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AndyB:
Spot on Eric
:nrocks:
Andy
doubleboost:
Sounds fair enough to me :thumbup: :thumbup:
John
Davo J:
Hi Eric,
I totally agree and my apologies for my recent posts here about another forum.
Moddmodder is a great forum and always has been since it started. :beer:
You and the mods do a great job at keeping it running smoothly, and always advise us in advance if there is going to be any down time, so thank you all.
:mmr:
Dave
Tony Wells:
By way of introduction, I'd like to add my voice to Eric's in desiring and establishing a cooperative spirit between online Forums who share not only many common interests, but as he mentioned, even some common members. As representing another Forum, I wish for only peaceful relations between us and Madmodder.net, and I see absolutely no reason that it can't be so.
Of course, at the root of the situation are the members of all forums concerned, and their conduct. I'm confident that any difficulties in the past can be resolved, and new issues avoided if we all treat each other as we would like to be treated. Common courtesy is appreciated by all who receive it. There should be no reason that mature adults can't peacefully coexist. It is my goal, and mission, to promote genial behavior at the forum I represent. And if necessary, censure anyone who may intentionally violate the peaceful spirit I expect from members where I am Administrator.
I wholeheartedly agree and endorse the same types of policy Eric has outlined above. As long as all parties respect those guidelines, there is no reason to continue any contentious acrimony or animosity between Forums. In fact, I'd like to see more cooperation between them. Every Forum has its specialty, and every forum its weakness. There is no reason Forums can't act in a complimentary fashion. This is not a competition. As hobby machinists mostly, the management is only providing a disservice to the members by creating an atmosphere that promotes hostile attitudes towards other Forums. There is nothing wrong with making reference to information found elsewhere on the Internet. We've all posted links to sources other than our own Forum. Why should any other Forum be off limits in this respect? Isn't the primary goal of these groups the promotion of the hobby, along with preventing some artful knowledge being lost due to attrition? I'm all for whatever it takes to preserve this knowledge, and encourage more people to become involved, and interested in learning these skills before they disappear.
Well, so much for a short intro. Personal details aside, that's who I am. I'll answer any questions posed, as plainly as I can, and
honestly.
Sincerely, and Best Regards to the members of Madmodders,
Tony Wells
Administrator - Hobby-Machinist.com
Brass_Machine:
Hi Tony :wave:
Glad you could come by. I pretty much agree with everything you have said... I would just add a side note if I may. Referencing information elsewhere, whether it is a vendor page, another forum or a blog does require acknowledgement to the creator of that information. It may not be required by law, but it is moral and respectful of the persons time who created the content.
To the members here,
If you have any specific questions for Tony, please feel free to send him a PM. I would prefer this post not to take a down turn in discussion.
Thanks
Eric
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