> > By writing here arguing to that same group of people how badly you have > > been treated is not really going to get you the attention you need. > > > > I would really like you to take a moment; stand back and think about WHY > > so many people feel your actions are not really helping the community. > > What he said > > Aaron's replies (and the lack of other people replying) was largely due to > the fact that most of us at aKademy felt he was dealing with it fine, and > he was replying with at least the implicit (at least) approval of most of > the people there. He certainly had mine. > > The thing is, in case this isn't clear, we'd like you to be on the team. > You have energy, and enthusiasm, and nobody has a problem with that. You > just have to learn how to *be on the team*, and as far as most of us are > concerned, when it's the usability team, Aaron is the captain. So far > it's more like we're entered in a 4x100m relay, and you're doing the > backstroke. That's not working. > > Regards, Same opinion here. Regards, Torsten Rahn