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[ga] Fw: [PRIVATE] List Rules and Protocols
----- Original Message -----
From: William X. Walsh <william@userfriendly.com>
To: Patrick Corliss <patrick@quad.net.au>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: [PRIVATE] List Rules and Protocols
> Hello Patrick,
>
> Tuesday, April 17, 2001, 12:28:22 AM, Patrick Corliss wrote:
>
> > All you are doing is undermining the integrity of the list.
>
> > If you want to discuss the rules, please do so without discussing cases
which
> > may come before the List Monitors. I'll post an extract of the rules
onlist.
>
> Toss something like this at me again, and not only will I make sure it
> is publicly documented as I did this time, but I will start a serious
> concerted campaign to have the Names Council replace you, something
> that will not help the "integrity of the list."
>
> I consider your comments above to be absolutely and totally
> inappropriate from someone in your position.
>
> You should ask yourself if you really are that well suited to this
> position, and if you are not, then you should consider stepping down.
>
> It is not your role, or within your power, to seek an extension of the
> rules by overextending their interpretation.
>
> Nor is it appropriate to tell someone to not discuss specific
> instances when the subject of the rules come up.
>
> The question of whether you understood what the role of the GA chairs
> was came up during the election, when it seemed you think it was a
> mandate for you to carry our your own agenda.
>
> That is NOT the case. If I even suspect that is occurring, the Names
> Council will begin hearing my concerns, and others will be asked to do
> the same if they find themselves in agreement with me.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William mailto:william@userfriendly.com
>
>
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