I'd suggest if you feel his blog post is incorrect, you write a blog post that corrects it (and explain why what you have written is "more correct"
-keif On May 21, 2:27 am, dhtml <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > Just wanted to throw out a friendly bit of advice to the newbies. > > Blog author and JSMentor "Nicholas Zakas" censors his blog comments > and doesn't take any feedback or criticism. > > I sometimes try and correct wrong advice when I see it. But it sure is > frustrating when the author hides/disproves comments that I took time > to write out. > > I can understand promoting one's career but the author's act of > censoring a purely technical comments should give a clue that maybe > there's something something wrong with what was written (or why would > he have to censor it, when he could just rebut). > > If it was an accident, then I apologize, however, I don't even bother > emailing him anymore because it never worked out in the past. This has > happened before and went through the emails/messages on Twitter but > didn't get responses that way. > > Just a notice for the community here about Zakas' blog. > > Garrett -- To view archived discussions from the original JSMentors Mailman list: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To search via a non-Google archive, visit here: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]
