Hi
On 22 Apr 2010, at 09:58, Sander Klous wrote:
The point is that "you don't see anything wrong with that", but other sites might. So, we don't want to specify it in the policy. That's why it is left a site contextualization issue, so each
I argue VERY strongly against this. If there is a good reason to ban it, then state the reason and ban it. "Other sites might see something wrong with it". If they see something wrong with it, let them speak up and make a case for it. Otherwise, do not ban it in the policy.
This is a principle we've tried to follow since HEPCAL days ... "it might be" isn't good enough.
JT