Permission to archive

You sent a message to www-archive@w3.org. This is a mailing list with a Web archive that is readable by everyone; before you may post to the list, you need to agree to have your message made available in these archives, forever.

Therefore, please choose one of the two options below:

  1. YES, W3C may archive this message on its Web site.
    ... This permission applies to any messages I send to any W3C list in the future. No need to ask me again.
  2. NO, do not archive my message online or distribute it to the list; I will find another route for my feedback.

If you do not choose either option by Thu Oct 31 05:17:32 UTC 2002, your message will not be archived online or distributed to the list; it will be removed from our systems.

Your message follows:



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Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 01:17:25 -0400
From: Gerald Oskoboiny <gerald@w3.org>
To: Tex Texin <tex@i18nguy.com>
Cc: www-archive@w3.org
Subject: Re: archive approval system
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(sorry for the slow reply, I am slowly catching up with email
after returning from vacation)

On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 11:27:13PM -0400, Tex Texin wrote:
> I have sent 2 messages to public-i18n-geo.
> After the first one, I went thru the screen ok'ing public archiving.
> I was surprised to have to ok the second message as well a day later.
> Is the system recording acceptances properly?

I believe so. There is an extra option on the form that says:

 ... [ ] This permission applies to any messages I send to any W3C
         list in the future. No need to ask me again.

Do you recall if you selected that option or not?

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Gerald Oskoboiny     http://www.w3.org/People/Gerald/
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