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Re: Flame Wars



I agree with Will. While flame wars for flame wars sake are certainly outside of the scope and the spirit of this digest, if a resource in the Alfa community is no longer taking care of business, and is leaving customers in the lurch, then members need to know about it. When I purchase parts for my money-pi t- er, Alfa, I want to be sure that my order will be filled promptly and correctly. If one of the vendors upon which we depend is no longer doing this, then I need to be doing business with someone else, and I want to know about this negligent merchant. Just my $0.02.

George Graves
'86 GTV-6 'S'


On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 04:43 AM, alfa-digest wrote:


Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 21:42:04 -0700
From: Will Owen <nashwill912@domain.elided>
Subject: Flame Wars

Richard told the troops:

ok, i have two issues here.

1) i told everyone to stop. several days ago.

2) posting personal email in public is generally considered extremely poor
practice.

given these two issues, brad howard is going to have to spend the next week
in time out.

Well, it's Richard's sandbox, and of course we must defer to that. And
it's never pleasant to see folks shouting at each other, especially when
it's in such a usually pleasant and collegial setting as this one.

OTOH, we seem to have a pattern of compromised service by a regular
advertiser. Yes, he's having some problems, most of which are not his
fault. To whom are we doing a disservice by discussing this? Certainly
not Ed - if he's in that bad a condition, then for Pete's sake let's
back off and let him get back on his feet. Or maybe someone in his
neighborhood could go in and volunteer to help with the back orders, not
to mention answering that phone. Or lending him enough to get a decent
voicemail setup. Whatever.

Anyway, this is most emphatically an on-topic matter. Not only is it
relevant, it's part and parcel of what the Digest is about, in my
opinion, and declaring it out of bounds just because it's too painful or
nasty or personal, while understandable, helps no one. Namecalling is
certainly out of bounds, but pointing out that someone has been
chronically short in meeting his commitments, if the allegation is true,
ought never to be, not if the Digest is to be a useful resource.

Will Owen
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