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About The Fire List
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Fire List Participation Policy
About The Fire List
The Fire List is primarily an Internet-based discussion list for
members and selected subscribers that also has an extensive website
associated with the list.
Fire List History
The Fire List was run as an email-only discussion list for several
years, then moved to the WebBoard format in the early Spring of
2001 by Steve Schuessler, then President and Internet Officer. The
Fire List WebBoard never became a very active list, and on September
13, 2001 the Fire List as we know it today, with its Internet-based
site at Yahoo!Groups, active email discussion, and accompanying
polls, databases, photo collections, and other activities, was moved
to Yahoo!Groups by Karyn Huntting, who had become Internet Officer
in June of that year.
Fire List Participation Policy
In December of 2004, the Officers adopted the following policy:
Subscribers* who wish to join the Fire List shall be considered
by and voted on by the Officers. A subscriber wishing to join the
Fire List must request rights of participation by submitting a request
to an Officer of the Society and including whatever arguments for
admission and/or individuals who may be contacted as recommendations
that seem appropriate to the applicant. In assessing the desirability
of the applicant's presence on the Fire List, the Officers shall
take into account evidence of the intellectual prowess of the applicant,
including 3-sigma test scores, evidence of exceptional real-world
intellectual accomplishments, and recommendations of those whose
judgment seems trustworthy for this purpose. Officers shall take
these factors into account, weighting them as they see fit, when
voting. If an applicant has a history of disruptive behavior on
another email list known to them, then this fact should be taken
into account on the negative side of the ledger.
All rules of conduct, suspension procedures, etc. applicable to
subscribers' Fire List behavior shall then apply to the accepted
applicant.
* The word "subscriber" is used to refer to a person who has paid
dues to the Prometheus society but who is not a member of the Prometheus
Society."