>>Hey Mike
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>>I'm no MVP - and compared to the likes of Drew Speedie, I understand why.
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>>I have been thinking about this whole affair. First off MVP is not most voluble person.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/voluble>>
>>The contributions of an MVP should provide real VALUE. I believe the people that choose the MVP look at more than just the frequency. Naomi's posts were numerous because she had an unfair advantage, but IMO they were rarely as technically important as the contributions of MVPs.
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>>Frankly, I don't get along with Andy Kramek, despite wishing otherwise. We've never "clicked". However, even so, I cannot support this idea that he and/or Marcia be defrocked. Their contributions to the community far, far outweigh those of Naomi.
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>>Conversely, I feel sorry for Naomi. I know she doesn't have a lot of self-esteem and have told her to toughen up before. She even asked me (privately) if I thought her statements to Marcia on MSDN (I think?) were inappropriate. I concurred with the webmaster that it was not her place to criticize Marcia's (or for that matter) anyone's posts.
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>>Naomi, Andy and Marcia harmed the VFP online communities by dragging the communities into this dispute. Employers must now be thinking to curtail access. That hurts every one of us.
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>>Recriminations at this point are a waste of time. Let's get back to the purpose of this site, sharing information.
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>Good afternoon Canada,
>
>Am I reading you correctly in that
>(1) receiving a few inappropriate statements from X, combined with
>(2) far outweighing the contributions of X
>
>is a free ticket to writing bad-mouthing letters about X to his/her employer
LOL @ Good Afternoon Canada. Does that mean you don't wish a good afternoon to people from other countries?
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