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Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Do you think archaeology should be licenced? (/showthread.php?tid=171) |
Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - BAJR Host - 20th September 2006 Little Reminder to everyone Admin Staff and Moderators Quote:quote: Manners and personal conduct Quote:quote:# Do not shout at other contributors by posting in all capital letters Content Quote:quote:# Your post should be constructive. In general .... just be nice! "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - Paul Barford - 20th September 2006 Quote:quote:Originally posted by BAJR HostIf that is with reference to the person whose post above was edited by the moderators, there was nothing there which was in contradiction to any of those factors. I honestly do not see why it was censored. The rest I deleted because half a post simply does not convey the thought its author was trying to contribute to this Forum. Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - Paul Barford - 20th September 2006 Quote:quote:Originally posted by BAJR HostBut about two weeks ago there were about 100 votes cast, so even then there was something wrong with the system, sadly making the poll invalid. I thought it was odd that there was so much support here for an idea that many archaeologists in the UK seem to have cold feet about when you discuss it with them. Paul Barford Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - BAJR Host - 20th September 2006 The post was for everyone - not just you Paul. And it was edited because the half you refer to (which I have discussed in a PM was # " Posts that are deemed irrelevant to the discussion are subject to removal. " The half you allude to was of no real additional benefit to this thread .. and to my mind would have only caused disruption. The reminder is posted on all sections of BAJR and is aimed at reminding everyone that an AUP exists and is used here. Back to topic ->> the Poll system allows people to make one vote... I could limit it to Actual members of the BAJR Forum if you feel that would be a wiser option. I see your point. What does seem to have happened is that a person or group has found a way to subvert the one vote system OR there really is a split. I actually liked the concept of Curatorial powers (but then I would ! ) and using this as a stopgap. I am going to the ALGAO official launch in SCotland in October and will bring this subject up. "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - Paul Barford - 20th September 2006 Quote:quote:The half you allude to was of no real additional benefit to this thread ..Hmmm. Well, obviously in the mind of its author it was, since it offered a possible explanation of the sudden shift of opinion after a long period of relative stability even though the numbers of votes was increasing. And it is not my fault that conditions here are such that expressing a simple and logical thought may "cause disruption". Could you not deal with the people causing that disruption if and when it happens rather than arbitrarily censoring in mid sentence an attempt to discuss an archaeological matter on an archaeological forum? In any case the tampering with this BAJR poll (to suggest that the majority of archaeologists here are against Article 3 of Valetta) suggests that somebody is out to 'disrupt' this Forum regardless. Please deal with them, and not those that are trying to make a sensible contribution here. Paul Barford Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - BAJR Host - 20th September 2006 Keep the sensible contributions coming. I will investigate to see IF there has been fould play OR it is just the 'will of the people' I am glad you brought it to my attention though - it may be better to wait and see before suggesting culprits. As a matter of interest... there is a new poll ... ( which is for BAJR Members only : but I will not be able to tell who has voted for what - I must stress that spying on peoples voting habits is not for me)) This could be more interesting. "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - archaeophobe - 20th September 2006 Having been involved with the system in Ireland I voted no (but I could be convinced after a few pints). In my view, no system is going to work very well and will a new system really drive up standards or just create new loopholes? I feel that a licence system is just a distraction from the real issues as to why the majority of people in this country (and others) simply don't give a stuff about archaeology and hence why archaeologists earn peanuts. Maybe i'm just getting cynical or tired perhaps its time for a small glass of something Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - BAJR Host - 20th September 2006 I agree with that last statement sadly... the care has gone! "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Do you think archaeology should be licenced? - 1man1desk - 22nd September 2006 My vote, given early, was for 'not sure'; reasons given in a previous post near the top of the thread. On the sudden switch in the balance of votes - the instinctive reaction of most British archaeologists is probably 'yes'. Therefore, a cynic could say that many 'yes' votes were given very quick, possibly in a 'knee-jerk-reaction' sort of way, while those voting 'no' might have given more thought to the question before coming to what is probably a less instinctive conclusion. Hence the late surge in 'no' votes. Please heap abuse on the very suggestion... 1man1desk to let, fully furnished |