Joshua D. Drake wrote: <blockquote cite="mid:20071104123014.21e2e19d@scratch" type="cite"><blockquote
type="cite"><blockquotetype="cite"><pre wrap="">Your suggestion implies that instead of doing this publicly a www
team cabal should decide this in some back room and not inform
anyone of it.
</pre></blockquote><pre wrap="">You have some proof they're doing anything inappropriate? Confident a
judge would accept it if they sued for damage to their reputation and
loss of potential business by allegations made in a public forum?
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Well let's start at the top. Has *anyone* bothered to contact the party
and just talk to them? See what is going on? A lot of this seems it may
be circumspect. </pre></blockquote> Any progress on this? How about a policy with regard to event posting? I think at
thevery least something should be done about events that appear to be overzealous in nature (to say the very least).
<br/><br /> Berkus original post in this thread was with regard to preventing the "flooding" of training listings.
Whilewe've addressed a "front page" issue, with regard to jockeying for position...I don't think anything has been done
toaddress the flooding issue.<br /><pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
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