Having read most of the diatribes which filled my inbox last week I can only
say that I fully endorse and support Reg's comments. The spirit he
identifies in the Mac community is what makes us different from the Dark
Side.

Peter Bull
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reg Whitely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WA Mac User Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 9:36 PM
Subject: A Cautionary Tale to WAMUGers re Guidelines


> "Look down, for the response is at the top. The foot is at your head."
> - 21st Century 'Think Differenter"
> _______________________________________________________
>
> Dear WAMUGers
>
> In the tedious debate about email ettiquite, let's not overlook some
basics.
>
> When someone needs help,they call for it. In WAMUG, members use the
> list to call for help; to share knowledge and experiences, and to
> express happiness and other emotions of friendship and support.
> Others listen, read, respond or ignore.
>
> Does it matter if members haven't followed "appropriate protocols"?
> They are all real people who seek answers to real problems. Ignoring
> the protocols, shouldn't we answer the questions? Members seek advice
> and help and we have a responsibility to respond. Surely that is a
> basic premise of membership
>
> *************
>
> If your advice is: "Read the appropriate response standards and
> follow the 13 rules before asking that question again", say goodbye
> to that member.
>
> If your advice is: "Research the archives, because there is a
> "thread" from 3 months past", so be it. Our member might ask again
> and remain as such.
>
> If your advice is: "I remember 'Sean' said that last week!", then so
> be it, they can contact Sean.
>
> If your advice is: "That happened to me yesterday: this is what I
> did. Why not go and try it yourself." Fantastic, now you're getting
> personal.
>
> After all, even though these people are only names and words on a
> mailing list, they are real people, with wives, girlfriends, babies,
> grandchildren, friends, a job, another life, and most probably a Mac,
> which they love just about as much."
>
> Please WAMUGers, don't lose sight of what we are about.
>
> Cut the crap and let's get back to core service. Our members are our
> friends and the future.
>
> Regards
>
> Reg
>
> *********************
>
> PS Sorry about the GMUG / WAMUG error.
>
> Why not come to Sunny Gero one day and meet all the GMUGgers?
>
> Reg
>
>
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