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Re: curious about priority of ending projects

Some of the questions posed here were simply based on confusion of what projects are doing and will do. The tech's had to do lots of hands on, on the hop, reactionary project management just to try to keep things running smoothly. Getting the facts straight is merely "correcting" misconceptions. While criticism is often part of constructive dialogue, especially when using the correct facts, others interjecting merely to initiate personal criticism is not just unfriendly, it's inflammatory and distinctly unwelcome.
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Re: curious about priority of ending projects

If getting the facts straight is "criticizing", than that is what it is. If you have a problem with correction of information in err, then that's your problem.

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I wasn't referring to you but since you chose to chime in you can make it your problem if you'd like. biggrin
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Re: curious about priority of ending projects

Follow on posters have already spoken. Vague comments at one or the other member is not becoming the wellbeing of the forums. Don't say anything if you don't have to say anything on the topic at hand... project endings. Let's try to make that our motto. Let's end those projects, ASAP.

Wishing y'all a pleasant Sunday evening, at home, out and about, at work, taking care off or being cared for.

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Re: curious about priority of ending projects

Don't say anything if you don't have to say anything on the topic at hand...

Maybe the one who was criticizing another in this thread should follow that advise.
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Re: curious about priority of ending projects

Have a nice evening, nannoprobe,

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Re: curious about priority of ending projects

SekeRob, please don't take offense, but I was surprised that you missed who nanoprobe was referring to. More to the point, I thought I saw "unnecessary roughness" from astrolabe on nasher, and I expected the Admins or a CA like you Sek, to have noticed, and next made the call.
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