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Subject: Re: moderation

Author: Tom Kerrigan

Date: 15:47:24 08/07/00

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On August 07, 2000 at 17:42:28, Wayne Lowrance wrote:

>On August 07, 2000 at 13:30:51, Tom Kerrigan wrote:
>
>>On August 07, 2000 at 09:43:16, pavel wrote:
>>
>>>On August 07, 2000 at 08:47:39, Alvaro Rodriguez wrote:
>>>
>>>>On August 07, 2000 at 07:06:00, Peter McKenzie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Wouldn't it be better for you two to have these conversations via email?
>>>>
>>>>I´m following the threads about the new cm-book, so I think this thread is ok..
>>>>
>>>>Alvaro
>>>
>>>I am sorry.....but this is what I THINK.
>>>
>>>when questions about crafty is asked ....moderators (some) requests to use the
>>>crafty mailing list. ( yesh i know crafty has a mailing list and CM doesnt).
>>
>>Crafty questions are welcome on CCC. People who ask questions directly of Bob
>>Hyatt are advised to do so via e-mail or the Crafty mailing list, seeing as it
>>would be more appropriate.
>>
>>-Tom
>
>Your 100 % wrong. A all inclusive policy such as that is not correct. Consider
>other folks here are very interested in what Dr Hyatt has to say on _any_
>subject regarding chess. If your not interested, do not read them. Is that not a
>simple answer ? I am interested, I am a member so do not speak for me.
>Wayne

You've horribly misinterpreted what I said.

I never stated any "all inclusive policy" that isn't correct.

I never said that certain kinds of posts will be deleted.

I never tried to speak for you.

I never said you can't read what Hyatt has to say about something.

All I'm saying is that if you want to ask a question of somebody, there are ways
to contact them directly. There's no need to make a post on CCC saying, "ATTN:
Bob Hyatt: how do you do xyz?" Because this is a discussion forum open to many
people, you may as well ask, "how do you do xyz?" and maybe you'll get responses
from some interesting people besides Bob.

-Tom

P.S.  In your sentence, "Your 100 % wrong," you really want "You're." As in "you
are." Otherwise it doesn't make sense.



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