Not sure what the disagreement was about and probably shouldn't know but I must say that in this instant I think Paul Bradforth was right to pull up Paul Tansley for a rather unnecessarily terse reply.
Jonathan Keenan I agree with Jonathan Keenan It is a great shame when a long standing member decides to quit: I hope Paul will reconsider. Paul Tansley's message I thought was totally out of keeping with the informative/helpful, good natured tone on the Prodig list. People should remember it takes a new member time to get up to speed with a list and they should be cut some slack. Paul Tansley's words should not have made it onto Prodig. For a member to quit because he had the right instincts about a message and spoke out is plain wrong. As far as I can see he should be applauded and asked to stay. Brian Seed =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
