Aaron Malone wrote: > Yes, the administrator has the final say -- I never claimed otherwise. > However, the majority of categorization is done, as you say, at the level > of the providing company. Implementing granular control at the level of > the individual administrator is simply not feasible, as is made evident by > the fact that even N2H2's full-time employees are unable to correctly tag > all sites reviewed. Besides, if it takes 100+ employees of N2H2 to review all the sites, then how is a library possibly supposed to review them also? -- Kathryn Hogg _______________________________________________ issues mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/issues
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