I have a Request for Comment (RFC).

I received a request from someone to remove several posts from the tclug-list
archives. 

Some time has pasted and this person has realized how comments made years ago
can come back to haunt you when posted to a public forum. They said all the
right things about being stupid, child-like, etc.

Now, my RFC. Should posts be expunged from the archives?  I don't mean to punish
this person, but at the same time those posts are part of tclug's history and
the Internet's history in general.

Just because it was bad/wrong/improper doesn't mean it's not part of our
history. Right?

Please direct comments to the list. 

And pollmaster, this would be a good poll. :-)


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