ermm...you don't think that it had to do with a conflict of interest
due to you now publishing a direct competitor?

(altho yes, it would have been nice if you had gotten some sort of
notification or indication (other than...y'kno... reading about a new
editorial board on the blogs)).

On 8/21/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been seeing posts about this and I'm actually a bit upset. I can't post 
> this to blog of fusion as I'm trying to keep that to technical content only.
>
> Basically, I was asked years ago to be on their editorial board and if you 
> open up an issue you'll see my name listed. They've used me a few times to 
> review content but that was it. They've asked me time and again to write for 
> them with the "we don't pay but it'll get your name out there" speech (hi, 
> Michael Dinowitz here). I guess my refusal to write more than a few articles 
> caused them to drop me from the board without even a word. I'm rather unhappy 
> with them. I'm not blaming Simon but CFDJ is just pissing me off more and 
> more over time.
>
> Now that I've vented, I wish the new editorial board good luck.
>
> Michael Dinowitz
> President: House of Fusion
>     http://www.houseoffusion.com
> Publisher: Fusion Authority
>     http://www.fusionauthority.com
> Adobe Community Expert
>
> 

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