[Cmi-toscana] La policy versione 1.0b

killerina killerina a ecn.org
Gio 15 Mar 2007 10:48:36 PDT


Il Thursday 15 March 2007 17:16:20 pepsy ha scritto:
> Allora, dopo la riunione del 3/3 e la discussione in lista, provo a
> rispedire il pippone della policy rivisto e corretto per vedere se puo'
> andare.
>

bravo, santo pepsy da pisapoli

> Leggete e correggete, maledetti e maledette, che non ce la faccio piu' a
> leggermelo per l'ennesima volta :-)
>
> E killerina deve anche tradurlo... a lei spedisco una versione ridotta.

killerina ha fatto e copincolla la traduzione.
E no, non mi hai mandato la versione breve, bensi' quella media, diciamo, ma 
siccome io sono fedeleallalineanchequandononce, l'ho tradotta uguale.
OVVIAMENTE non l'ho riletta, senno' che ci stanno a fa' altri millemila 
iscritti a sta lista? prrrrrrrrrr

eccola

Policy adopted by toscana.indymedia.org

The newswire

Newswire is the mixed blessing of Indymedia, and most of the problems have 
been generated by posts published. But the newswire is, in a sense, 
the heart of the project and then a very important aspect of the way of 
making indymedia is related to how the newswire itself is managed and how it 
works.

Choosing the open publishing philosophy, entails the possibility to have a 
newswire 
in which everyone can freely write, getting a later, i.e. that a post can be 
hidden,
edited or deleted only after having been published.

There's a techincal way of facing newswire problems, based on the way in which 
the useres benefite the site. Knowing that there are standard way of accessing 
to web pages, it's possible to implement solutions to highligth some things 
instead of others.

We have decided to divide the newswire in more than one "section", according 
to 
the kind of post published, highlighting those that the managing lists 
considers 
more useful for the project of independent information.

With "policy" we mean the criterias we use to "hide", "edit" and "delete" a 
post 
published on the newswire:

- "to hide" means to move a post among the hidden posts;

- "to edit" means to change the text of the published post;

- "to delete" means to erase the post from the database.

Everyone who can work on the newswire can "hide", "edit" and "delete" a 
published post.
They just have to follow some rules before doing this:

a) respect the policy;
b) discuss with the others when in doubt on what to do.

Hidden posts are, in the opinion of the newswire admins, those that violate 
the policy of 
toscana.indymedia.org. Hidden posts will remain available to read (even if not 
immediately visible).
This allows everyone to point out any error that can be, in this way, 
corrected.

In some cases it's possible to edit the text of published posts:
- when there are "sensitive" data such family names, addresses, telephone 
numbers or any other private 
information relating to persons who don't hold offices or who aren't involved 
in show business.
- when editing is required by the author of the post, i.e when we can be quite 
sure that the request comes
from the author.
- when some "legal backing" suggests to edit a post that could demage persons 
or the site itself.

There are three kinds of "deleted" posts: 
- double posts;
- "deleted" posts for extraordinary reasons concerning legal or security 
problems;
- multimedia files out fo policy.
We won't save any backup copy of these posts.

We consider the policy criteria not such as the "Tables of Law", but more like 
a kind of filter 
that could have some leaks. In other words, policy should be used with 
cleverness and may, during 
times, undergo some necessary changes.

these are the criteria according to which a post is considered out of policy: 
- fascist posts
- sexist posts
- posts about party and istitutional canvass
- religious canvass posts
- posts with photos in which people are identifiable
- posts unuseful for the porject (no info)
- double posts

Despite of this, we are consciuos that there aren't (and there never would 
be)objective criteria to 
decide what is in and what is out of policy. This means that "critical" posts 
should be discussed, case by case, 
even without caring to much about policy, that, we repeat, is not a law!

Policy toscana.indymedia.org (march 2007)

se siete arrivati fino a qui, vi meritate un premio.
Il premio e' che le mie correzioni le mando domani
prrrrrr

besos
killera



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