> Hey guys, I got this request to post a copy of my FAQs on someone else's
> web site. I mostly lurk in this mailing list but from what I've seen,
> I should refuse and request that he include a link to my site instead,
> right?
...
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Sun, 25 May 1997 19:40:55 -0600
> From: Langhorne Carter Bond <bondl@unm.edu>
> To: Marie Goldenberg <mwg@saltmine.radix.net>
...
> I have programmed a "news 'bot" to sit on a news group server and watch the
> news feeds go by. When it sees any of the allergy/asthma faqs go by it
> grabs them and downloads them to the web site where anyone can get the
> latest version of them.
Why refuse? The biggest concern about unauthorized posting is letting the
FAQ get stale, but these folks have a mechanism to keep their copy
current. Your call...
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