Posted by Lou Pilder on August 12, 2007, at 20:04:57
In reply to Re: Lou's response, posted by Dr. Bob on August 10, 2007, at 1:40:17
> > A. What could be a reasonable time to expect that you will do one or the other?
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> I'd say a couple days?
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> > B. During that time, can the poster post to the person issuing the PDP?
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> Since the request for the PDP won't be posted, the poster can post to the person while it's being considered, yes.
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> > C. What can the poster issuing the PDP do if you do not do either in , let's say, 2 days?
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> Please use the "notify administrators" button to notify us again.
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> > C. Is the {notify the administraors}feature to be used for all members in relation to a PDP?
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> Yes. Since notifications go to the deputies, please be civil if they involve them.
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> BobDr. Hsiung,
There is now a change in the procedure for your [...please do not post to me...] rule here. Now the {notify} feature is used instead of posting to the member to please not post to the one requesting such.
Could you clarify if this includes outstanding requests that have not been acted on as of yet that were requested before you posted this new procedure?
Lou
poster:Lou Pilder
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