[Glastonbury] tomorrow's -- now today's -- meeting
steve
steve at fractalsoup.org
Wed Dec 7 18:02:10 GMT 2005
just checking in,
it is precisely this sort of thing, that has happened before to me
personally via this list that now makes me realise that with all my
other commitments that it is time to withdraw from the running/hosting
of the LUGoG altogether. i just can't stand the heat.
i have decided to put my efforts into working on the INGOTs and trying
to introduce these into Primary schools at Bronze Level as well as
personally focus my "spare" time on my music.
i will still try and arrange some space for you all to meet at the
school if that is what you all want.
in no way do i want to be seen in the light that this email paints me.
i have never in my whole working life ever been victim to any whim and
if i have not been able to make a meeting there has been a very good
reason as to why, which as far as i remember i have always apologised for.
kind regards to you all,
steve
Martin Wheeler wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, steve wrote:
>
>> I have tried,
>
>
> For which thanks.
>
>
>> I must emphasise that politeness is the key here as Martin's last
>> attempt to *only* speak to the Head upset the office staff.
>
>
> Steve, I will emphatically NOT tolerate this sort of comment, with all
> its snide implications, on a public list. Nor will I start an
> argy-bargy with you as to the school and *one member* of its staff's
> manner of interfacing with the public on this list either --
> particularly over conversations you have no direct knowledge of.
>
>
> You have made the situation very clear -- either the group puts up
> with constantly fluctuating and unpredictable meeting times dependent
> on the whims and activities of one single member; or we forgo the
> extremely favourable conditions offered by the school (which
> themselves are likely to be withdrawn at the drop of a hat, as we have
> seen in the past).
>
> I suggest group members now vote as to whether we continue in this way
> or not.
>
> Anything else I could say in reply to your mail would only worsen a
> situation which is already about as bad as it can get.
>
>
> Sean/Kelvin/Tim -- as impartial observers, could you organise
> something on the group website? Or via this list? Thanks.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
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