(admin passwords?) Re: [CIMC-work] process discussion

ChrisGeovanis at aol.com ChrisGeovanis at aol.com
Sun Mar 14 23:44:39 PST 2004


I'm wondering if the person(s) who deleted those posts (which ones were they, 
anyway?) is just not aware of same. Cripes, I could have witlessly deleted 
something and not know it, since I just started getting into the new code a 
couple weeks ago and I'm sure I fucked SOMETHING up. I'm for individual passwords. 
They can be invisible to all  but the techs.

christine

In a message dated 3/14/04 1:02:55 PM Central Standard Time, 
ianb at colorstudy.com writes:

> Subj: Re: (admin passwords?) Re: [CIMC-work] process discussion 
>  Date: 3/14/04 1:02:55 PM Central Standard Time
>  From: ianb at colorstudy.com
>  To: ckaihatsu at myrealbox.com
>  CC: imc-chicago-working at indymedia.org
>  Sent from the Internet 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 14, 2004, at 11:58 AM, Chris Kaihatsu wrote:
> >The group-trust approach is fine by me (as opposed to individual 
> >passwords), but I still hold the position that any changes should be 
> >accompanied by the editor's initials, for any required future 
> >reference.
> 
> Since whoever deleted those articles hasn't spoken up, I believe we 
> need to go to individual accounts.  Very possibly the person is simply 
> using the site incorrectly and needs instruction, or they aren't 
> keeping up on the mailing list and didn't see the my post about this 
> (so they didn't respond), or something, but we need to know who it was, 
> especially since it's part of a larger pattern of deleted posts.
> 
> I'm perfectly okay with people using aliases, so long as people in the 
> collective are aware of how people match up with the aliases.  
> Hopefully that can handle privacy concerns.
> 
>   Ian
> 
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