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Policy For The Use of The Mailing List "members@euroclub.mit.edu"
The purpose of the mailing list "members@euroclub.mit.edu" is the exchange of
information between Europeans at MIT in general and the members of the European
Club in particular. It is a moderated mailing list, which means that every
message sent to "members@euroclub.mit.edu" will be screened by the European Club
Committee, and inappropriate postings will not be forwarded to the entire
mailing list.
The following policy is used to determine whether or not a posting is
appropriate:
The general guideline is that a posting should be related to
Europe or European culture, or be of specific interest to the community of
Europeans working at MIT or living in the Boston area.
According to that guideline, we consider the following topics
appropriate for posting:
- Activities organized and announced by the European Club.
- Activities organized by a Club member for which he/she seeks
other participants, such as sports teams, bicyle tours, etc.
Parties are also fine if many Europeans are expected to attend.
- Announcements of events featuring European culture, such as
films, concerts, or museum exhibits.
- Moving sales. There is a lot of fluctuation among Europeans
living in Boston, since a fair number stay only for a few months. Therefore,
there is a large supply of and demand for used household goods.
- Housing offers. For the same reasons, postings offering or
seeking housing are fine. This is particularly true if somebody is looking for
European roommates.
Postings should be in English. Even if your message is of interest
only to speakers of one particular language, include at least one line
in English with a summary and an explanation why the rest of the
message is not in English.
Messages with the following topics should not be
posted:
- Parties and other events, both on- and off-campus, that are
neither related to Europe nor have a particular appeal to Europeans.
- Moving sales and housing offers if they come from a person who is
in no way related to the community of Europeans in Boston. There are more
appropriate forums for such postings, such as the newsgroups
athena.housing,
ne.housing,
athena.forsale,
ne.forsale.
- Commercial offers. While we understand that there are many
commercial offers which are of particular interest to Europeans, we request
that all such offers should first be sent to the European Club Committee
<request@euroclub.mit.edu>.
We will post them on the "members@euroclub.mit.edu" mailing
list if we deem that appropriate.
- Jokes, news. Many jokes are circulating the internet, as are
virus warnings and other news stories. Many of these have been around for a
long time and circulate over and over again, becoming annoying to veteran
internet users. Also, some have no truth in them whatsoever, but rather are
modern "urban legends", such as the "Good Times Virus" story. They should
therefore not be forwarded to this mailing list.
- Opinions and discussions. Postings expressing the author's
personal opinion, whether political or otherwise, are not appropriate, nor are
disucssions, i.e. replies to a posting by somebody else. Note that there is a
mailing list at MIT for the discussion of European politics, namely
"politics@euroclub.mit.edu". (Click
here
for instructions how to join that mailing list.)
- Requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list. For
instructions how to accomplish these tasks, see our
web-page on e-mail lists,
or send e-mail to
request@euroclub.mit.edu.
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2004 MIT European Club
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