OT: MACTIGR

Gordon B. Alley galley at texas.net
Fri Feb 7 08:06:42 PST 2003


OK, now I've seen this comment from several posters.

But I don't get it.

This post is not directly specifically at Daniel, but at all who have 
posted similar sentiments.

How would less information from Kunga be helpful to the list?

How does his volume of posts keep others from posting? The list 
doesn't limit the number of messages per day, AFAIK.

What kind of "balance" are you looking for? Balance between what and what else?

I'm glad that he is willing to share his information with us. I don't 
always agree with his opinions, but I don't feel intimidated by views 
I don't agree with. I don't want him to hold back on responding to a 
question on the list because he had posted a lot recently. It might 
be a question from me.  :-)

--Gordon

On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 18:02:45 +0900, Daniel Beck <danielbeck at mac.com> wrote:
>On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 12:02 PM, Derek Raby wrote:
>
>>   before our mostly helpful buddy Kunga is cannonized into sainthood,
>>  let me just say I am enjoying the list being back to the equal
>>  opportunity vibe over the last couple of days.
>
>I have to agree. Many of Kunga's posts are helpful, but the volume of
>them should be cut back. This is not anything personal toward Kunga.
>I've been on this list a long time, and there used to be more balance.
>And there were plenty of people who could answer the questions were
>asked.
>A mailing list is a kind of community, and works best when all have
>opportunity (whether they take it or not) to contribute.
>
>Just 2 yen,
>Daniel
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