Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> On May 31, 2007, at 6:05 PM, Dan McGee wrote:
> 
>> On 5/31/07, Essien Ita Essien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Is it possible for someone (prefarably a french speaker) to step  
>>> up to
>>> act as a mediator? It seems there is much heated blood on both sides,
>>> and none of said sides is going to be willing to make the first move
>>> towards reconsiliation.
>>>
>>> I would step up myself, but I don't speak french, hence I can't  
>>> dig up
>>> facts well enough. I also suspect communicating in english will make
>>> things worse.
>>>
>>> anyone?
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> Essien
>> I second this. This is the kind of thing that would best be worked out
>> in your native language, and it is up to you to determine whether it
>> should be done in a public or private forum, although I would highly
>> encourage public so that the community members can chime in as well.
>> Feel free to keep it on this mailing list, even if the discussion is
>> not in English- it is a "neutral forum" for discussion and I hope it
>> stays that way.
>>
>> -Dan
>>
> 
> I already made a proposal in my last mail. As I did 9 months ago. This
> is the only one you will have from me. This is a good proposition anyway
> so let them answer.
*sigh*

You may just want to tone down on the them vs me comments... its really 
not helping, and to be honest it doesn't make you look very good.

> 
> Btw I don't need any mediator or something like it. I don't do any  
> politic,
> They are enough aged to answer themselves.

My advice... you've said enough... say no more.. untill someone steps up 
to help... you may think you don't need a mediator, but in my 
experience, you'll find you actually do.

> 
> Benoit
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