Rebel wrote:hyatt wrote:Gerd Isenberg wrote:I share your critique concerning the life-time ban, the media coverage, and that Chris W. was banned from the panel.
Gerd
Just for the record, Chris applied, there was a 1-2 day lag as each applicant was screened, we did not want anonymous people, nor people with no technical background. During that lag in admission, Chris did his usual and started his complaining. The group generally decided that they could do without his noise. I did not vote to deny him admission, but then I did not object due to the usual flare-up while he was waiting. And in retrospect, it was a + for the panel, Chris had already made a zillion bogus arguments about why vas "might not have actually copied" fruit code, even though they are identical. Those discussions are still available. Might have been here, am not sure, or at CCC perhaps...
It would have been about as productive to include Rolf. Wonder if some of you guys would have criticized us had he applied and been turned down???
How nice to notice this tribunal gave the word "independent" a new meaning.
I won't comment on the pre-ban of Chris. I have my own data. I leave the favor to Chris, that is, if he would wish so.
There was no "pre-ban." If Chris wants, I have a copy of every email I sent regarding the discussion. The email issue Mark W. mentioned was an issue. Someone asked me if I could verify it since I had had past discussions with Chris. I could not find _that_ email address in my old mail. When Mark L contacted Chris for confirmation, as he did with several panel members and even more applicants, we started down the same old road again.
Chris jumped on me for something completely unrelated. We had just formed a new "school" at UAB, combining my old natural sciences and math school with several others. Several of us at UAB had discussed potential issues that would come up and one I had mentioned was a "common promotion and tenure policy issue." And then we received an email from the new dean asking for exactly that to be formalized. I clicked on the email and simply replied "here we go" as everyone would know exactly what I meant. Finding a uniform promotion and tenure process for departments that are so different (how does the English department do funded research? How does writing a screenplay compare to writing a refereed journal article, vs writing a musical arrangement vs. ... you get the idea.)
However, when I clicked on the "reply" I later discovered I clicked one email too low on the screen and replied to the email where Chris applied to the panel. Not the first time I have replied to the wrong email, almost certainly won't be the last. But it started a long diatribe of accusations. As almost any discussion I have had with him usually does.
But that was not the "little hitlers" part of the story that Mark referenced, this was mostly offline from the secretariat discussions. One does get tired of that...
My actual email looked like this:
"here we go..."
two lines long.