In some regards things have to be private, Chris. Beside the over-abused
"within quarter" rule for traded companies it's extremely hard to juggle a
public discussion, and the sheer amount of noise and crusading isn't
exactly encouraging anybody on either side to be too public.

Just be one of the many that is getting in touch if you want to be part of
it. Public with AD has never meant much. I agree in principle it will be
nice, but it just doesn't seem to be how it works out for a mix of factors
both internal and external to it.


On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Chris Marshall
<[email protected]>wrote:

> But actually nothing should be private, to be honest. We are all in the
> same effin boat here and should all be given all the information that's
> needed to help us out. Just because some shout louder than others, we are
> ALL screwed by the decision to scrap Softimage so this process should be
> all inclusive.
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