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== A gentles mundane name / DOB == | |||
I think this page is fantastic. I've made three entries and emailed them to the riderless horse for inclusion on the physical lists. I do have a question, after reviewing several entries I notice no specific standard. A few list the passed gentles mundane name and date of birth. Most don't - well most don't even have write-ups. Is is OK to list a mundane name / date of birth? I was unsure due to the privacy craze these days - however, at least DOB and mundane names are public knowledge in the USA where people who have passed and had a Social Security number (when SSA is notified) are entered into the Social Security Death Index that is open to the public. | |||
I'd like to know others thoughts on this. | |||
--[[User:jeanjacqueslavigne|Jean-Jacques]] 03:18 pm, 9 Jul 2006 PST |
Revision as of 14:18, 9 July 2006
See the discussion under Sigfied the Immane to understand how this page came about.
--Kerije 20:19, 20 Jul 2005 (EDT)
The physical scroll of honor was given to the Ladies of the Rose and Valerous Estate for their maintenace. The two efforts are now unified.
--Kerije 03:45, 16 Jan 2006 (EST)
I've rewritten most of the introduction to include both the efforts of Aaron and Jacyntha in their work with this project. I particularly like the crescendo at the end!
--Quentin 13:31, 21 Jun 2006 (EDT)
A gentles mundane name / DOB
I think this page is fantastic. I've made three entries and emailed them to the riderless horse for inclusion on the physical lists. I do have a question, after reviewing several entries I notice no specific standard. A few list the passed gentles mundane name and date of birth. Most don't - well most don't even have write-ups. Is is OK to list a mundane name / date of birth? I was unsure due to the privacy craze these days - however, at least DOB and mundane names are public knowledge in the USA where people who have passed and had a Social Security number (when SSA is notified) are entered into the Social Security Death Index that is open to the public.
I'd like to know others thoughts on this.
--Jean-Jacques 03:18 pm, 9 Jul 2006 PST