A lot of folks
who had a lot to contribute here have left because of this problem.
Got any examples to back that statement up?
Chuck McManis, Andrew Davies, Tim Shoppa... I'm sure there are more who
chose to simply make silent departures.
I don't think I ever really departed, I simply only have time to read
classiccmp a couple times a year. A growing family and an increasingly
important job in a concrete bunker underneath Washington DC have kept me
very busy and have separated me from more than just classiccmp; other
interests of mine - some hobby, some personal, some business - have become
neglected as well.
I certainly do not monitor classiccmp
nearly as closely as other, much more focused discussion lists, but
I don't fault classiccmp for the open forum that it is.
Tim.