On 10 Oct 2002, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:

> On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 10:39, A. Gunes Koru wrote:
> > I am also in this list and I don't see the number of surveys blooming.
> > This is totally an incorrect statement. The e-mails I sent is related to
> > the questions at the very heart of development. So, if they are
> > unsolicited, unrequired, one can easily argue that non of the e-mails is
> > required.
> >
>
> This is a circular argument...  If my smartass remarks on your survey
> are unsolicited, unrequired then one can easily argue that any response
> to your survey.... ;-)

No. First of all, 95% of the survey questions are about the facts. The
rest are about the people's opinions. Your remarks are not related to the
"major" part of the survey. So, your remarks are not answers to the many
questions. In the comments part of the survey, nobody tried to exercise
any control on how you fill it out, how you answer the questions. You are
free to leave your comments on the survey form. "Nobody told you that any
answer or comment is irrelevant". You are the one who raises such an
issue about the relevancy e-mails. Your point above that this is a
circular argument does not make "any" sense at all.

> smartass remarks

You think so.



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