First of all, you already have an official answer regarding this. I write this from my personal point of view as an unpaid volunteer helping to manage the KDE news site, at the risk of throwing oil on the fire. These are some ugly words against the dot (already more than adequately responded to in private), but getting back to the subject of public relations for a sec, I'd like to point out that this group of "theKompany hostile" people you refer to is probably increasing. The proof? I used to consider myself favourable towards theKompany and what they were doing. Today my hostility level towards theKompany has been raised a notch. As a dot editor, I used to be more than happy to publish a valid theKompany story, or help preserve the balance. You may cast doubt on this, when in the past, to the best of my ability as an unpaid volunteer, I have treated you and your submissions with nothing but respect and sometimes even enthusiam. I even personally "saved" some of the worse submissions by giving you or your products mentions in the Quickies when there was no reason to do this. I've probably approved more theKompany stories than most, sometimes even wrongly. Why heck, I just gave you and your company free publicity as recently as Sunday: http://dot.kde.org/1007932581/. Do you know what the original submissions looked like? I got no less than 3 objections about giving theKompany free publicity in an article having to do with *GPL* Quanta, a product rival to yours. Now reading these words of yours, when in my opinion you should know better, you've breached my trust, so how can I as an objective person not treat articles from theKompany with more than a pinch of suspicion regarding factual contents and claims? As responsible editor, can you fault me for being reticient to publish an article for which I have reason to doubt the claims made within? I would be naive to do otherwise. So theKompany_hostility++, certainly, but what would probably be more interesting would be to plot a graph of the various attitude changes to your company over time. So much for public relations. On the bright side for you, I am only one of several dot editors, so while I may no longer actively support theKompany, I will certainly not oppose the work of some other editor in regards to publishing valid theKompany news and articles. -N. _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.