Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 15:33:15 03/21/98
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On March 21, 1998 at 16:10:02, Christophe Theron wrote: >On March 21, 1998 at 15:12:08, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>Hi steve again: >>As I said before, I am against the idea to give silent members of CCC >>any kind of power to determinate directly or throught other ways the >>shape of this site. My argument was and is that the real member is, by >>definition, in this kind of chat site, the guy who chat and nobody else. >>Nevertheless, that does not means I am against to know what they think. >>I myself I am partly one of those silent member as much as my >>contributions are scarce and not specially important, so I am not >>talking from a proud tower. I just believe that anyone must know what he >>can give and how much he is or not important in the different areas of >>behaviour we meet each day. I would be ashamed to be given a share of >>power in the life of, let us say, a club of rocket cientist just because >>I am there looking at it and "democracy" is a sacred word. I am afraid >>that on the long run the numerical weight of opinion or desires of just >>passing people ends by giving thoughts to the people -you, steve- that >>finally handle this site. CCC is becoming clearly a somewhat techie >>oriented place and so must be as much as programmers engage in it and >>for us, no programmers, the benefit is to learn something new and even >>do a question here and there, BUT NOT to have a hold on this jus >>becauses wer are a far greater lot of people. Maybe many readers will >>ask more simpler explanations about chess programming or even to be >>explained the ABC of all this and for what purpose? I am here precisely >>to learn what I cannot do in RGCC or else. Abd I want that to be kept. >>Fernando > >It would be good to have a voting system. Maybe this would avoid the >huge number of silly empty content posts we have seen about Fritz5. > > > Christophe Chris: I don't see how a system of votes can forestall such empty post. Please, explain it and when doing it remember that ostentious brevity is just a superstition of anglosaxon talking people and you are not.
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