When someone starts emailing people's
bosses about them, things have gone a bit too far.
That's what I would have thought. I suspect that Paige, at least, doesn't have
much sense of the meaning of either code or conduct. Of course, my manager
knows better than to take that sort of obvious
That's why you don't use corporate email or real names on the
internet. You guys are lucky enough to se me using my primary address,
which has my last initial in the header!
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:55 PM, David
Schlesingerdavid.schlesin...@access-company.com wrote:
When someone starts emailing
Given that my signal to noise ratio is already at a white noise breaking
point (and that I'm probably not alone here), can we please keep these
kinds of tit-for-tat arguments, rhetoric, ad hominem attacks, and
flirting off the devel-discuss list? Surely facebook, twitter, digg,
etc. should
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Patrick Goetzpgo...@mail.utexas.edu wrote:
Given that my signal to noise ratio is already at a white noise breaking
point (and that I'm probably not alone here), can we please keep these
kinds of tit-for-tat arguments, rhetoric, ad hominem attacks, and
flirting