Now, if Moriarty decides to leave, that's something else entirely!
Mike, my leaving the site would not be nearly as detrimental to the place as is Tom MacWood’s departure. I did not always like Tom’s approach or agree with his perspective, but this site needs more people like Tom, not less.
That he has been drummed out should be considered an embarassment to all of us. We are the ones who refuse to confront the white elephant in the room.
I want to make sure I am clear on just what happened. I am sure my take will be about as popular as it usually is.
1. TEPaul discussed private emails with Tom Macwood, even telling him that he would forward them to MacWood.
2. When the emails did not arrive, MacWood called him on it in a public forum.
3. This probably sent TEPaul into panic mode, and rightfully so. After all, TEPaul is the one who betrayed the confidences of the men who sent the emails.
4. TEPaul tried to cajole MacWood into pulling the post, and MacWood wouldn’t budge.
5. TEPaul then used his pull at gca.com to get someone else to pull Tom MacWood's post.
6. Understandably, MacWood finds this unacceptable.
MacWood wasn’t the one who was telling tales out of school, TEPaul was. If these emails were private, TEPaul should have kept them to himself.
MacWood’s post shouldn’t be censored just because TEPaul betrayed confidences just to make a point to Tom MacWood.Should MacWood have posted the names? I probably would not have handled it the way he did, just because I’d rather not drag third parties down into this muck. But I have got to say, given the abuse that Tom MacWood has taken from TEPaul, I cannot say I blame him one bit.
This was TEPaul’s bad, not Tom MacWood’s. Yet unfortunately we may lose MacWood over it.