The principal answer I derive is: because MarkL and HW were (essentially exclusively) in charge of identity verification, which was disjoint from the "suitability" criterion of being a games programmer (where Hyatt was indeed involved, and correspondingly HW was more likely to be dead-weight). Just to add another layer of obfuscation, Levy had the final oversight in all cases. [Exercise: draw the organisational chart of the ICGA Secretariat for the purposes of Panel Admission, using no less than 4 coloured markers. Bonus: Is this chart equivalent to the succession genealogies of any English monarchs, past or present?]Quite why Bob didn't just say "it's Chris, no need for all this" is a question you should perhaps ask yourself.
Common sense is known to be singularly lacking in most bureaucratic matters. Especially when a given protocol is being applied while processing many applicants. Moreover, I don't see any particular reason for MarkL to know (offhandedly) the Oxford Softworks history. For instance, your CPW page is from Gerd, who gives a link that indicates it does still exist (or at least something with that name), and doesn't mention that you sold the company.As icga should be perfectly well aware, I sold Oxford Softworks in 2000 and was no longer connected to the company, in 2003 the new company owners bankrupted the company and it no longer exists. Common sense would indicate that trying to contact on an email no longer in use for between 12 and 15 years is a bit daft.
The email correspondence that I received indicates that in Ed's first intervention, he only asked why you hadn't been accepted yet (there being the 3-day delay by that point) -- MarkL seems to have responded concerning the email address issue, but by the time Ed responded:Verification would have been easy via Ed Schroeder who was in the loop during this application
it seems to have been too late. As I've said, it seems to be a tragic collision of circumstances [though perhaps this is pre-destined with any CW-Bob interaction ].Rebel wrote:"Hi Mark, [Lefler]
Chris says he hasn't received mail from you.
Here is his email: [yahoo account]
Perhaps you can give it another try.
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My overall comment is this: you sent me the email correspondence back in early March, and I concluded that there was some problems on both sides, but was willing to intervene as I could. For better or worse, there was no subsequent attempt (after the 2week/1month ban expired) at either end for you to join Bob's Panel [oops, I mean the ICGA Panel ].