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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2020 5:50:18 GMT
Does anyone know who Admin is? Benziger started this group, (thanks Benziger) but I don't think he is Admin. However I think the latter did belong to Lulu.com and has made books there. Whoever you are THANKS.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2020 12:11:13 GMT
It's Benziger, but he only logs in as admin when he has to move something or respond to an admin related post. Otherwise he participates as Benziger.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2020 5:27:35 GMT
Well he's doing a great job.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2020 10:50:07 GMT
Indeed.
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Post by benziger on Jan 8, 2020 21:40:03 GMT
he only logs in as admin when he has to move something or respond to an admin related post. This is exactly what has been preached to us for years and days: Two accounts on the PC: one with all rights, which you normally don't use. And one for everyday use, where you don't accidentally change something. In a forum there are also different roles: A technical one (neutral in content) and a personal one.
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Post by Retread-Retired-Cameron on Jan 8, 2020 23:27:55 GMT
Having high / low accounts on a computer is fairly standard from a security perspective in a work environment. At home I just have the high level account since the kids can't figure out the password even with random keyboard pounding. I did learn a few things while being system support. My kids accounts are locked down.
Should there be a need for someone to move threads to the appropriate sections it will mean the board has passed a hurdle.
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Post by benziger on Jan 10, 2020 10:43:01 GMT
Admin startet already to move threads to the appropriate sections - if threads treats only one topic.
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Post by mockingbird on Jan 10, 2020 22:17:30 GMT
It's not clear what the print books section is. Perhaps change it to Print book Issues, or Print book formatting? Or Print book promotion? I think it needs to be more specific.
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