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cheshirenoir) wrote2006-01-17 05:22 pm
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Enough!
I have now been deleting posts on the last panel for a while, if they are to do with programming.
I am this close to deleting the whole damn thread!
I said STOP!
I think the most painful thing is someone using the
planetfantastic username just slagged off the programme for Swancon 2000.
I programmed that. It took 6 months of hard work. I had nothing but positive feedback until now.
Today I was told it was a trainwreck.
I don't like this game any more.
I am this close to deleting the whole damn thread!
I said STOP!
I think the most painful thing is someone using the
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I programmed that. It took 6 months of hard work. I had nothing but positive feedback until now.
Today I was told it was a trainwreck.
I don't like this game any more.
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Posts like that aren't engaging in any form of debate, either constructive or heated or emotive or whatever. They're just being destructive and unpleasant. Not cool. I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to delete the whole thread. Can you set it to no more comments and seal it off rather than erase it entirely?
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Elaine Kemp
manager, Fantastic Planet bookshop
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And - wtf? Rocks?
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That was me - I was logged on at work - and I think the comment has been misquoted, but I can't be absolutely sure because you're now deleted it.
I was referring to Swancon 20 (Cadigan/Datlow/"people are complaining because we haven't had any open programming meetings but we are Generation X and we don't care" printed in the Progress report/24 hour programing without consulting or even warning any of the panelists including the guests/"I have no idea why I'm on this panel or what it's supposed to be about"... right number, yes?), not Swancon 2000. If I accidentally typed 2000 instead of 20 and didn't proofread, I apologize; mea maxima culpa. I had not intended to dis Swancon 2000 or anyone's role in programming it. Apart from some problems with the venue, I remember it being an unusually good con.
However, I stand by my statement that Swancon 20's program was a disaster, and I was hoping that by drawing attention to a probable cause of the disaster, we could prevent Swancon 31 making exactly the same mistakes.
Sorry if any mention of Swancon programs is adding to your stress levels, but I thought it needed saying - and very sorry to hear about the holes in your roof, but that definitely wasn't my fault.
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