[MLB-WIRELESS] "Sense of community"

Steven Haigh netwiz at optushome.com.au
Mon Apr 29 10:46:11 EST 2002


To all parties involved with this, Please keep these personal disputes off
the list.

I don't mind acting as a mediator between personal disputes, but attempts
like this to start an arguement etc through the list should be avoided.

If you have a problem with a specific person, then raise this issue with
that person, not the entire list.

Signed,
Steven Haigh
President - Melbourne Wireless
www.wireless.org.au


----- Original Message -----
From: <evilbunny at sydneywireless.com>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 5:05 AM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] "Sense of community"


> Hello ,
>
> Craig's ban may have been due to spammers... but can I please have an
> explanation to the following...
>
> * ChanOP sets mode +b *!*evilbunny@*.optusnet.com.au
> * You have been kicked by ChanOP ((Drew) going to contribute or just here
to spy?)
>
> I didn't know it was mandatory for you to be chatting at 5am when
> everyone else was asleep...
>
> And I have been chatting in there, not lurking...
>
> ------------------------------
>
> I went to join the IRC channel on Austnet today as I will be in Melbourne
on
> Saturday and was going to see if there was any meetings that I might be
able
> to attend as in reply to some of the points I have raised, I have been
> informed I should try and come to some of the meetings to openly discuss
> certain issues. I have been discussing openly with IRC'ers in the channel
> the movements of SWAG/SydneyWireless/AWA, I agree, however when I did go
to
> join, I found out I was banned.....for "spamming".
>
> While I understand that some of the Melb-Wireless people may have a
>
> difference of opinion in what is the best path to travel, this is merely a
> childish attempt to try and block the opinions of AWA from your "members".
> While we at AWA have started to travel down what we believe is the best
path
> for us to follow, we are still open to suggestions and discussions with
> other people about their thoughts/concerns/etc about the network.
>
> While Melb-Wireless is meant to be having this image of a "decentralised"
>
> network not run, or control by a select few, how do you know? Blatant
> attempts to quieten persons like this are proof.
>
> Regards, Craig Mead
>
> Vice President & Project Manager
> Australian Wireless Association
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  evilbunny                          mailto:evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
>
>
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