When I gave up the job of coordinator in 1997, Kevin J. Bochynski and Barbara Schmidt both rescued the Forum when it otherwise would have shut down, and so we all owe them our gratitude. I hope they will keep on, as they are doing an amazing job. My only other long-standing subscription to a mailing list is to LINGUIST (for linguistics scholars), which has been fully moderated from its beginning ca. 1990, and which would never post racial epithets outside of an academic/historic discussion of the terms themselves (as with, for example, the n-word in HF here on the Forum). The LINGUIST list also holds annual PBS-style fund drives in order to pay the sizeable crew of grad student editors to do the work (and pay the expenses) that Kevin and Barbara have undertaken on the Forum these last 11 years solely out of their own generosity. Kevin did the right thing by accepting the resignation of David Fears. It should not have to be formally stated that racial epithets are not welcome on this list, and it is unfortunate when a hatchet job falls to a gentleman like Kevin. For subscribers who don't like the policy, as with so many things in life, you don't have to like it, but you do have to comply. Kevin is not someone to act rashly, and I know he would not have been happy to pull the plug here, especially since David Fears himself appears to have made an important contribution to MT studies with his ongoing chronology (though I haven't actually seen vol. 1, but am only judging from its description). When I started this list in 1992, I had intended it to be "for persons having a scholarly interest in the life and writings of Mark Twain," a purposefully vague description that I had hoped would encourage subscribers to police themselves, and I think we've all done this job well, with a few exceptions. I know that some people have been afraid to post to the list for fear of not appearing 'scholarly' enough; I've always thought it just as well, not because those people's postings might not have been suitable or interesting, but because generally I think it's better to err on the side of less e-mail rather than more. Others have disagreed, and accordingly I always stepped back from moderating the list except when intervention seemed necessary, a policy that Kevin also appears to follow. In that spirit, I apologize for posting this non-MT message long after the initial scuffle. I'm on 'digest' mode and so only receive the postings weekly, on Monday morning. I'm happy to be remembered fondly by some of the long standing subscribers, and I thank them for their contributions over the years. I'm sorry to see some of them leave, and I hope they will reconsider now that order has been restored. Best, Taylor Roberts