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Old 08-29-2011
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Originally Posted by Neo
FWIW, Here is a forum blog post from Oct 2010, We Run a Tight, but Very Effective, Ship.
I appreciate your tight ship very much, Neo. I like this forum. And I suppose you are tiring of this part of the discussion.

But the particular statement that was deleted above was in no way a violation your tight ship policy. It did not in any way disrespect, disparage or trample the rights of anyone else. Also, the deletion violates this paragraph that you quoted above:
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Running a tight ship means true freedom. Everyone is free to post and not be bullied, as long as they show respect to the rest of the community and follow a few simple guidelines. In order to have freedom, the rights of the individual to express themselves must not be compromised, as long as the person expressing themselves does not infringe upon the rights of others.
I'm not advocating purely religious discussions here, but all topics of discussion bump into religion. I know some people get vicious when anything of a remotely religious nature is mentioned. But it is their comments that should be deleted, not the good.

I encourage you to run a good and fair tight ship, not a mean tight ship.
 

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LDBMODIFY(1)						    System Administration tools 					      LDBMODIFY(1)

NAME
ldbmodify - Modify records in a LDB database SYNOPSIS
ldbmodify [-H LDB-URL] [ldif-file] DESCRIPTION
ldbmodify changes, adds and deletes records in a LDB database. The changes that should be made to the LDB database are read from the specified LDIF-file. If - is specified as the filename, input is read from stdin. For now, see ldapmodify(1) for details on the LDIF file format. OPTIONS
-H <ldb-url> LDB URL to connect to. See ldb(3) for details. ENVIRONMENT
LDB_URL LDB URL to connect to (can be overrided by using the -H command-line option.) VERSION
This man page is correct for version 1.1 of LDB. SEE ALSO
ldb(3), ldbedit AUTHOR
ldb was written by Andrew Tridgell[1]. If you wish to report a problem or make a suggestion then please see the http://ldb.samba.org/ web site for current contact and maintainer information. This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij. NOTES
1. Andrew Tridgell http://samba.org/~tridge/ LDB 1.1 06/17/2014 LDBMODIFY(1)
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