RE: Kat Nagel's "Life Cycle of Mailing Lists"
The way we've treated some of them is just shameful. I
still rue being part of a community that gave Amber "the
worst four days of her professional life."
I've tried to stay out of this, but feel that I need to put in my two cents worth.
During the short time that Amber was a member of this list, she privately sent ME a response to a posting that I felt was rude. I didn't leave the list, nor did I ask for an apology, although I publicly and privately apologized in case she thought my response to her private note had hurt her feelings.
This is a wonderful group. Why don't we all just get along and get back to work?
Diane Evans
Technical Writer
Washington State Coordinator, Tombstone Project
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/washing.html
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