> These points do come up, the forums for dispute resolution are open  
> and free, and those who sit on their hands are definitely not part  
> of the solution.

I agree. If you don't participate in discussion, don't complain after  
the discussion is closed.

Marc IS participating in discussion here, so I don't see how the above  
statement applies to him.

Emily
On Aug 12, 2009, at 8:11 AM, Charles Matthews wrote:

> Carcharoth wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Marc Riddell<michaeldavi...@comcast.net 
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>> 2009/8/12 Marc Riddell <michaeldavi...@comcast.net>:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Try evasive.
>>>>>
>>> on 8/12/09 5:02 AM, David Gerard at dger...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> It's good to see you assuming good faith and setting an example.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> "Assume good faith" in this Project has come to mean "Don't ask  
>>> questions".
>>> That era is finally over.
>>>
>>
>> That era never existed. There have always been people prepared to ask
>> difficult questions and demand answers.
> See for example the RfCs that come up, related to civility and
> harassment. I, for one, would like to see Marc and those who think  
> like
> him actively participating whenever there is a chance to pin admins  
> down
> as to why they are shielding those who are uncivil or engage in
> harassment (for which we have an adequately broad definition). These
> points do come up, the forums for dispute resolution are open and  
> free,
> and those who sit on their hands are definitely not part of the
> solution. I could say more, but that would be at the risk of  
> autobiography.
>
> Charles
>
>
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