HA,
I wish! Took me by surprise as well when I found out. I can't say I blame them for leaving.
Regarding Alex, as I have said many times, as far as I know Alex resigned, as his real world priorities were getting in the way. I don't believe that I can/should/will take any credit for it.
Personally, I can think of only 3 people I would like to see resign. I am fully aware that people think one way or another about me. I can't help it, and know that I can't please everyone. I do know that I can read (which is more than some have demonstrated), and follow the written policies. As stated previously, and in the ATM staff board, I am NOT against many of these policies, NOR am I against visibility ranges. Never have I claimed otherwise. That seems to be the belief however. Again, read what is said...
People ask me to contribute to the hobby. Been there, done that, and continue to do so. People ask me to contribute "positively" to the discussion. What exactly does that mean? Explaining why a policy is confusing isn't contributing positively? Explaing how something could be worded better isn't contributing positively to the network? Exposing another side of the story isn't contributing positively to the hobby? How many emails go unanswered every day? Yet, that is the answer, "private email is better than a forum post". Why? so there is no public record of what is said? So others can lie about it?
Seems to me that these are ALL positive contributions to the hobby.
If anyone thinks that private emails weren't tried, and clarifications weren't asked for privately, they are mistaken. The issue is that one person says one thing, another says another, and then the "almighty" steps in and offers another interpretation. All expect THEIR way to be followed, except, ooooops, NONE are in accordance with standing WRITTEN policies.
Let me leave you with this thought about visibility ranges...
Richard Jenkins posted earlier that, and let me quote it to get it right...
[!--quoteo--][div class=\\\'quotetop\\\']QUOTE [/div][div class=\\\'quotemain\\\'][!--quotec--]You want to set your range to 1500nm fine by me....maybe all of you should! I'll watch. Heaven forbid you should just try and help out without someone having to cram a piece of paper down your throat first.[/quote]
Since he posted the suggested visibility guidlines in the VATSIM forum, and they have been taken as "law". Does this mean that we can now reference this post as "law"? Why should one post be more important than the other?
Now, to be fair, I assume he is kidding, and saying this "tongue in cheek". But, let me ask, how do we know? How do we know he wasn't kidding the first time? Which is it, and which is to be enforced? As I said, both are forum posts...
Best,
Jason Vodnansky