Hearing no objections, I went ahead and approved the non-Harvard
subscriber. I did get some feedback that we should ensure people
realize this list is public so I changed
https://lists.iq.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/techtalkfollowup to
read:
"Informal presentations are given by members of technical teams at The
Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS).
This is a public place to discuss those talks and related technology
as described in the first message posted:
https://lists.iq.harvard.edu/pipermail/techtalkfollowup/2013-May/000000.html
"
Happy hacking!
Phil
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Philip Durbin
<philip_durbin(a)harvard.edu> wrote:
Chris Perry and I approve people who want to subscribe
to (and be able
to post to) this list and so far, since I've recognized all the names
as IQSS people, I've approved them all, but I just noticed a request
to join from a non-IQSS, non-Harvard individual with a title of
"Computing Infrastructure Manager" from UC Berkeley.
I don't know this person but I'm fine with letting him join in and
participate.
If I don't hear any objections, I'll approve the request next week but
if anyone has any concerns, please say so.
In general, I favor public discussion, as I mentioned in the first
post to this list:
https://lists.iq.harvard.edu/pipermail/techtalkfollowup/2013-May/000000.html
Phil
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