But, Bob, you missed the main point. My posting was not advertizing. It
was a serious request for information.
Your opinion is interesting but has nothing to do with my request for
information.
Perhaps we should open a discussion a about how to deal with a problem
like Bob Maccaulay who openly attempts to damage the personal reputation
of Merv Richter and his company Eloquent Systems.
"If you don't like the message, kill the messenger." It may still work
in some communities.
Sincerely,
Merv Richter
Eloquent Systems Inc.
Organizing data for eloquent presentation!
www.eloquent-systems.com
604-980-8358/101
800-663-8172/101
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From: A forum for discussion for the Archives Assoc. of Ontario
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bob Macaulay
Sent: July 3, 2008 6:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Eloquent Systems / Merv Richter AAOLIST Postings
Open letter to the AAO Executive.
I understand Merv Richter of Eloquent Systems was previously contacted
directly in writing by the outgoing AAO President -- to clarify to
Eloquent and Mr. Richter that subscribers have voiced dissatisfaction
with Eloquent's AAOLIST commercially-oriented postings, and Eloquent's
not seeming to be willing to respect a line between
a) commercial speech / advertising, and
b) collegial exchanges about factors in archival work.
Notwithstanding this, it is apparent Eloquent/Mr. Richter are persisting
with such sends -- leading to a need to address the matter in another
manner.
As a remedy to this though, AAOLIST shouldn't face being backed-into
adopting a moderated format response, because of non-cooperation, in
reaction to persistent 'over the line' postings from a single source.
Given this situation, unless the AAO Executive declares a general policy
distinction re: excepting / rejecting such AAOLIST uses, the List users
could end up being subject continually to any persons' or organizations'
single or multiple unsolicited puff-pieces -- on any subject.
_______________________
In context, business enterprises, groups, and individuals regularly
e-mail
George Brown College Archives -- the co-ordinates are readily available
in
commercial directories, lists of institutional memberships, etc.
Similarly, Eloquent/Mr. Richter can also freely tap into these readily-
available information sources, to build up a commercial send list for
Eloquent.
If of no interest here, unwanted senders are simply put on the 'Junk
Mail'
exclude list, and are blocked.
However, in the AAOLIST instance, to locally block incoming Eloquent
/Richter missives --broadcast through AAOLIST via the Eloquent
ListServ's
subscription-- would mean losing all the other, wanted postings as well
-- effectively, an undesired 'unsubscribe'.
_______________________
In the circumstances, it appears appropriate now that the AAO Executive
i) declare a policy covering this situation, and/or to
ii) consider the removal of the Eloquent ListServ subscription to
AAOLIST, as well as, if deemed necessary,
iii) otherwise block Mr. Richter's use of the AAOLIST in the manner
he has persisted in doing for the purposes of promoting or
positioning Eloquent's commercial profile and/or business
activities.
Robert Macaulay, George Brown College Archives
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