> >There's a discussion going on on the INFOREP@BITNIC list about who > >should be allowed to do a netwide signoff in LISTSERV. My question > >is, how does this fit into the proposed new structure for people > >tags? > > ... and my question is, what is this all about? I would like to know > why this is being discussed at all? Is there a problem somewhere? If so, > what is it? I would be VERY MUCH against any changes from the current > situation. Things are bad enough with some restrictions already imposed, > and restricting netwide deletes, additionally, does not make sense to me. > I am sure that I am not the only one who would like to be enlightened! > > I feel quite confident that most LISTSERV managers will feel the same way. > > /Geert Someone (I don't recall who) suggested on the INFOREP list that BITNET INFOREPs be allowed to do netwide deletes. Someone else said that they didn't think that was desirable for their site. No one suggested any additional restrictions. The reason I brought it up on NODMGT-L is I wonder if the proposed new structure for people tags is flexibile enough to handle differing requirements in this area. It isn't entirely obvious to me under which of the roles that Bert enumerated this function goes. Is it nodeadm, techrep, inforep, userreg or some combination? Right now it's the contact, isn't it? One question of particular importance is whether more than one person can be designated for the roles. Seems to me that that should be permitted, at least in some cases. I guess that userreg is the most logical choice for the netwide delete function, but some people want to be able to give this authority to more than one person.