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> On Sep 16, 2015, at 2:56 AM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,  
> 
> You know, one list member wrote to me today saying that it seems as though 
> this list goes from one crisis to another.  When I read this, I couldn’t help 
> but smile as, sometimes, it does appear that way.  
> 
> Well, let’s put this particular crisis to bed, shall we?  
> 
> First, let me personally thank those of you who took the time to send your 
> objections, words of support, or general comments, to me, off-list.
> 
> As so many of us have observed over the years, when it comes to resolving 
> on-list conflicts or even policy, off-list communication, combined with a 
> little courtesy and patience, is very often more effective than on-list 
> knee-jerk reactions.
> 
> Second, like many of you, Cara and I have been members of this particular 
> community for many years and have found it to be a very warm, dynamic and 
> informative community.  
> 
> As is the case with any community, conflicts and differences of opinion do 
> occur and during such instances, it is important to remember that we are a 
> virtual family and that we walk the proverbial accessibility path together.
> 
> As with any well functioning forum, there must be policy to guide the flow of 
> communication and to preserve the integrity of the environment while 
> respecting and encouraging individual input to the extent that such input 
> does not attack, harass, or in any way cause another member to feel devalued.
> 
> That’s asking quite a lot of a policy and to put it bluntly, such a policy is 
> never going to please everyone all of the time.  All those of us, entrusted 
> with enacting, or in some instances, enforcing policy can do is to ask that 
> the members of the family remember that we’re all in this together.
> 
> Third, while both Cara and I have always considered Mac Visionaries to be a 
> Mac OSX-centric forum, with discussions including iOS, Windows, Linux, etc as 
> they relate to the Mac, as many of you have pointed out, the lines between 
> OSX and iOS have begun to blur.  Therefore, all non-beta Apple-related 
> discussions are welcomed on-list.  This is now the current policy however I 
> ask you to keep in mind that all policies are subject to change, from 
> time-to-time.
> 
> Fourth, I ask that you keep in mind that this can sometimes be a very high 
> traffic list and that part of the list management responsibility includes 
> insuring that the list traffic moves smoothly.  To that end, we may ask that 
> a topic either be taken back, on-topic, or closed.  Please respect that 
> request and if you have any objections, write to us off-list.
> 
> Finally, let me say that it is a privilege to be a member of this family and 
> that I look forward to walking this path with you far into the future.
> 
> Most Sincerely,
> 
> Mark
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