Howdy folks As far as I can tell from the home page for this group on yahoo, it is not moderated and messages are not filtered, except for the first message from a new user. If some messages did not get through, maybe it was a technical problem. According to the website of the people who run this group at http://www.logic-users.org, they are not connected with Emagic or Apple. If the reason you are leaving the group is that you feel your messages were stopped by a moderator, why not check that our first by asking the moderators or Yahoo customer service? Just a thought... - Dave On 6/5/05 1:55 PM, "Eli Krantzberg" <elik@...> wrote: > Hi Sascha, > > Sorry to hear you are leaving. I guess it's inevitable that as Logic > grows and Apple plays more and more of a role in it's presence, it can > seem like grass roots user groups like ours are getting co-opted into > the mainstream, and regulated by "the man". But I think the reality is > that, despite the politics behind Logic, it's just getting to be a much > more widely known and used program. And as such, it's related user > groups are swelling. And with swelling numbers, the moderators are > enforcing increasingly stricter rules in order for the volume to be > somewhat manageable. > > It's really too bad when you, one of the "good guys", or "good ole' > boys" gets caught in these sorts of procedural issues. I guess it's > unfortunately inevitable. Those of us who have been around here long > enough have seen it before. It would be nice if the moderators took > action to rectify this one of their mistakes (of which I am sure there > are others). But I can understand if they don't want to individualize > the policy and single out these sorts of unique issues that fall > between the cracks and deal with them uniquely. It really is too bad. > They are "just" volunteers, and human, and we have to accept that. > > FWIW, I don't personally think there is any "corporate policy" or > anything like that behind this. Just some overworked moderators who > made one unfortunate judgment call on the wrong side of the artificial > line they have created out of necessity. > > At the risk of sounding geeky "the needs of the many outweigh the needs > of the one". But the reality is, if you start losing too many "ones" > there isn't a good quality "many" left over. Us remaining "many" will > be diminished by your absence. Bye old friend....... > > > > -------- > Eli Krantzberg > http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com > Almat Productions > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________ > EXS* Users Group > - To UNSUBSCRIBE: email exs-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > - EXS/Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ > - Free legal samples: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exs-users/links/ > - To contact list admins, email exs-users-owner@yahoogroups.com > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Re: [EXS] Good bye
2005-06-05 by David Gordon
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