August 9, 200223 yr >When the situation arises and a post needs to be edited,locked or >even deleted it is done for a reason. No doubt about that. The question is: is it a good reason? In this case I think it is really worthy of a dictatorship. Seems Mr. Betti has much influence here...>The moderators for this (and other) forums take each post as it >comes and make the decision for the benefit of the forum and its >readers. Really? Or isn
August 9, 200223 yr And this one will be locked too.We ask that PSS queries are made in the PSS Forum, that FSD queries happen in their forum, and that DreamFleet queries happen in their forum... plus similar arrangements with other commercial organizations.No, it is not about "protecting developers". It is about making sure that the people who can help you most with whatever problem you might be having actually see your post. It is intensely frustrating to see your product being panned on another website due to an easily fixable flaw when you have not been given the opportunity to fix the problem via the normal support channels.
August 9, 200223 yr Author Sir,if you are a regular visitor to the AVSIM forums you would most likely be aware of the fact that there is actually no love lost between mr. Betti and AVSIM. So assuming locking the post for the reasons you mention is quite funny, not to say hilarious. I think even Lou will agree on that ;-)We simply lock down posts that we feel (might) go in the direction of discussions we do not care for, if not all-out flame wars. In this case you have a beef with the flightsimnetwork forums and Dreamfleet. Then that is the place to discuss that... not over here or on flightsim.com, right ? Thanks and regards, :-outta Francois :-wave________________________Francois A. "Navman" DumasAssociate Editor &Forums AdministratorAVSIM Online!email: [email protected]________________________ Francois A. 'Navman' Dumas EuropeRides ... and the man's Blog
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