Before group owners delete "their" group, there should be at least
an announcement in a
Diigo Group Management Forum
in which the "owners" declare that they want to retreat from the admin role and are offering this role to some peer of their group or to the wider community.
Reason:
Many peers may have put their work into the group and get frustrated, if their work is killed. Besides that, in some cases, especially if there are many constructive contributions, it would be a destructive act to the whole social annotating community.
What's the email address we should send to?
thx
doug
maggie_diigo wrote:
> We can assist you. Just drop us an email and advise the group name (we'll verify whether you're the group owner, etc...)
What about the following suggestion:
Before group owners delete "their" group, there should be at least
an announcement in a
Diigo Group Management Forum
in which the "owners" declare that they want to retreat from the admin role and are offering this role to some peer of their group or to the wider community.
Reason:
Many peers may have put their work into the group and get frustrated, if their work is killed.
Besides that, in some cases, especially if there are many constructive contributions, it would be a destructive act to the whole social annotating community.
MayAllBeHappy
fridemar
thanks for the suggestion. Any example of other popular groups (such as google / yahoo groups, etc.) handle such a process?
I suppose we could form another separate public group. However, I'd imagine what you're describing rarely happen.
Sorry I cannot find the email to notify to delete a group. Please post it here.
maggie_diigo wrote:
> info at diigo dot com
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