I agree completely.  Joseph's contributions to this discussion list are always 
interesting and thought-provoking.  I don't always agree with him (although I DO in 
the cases of the property tag -and- the wiki), but I think it is a shame to lose 
someone who is so passionate and thoughtful.  WebWork's loss.

-Tc

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Darren Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Mon, 11 Nov 2002 20:39:10 +0000

>What is it about really, really smart people?  It seems that the smarter
>someone is, the less likely they are to accept that someone other than
>themselves could be right, or even worth listening to.  Considering the
>sheer concentration of brilliance at OpenSymphony, its astonishing that
>this list sometimes reads like the contributors are a bunch of 14 year 
>old girls.  Mutual respect.  Try it.  Its easy, really.  
>Especially for the exceptionally smart people on this list.  Honestly.
>
>I am not an OS committer.  I have no ego here.  Probably I have no meaning,
>given that if I really was worth listening to I would already be a committer.
>
>Or something.
>
>Joseph, OpenSymphony will be poorer without you.
>
>-Darren
>
>
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