Hi Anne,
I'm still confused as to what seems to be apparently different perceptions,
rationalizations, whatever....of Autodesks policy from the moderators of
this group. All I asked for was guidance on what I had posted previously.
Karl Fuls seems to think its ok and I'm walking on eggs trying not to be
offensive. However, Chip Harper flatly states,
"Discussion about other software products should be done elseware."
Autodesks written policy says :
"Messages discussing other software packages (not Autodesk related) may be
removed at the moderator's discretion. "
My posts were explicitly concerned with the other softwares inability to
interact with AutoCAD and Land Development and other CAD packages.
I know I'm not the brightest bulb on the block, however this seems to be
completely within the inference given within the rules since the topic was
Autodesk product related....yet Chip flatly states that needs to be done
"elseware" (sp). I hope you can see and understand my confusion on the
apparently 2 different positions taken by the moderator staff on this. I
know you have been a long time moderator on the discussion groups and seen
it all, so I will defer to your opinion and shutup - enough said from
me.....
Thanks for listenin'
Jim L.
"Anne Brown"
wrote in message
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> Dave-
>
> <
> is autodesk
> afraid of. That some better product will come along and they
> will lose sales? >>
>
> You are welcome to post elsewhere or even (GASP!) post with a
> real email address.
>
> Yes the posts that come in and say buy XYZ product at XYZ.com are
> going to be removed. Why should Autodesk pay for and host
> discussion groups where sales pitches for other products are
> allowed to stay? See Chip's post for how we decide on what goes
> and what stays. If it can replace an Autodesk product, it's gone.
>
> Anne
> --
> Anne Brown
> Manager, Moderator
> Autodesk Product Support Discussion Groups
> Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion
>
> Dave Lewis wrote:
> >
> > I don't think anyone would disagree with the statement its autodesk
server so they make the rules. That is not the
> > issue. The issue here is that this forum has the most people using it
so you are going to get the best cross section of opinions out there.