Re: Francoise De Meherenc de Montmirel royal gateway
- From: bobturcott@xxxxxxx ("Bob Turcott")
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 15:03:05 +0000 (UTC)
Jean,
#1 posting a paper for private downloading viewing is one thing and displaying on a website are 2 entirley different transactions. To be honest with you, this paper was given to me to do whatever I want and one should not comment unless they fully understand the situation and imposing such harsh Judgements to deform my character are not acceptable. If you have downloaded it then I wont waste my time posting it on SGM/GEN-MED. In either case let me know.
#2 I understand your situation and I have apologized, what more do you want from me, if you want to go after the 100's of websites that have posted your findings then you may have a lot of people
to gripe at in the future I will ask for your permission, thats if you choose
#3 In terms of posting to SGM/GEN-MED, I will continue to do so and have no intentions of being selfish, My website shall serve to be another outlet to obtain addional information.
No harm intended.
From: magnusrufus@xxxxxxxxx To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Francoise De Meherenc de Montmirel royal gateway Date: 4 Jan 2006 14:42:35 -0800
This exchange could have been avoided had you behaved in a more gentlemanlike manner and just ask prior to publish.
Do you not see that you are doing exactly the same thing with Pasteur Vatinel since now you seek his permission to post on SGM a document that can already be freely downloaded from your web site, a web site which you advertize on SGM/GEN-MED.
I might add I was in no way aware that by answering your numerous questions in private emails I was giving my consent to publish every thing on a soon to be web site. It would just have been nice if not fair to let me know in advance.
Never the less, I do not oppose my findings appearing of your web site since it is already too late. Besides I do have a policy of sharing my findings with others (generally through SGM), strongly believing that such a collective approach has better chances to leed to interesting breakthroughs.
No bad feelings intended.
Jean Bunot
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