I didn't take the "unsubscribe" recommendation literally (that
struck me more as an emphatic attempt to get their point across). I
do grow weary of topics that endure long past their expiration date.
I also agree that idiopathic chest-pounding shouldn't be interpreted
as advocation on behalf of our users.

I think Rich states it best - there is good stuff to be found if
you're in the right place with the right people. I personally have
no use for endless "is not/are too" debates, so I don't bother.
However, the guidance I've received from IxDA colleagues has always
been timely, respectfully delivered and relevant. I'm grateful that
folks here will take the time to provide their perspective on
technical or political issues common to our practice.

As with all things, use your personal filter and consider the source.


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