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Re: Grind files update
- Subject: Re: Grind files update
- From: dmz@cco.caltech.edu (Daniel Zimmerman)
- Date: 7 Sep 1994 22:28:06 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
- References: <34jna9$ngt@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>
snelson@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu (Steven Nelson) writes:
>Fellow csa2'ers:
>Ian Schmidt and Richard Wifall have finally convinced me that I have been
>duped by Dr. Tom. I have been negligent in determining the authenticity
>of files archived on grind from the upload/ directory and cba2 posts.
>My sincere apology to the 'Net users and grind FTP users. It won't happen
>again to the best of my abilities.
>The following are my requirements for grind..apple2 files.
>1) Only files which are placed in upload/ by their author or by someone
>with the permission of the author will be kept. A E-mail message to
>apple2pd@grind.isca.uiowa.edu or steven-nelson@uiowa.edu will be required
>for any uploaded file. I will request re-verification from the author
>whenever I feel the possibility of a bogus submission.
You are sure going to have a lot of e-mail to go through... :) Also, who's
to say that if somebody _really_ wanted to get a file by you, they wouldn't
forge some e-mail? It's certainly easy enough to do... It would be easier
to just inspect the files themselves (at least, this is what I do here
at Caltech) to make sure they're legitimate.
>2) Only cba2 posts which are posted by the author will be kept. All others
>will be zapped unless the author e-mails apple2pd or me permission to keep
>the posts.
Ouch. A little bit severe, isn't this?
>For now, the caltech, umich, wustl apple2 mirrors will remain. I'll leave
>it up to their admins to police their sites.
There will most certainly be no "police state" set up on Caltech's site. I
will continue to do what I have been doing for the past year and a half, which
is checking the files and using my own (IMHO relatively good) judgement. :)
>I hope this makes grind a more secure archive site. I don't want any more
>legal hassles. I'm sorry my lax judgement almost cost a2 users the grind
>apple2 drive they so graciously gave donations for.
>I hope better days lie ahead! Apple II forever!
> --Steve (steven-nelson@uiowa.edu)
> (apple2pd@grind.isca.uiowa.edu)
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