[Public-List] Rudder Repairs (yes, another thread, possibly another ruder variation)
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed Jul 16 17:55:00 PDT 2008
Hi, Rachel,
I'm sorry to have offended you and I'll certainly remove the material
from that page.
I actually posted that message right after I copied your email, but I
fat-fingered the send and it didn't reach the list until re-posted it
tonight. I'm quite sensitive to intellectual property issues, but
didn't imagine that you would object to the information being on another
page on the web site after you'd contributed it to the email archives.
The email archives are on the same web site, but on a machine to which I
don't have access. Both are easily searchable by Google.
It's a shame, really, as I thought your description was excellent.
- George
Rachel wrote:
> George,
> I mentioned this in my last post, but I wasn't sure at the time who to
> address it to.
>
> I didn't feel good about my letter content being pasted onto the website
> without someone asking me first. I hope it's clear by my contributions
> to the board that I have been happy to contribute when I can, but at
> least for now I'd like to ask you to remove my words from the website.
>
> If I were going to post something on the website, it wouldn't be a note
> that I just "tossed off" in five minutes to a compatriot in search of
> information, but rather something with a bit more forethought and
> organization. In any case I wouldn't choose to post my name on the web.
>
> I realize the archives of this message board are public, but it's not
> that easy to search, and to me it doesn't feel the same as having
> someone copy and paste it to another location on the web (at least to me).
>
> I don't know how I feel about posting to the group anymore, but as I
> said in my last post, anyone can feel free to contact me by e-mail if I
> can help.
>
> Rachel
> #221
>
> On Jul 16, 2008, at 7:16 PM, George Dinwiddie wrote:
>>
>> Rachel, I've ... added some of your email to the latter page. I can
>> see that what I
>> wrote on the first page is not entirely accurate.
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