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On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 3:22 AM, Charles Marcus
<CMarcus@media-brokers.com> wrote:
On 2011-01-20 8:48 AM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote on 2011-01-18 19.52:
If no one*from the SC*  contacted Michael*directly*  and took the
time to explain the situation to him, then*the SC dropped the
ball*.

If no one*from the SC*  *knew*  that Michael was putting so much
effort into the Drupal site (because they weren't monitoring the
brand new official channels of communication), then*the SC dropped
the ball*.

Periods.

Folks, ever thought that for problems, often two sides are
responsiblem two parties are involved? It's rather easy to blame
juste one side...

I did *not* say that there were not two sides, or that Michael was
blameless - I said that, *regardless*, since the SC has assumed the
*Leadership* position, they *defacto* bear the largest burden of blame
for this fiasco (ie, 'dropped the ball'), and I stand by that meaning.

<snipped a lot of other stuff I wanted to say but realized I've already
said it and repeating it just wouldn't be productive>

Anyway, I'm hopeful from the sounds of things that you all will be able
to get past this rough spot in the road and move on.


Best regards,

Charles

Regardless of any of this, I believe that the situation is very
salvageable. I hope this will be done at the Conference call very
soon.
I encourage you all to attend the call. We are all working as one
community, I believe these are simply misunderstandings and
communication issues rather than differences of opinion.

Mike

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