[NAGDU] List Rules

rbacchus228 at gmail.com rbacchus228 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 23 12:16:12 UTC 2016


Thanks for posting these rules. I find them helpful.

Sent from my iPad

> On Jun 22, 2016, at 3:35 PM, Cindy Ray via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I am placing the ruoles within this message. Do read. Never hurts us all to
> refresh on them:
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> NAGDU email list rules: 
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> *Be nice to others* 
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> Being nice includes: 
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> 1. Using a courteous and respectful tone and language.   If in doubt don't
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> post it.  Please feel free to disagree with any idea, concept or topic, but
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> disagreement does not preclude manners. In Short-no flaming. This list is
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> publicly archived and may be read by minors.  
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>  2. being respectful of others time by staying on topic.  The main topic of
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> the list is guide dogs.  Occasional discussions of general blindness issues
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> or other types of service animals are acceptable.  Also there will be posts
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> on NFB initiatives and related announcements.  NAGDU is a division of the
> National Federation of the Blind (
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> NFB.)  
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> 3.   Any announcement for any sales, collection, donation or other exchange
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> of goods or service not directly related to NFB or NAGDU is not allowed.
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> Guide dog related Product recommendations in which you do not receive direct
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> financial compensation are completely acceptable and appreciated.
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> Likewise if there is a direct question about a product or service that you
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> provide you are free to respond with your sales information to that specific
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> question.     It is perfectly acceptable to have a link to your product web
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> site in your signature line.   Examples of acceptable discussion of goods or
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> services: 
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> *announcements of NFB affiliate, chapter and division fundraisers
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> *answering questions regarding guide dog related goods and services you
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> provide 
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> *discussion of a product you have used
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> Examples of inappropriate goods and services posts:
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> *advertisements for any product or service you provide not prompted by a
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> specific question from another list member
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> *advertisements having to do with goods or services unrelated to guide dogs
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> 4. No discussion of any sort of criminal activities.  
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> 5. Every effort should be made to provide accurate and up to date
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> information about laws regarding guide dogs.  Please be prepared to provide
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> the specific law you are referencing in the discussion.
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> 6. All posts should be of substance and add to the discussion.  Please
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> refrain from post like, "I agree" or "me too" or Thank you" or "Please email
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> me off list.". If the message is one word or only one line, please send the
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> message directly to the person to which you would like to respond.  
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> 7. please refrain from posting an inordinate amount of email to the list. In
> order to cut down on the list traffic, list members will only be allowed to
> post 5 posts per day.  This
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> list can be high volume at times.  Please respect the time of others on the
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> list. Many times responses can be grouped into one email or emailed directly
> to a list member. Even the one line one word messages count towards the 5
> posts per day per member rule. 
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> 8. All list members are required to include at least a first name and email
> address in the signature of each post. As of May 2014 the email management
> program that NFBnet utilizes does not allow for the easy access of who an
> email is from. We should always be aware of who the author is. Email
> addresses should also be included so that members who would like to take a
> conversation off list will have easy access to that address. Most email
> programs have a signature feature. If you would like assistance in setting
> up that signature including your E-mail address by using the feature in your
> E-mail program that allows you to do so, please ask fellow techie list
> members how to set that up.  
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> 9. If a topic changes within a thread, please remember to change the subject
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> line of the message. This will keep those who are looking for specific
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> messages from reading everything.  
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> Continued violation of the rules after being warned will result in removal
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> from the list.  
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> That's all the rules.   The below are things that would be appreciated,
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> but are not mandatory.  
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> 1. Trim your posts.  This means to remove all that header info from a
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> forwarded message or the 13 previous messages in the thread that you are
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> replying to.  It's just courtesy.  
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>  2. If you're posting pictures please include a description of them.  The
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> majority of list members cannot see the pictures so a text description is
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> very much appreciated.     
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> 3. If you ask a question about a situation you are experiencing requesting
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> advice, please update us on the resolution of the problem.  It is just
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> really nice to know how things worked out and the information might prove
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> useful to someone else.  
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> 4. If you're posting an attachment please let us know in the body of your
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> message what the attachment contains.      
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> 5. Please keep forwarded messages to a minimum.   Remember the message
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> should be relevant to guide dog users in a large geographic area.  If the
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> message has nothing to do with guide dogs, don't forward it.
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> 6. If your posting a link, please include a bit of information about the
> link in the message body, including what it is that made you think the list
> would enjoy checking it out. It is also recommended that persons who post
> links, copy and paste the article into the email, including the link, so
> that all members who are reading the email can read the article. 
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> Things to keep in mind:
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> 1.        This list is open to anyone interested in guide dogs.  This
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> Includes but is not limited to: guide dog users, former guide dog users,
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> Future guide dog users, puppy raisers, guide dog trainers, guide dog program
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> Employees, owner trainers, pet dog trainers, friends and family of guide dog
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> Users, guide horse users etc. It is not necessary to be an NFB or NAGDU
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> Member to join or participate on the list.
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> 2.       This list is publically archived.  This means that anyone with an
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> Internet connection can read posts.   Don't post anything you don't want the
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> Whole world to know such as: phone numbers, addresses, web site etc. 
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> If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email:
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> <http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nagdu_nfbnet.org> marsha.drenth at
> gmail.com or
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> <mailto:cindyray at gmail.com> cindyray at gmail.com
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> Cindy Lou Ray, List Moderator
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> cindyray at gmail.com <mailto:cindyray at gmail.com> 
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