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List:       kde-artists
Subject:    Re: [kde-artists] kde-artists Digest, Vol 30, Issue 16
From:       Kenneth Wimer <wimer () suse ! de>
Date:       2005-09-15 11:36:43
Message-ID: 20050915113642.GD31969 () suse ! de
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* Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen <admin@leinir.dk> [Sep 15. 2005 12:57]:
>   Well, since your email client is breaking the url, you may have to 
> copy/paste your way out of the problem.

Actually I use a text client so I did not click on anything :-) It was
mxy mistake when copying the url - I did not notice that the line was
broke which makes my original mail sound a bit stupid, I admit, but hey
- everyone makes mistakes :-)

> > Why in the world do you think that I am kicking anyone? It would help if
> > I could ask someone what the problem is - and the people who would know
> > best are the people who make the website. I did not in any way bitch
> > about anyone or say anything bad, so take a big step back and rethink.
> 
>   I'm truly sorry... i just reread your email and it dawns on me you did not, 
> as i read it first, have the kde-artists.org website team on your suck 
> list... but was airing concern that they're not on this mailing list... 
> Please forgive me, i should really know better than type out emails before 
> reading what i'm replying to entirely ;)
>   However, that said, it has come to my attention that one of the people 
> behind the website due to non-constructive criticism has decided to pull out 
> for a couple of months... Not just from the website, but from everything 
> online. That is not good karma, and it's what made me mis-read you like that. 
> Sorry again :)

Yeah, I am the king of writing without thinking so I can understand. I
too am very upset about the situation but there appears to be nothing
that anyone can do now to fix it but one question remains: how can a
person who is leading a community website not communicate with the
community throught the normal means of communication? It can only have
a negative influence for either the community or the website or both.

If I decided to quit because of non-costructive criticism it would have
happened years ago. In some ways, that is just a part of working on an
Open Source project, everyone can say whatever they want (and they tend
to from time to time), even if it is not helpfull. I think that we have
all done that to some extent at some time, even if it was not
intentional.

-- 
Kenneth Wimer
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