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« Respuesta #45 : 06 de Enero de 2006, 08:27:26 pm »

..which sounds like it's time for me to drop a line or two as well..

Simply put: There are only two parties that know exactly what has been going on during the months (!) before, during and after the decision to ban GuyveR800 for the second time on the MSX Resource Center. These two parties are the MRC admin team, and GuyveR800. Banning GuvyeR800 wasn't something done for one single (though very rude, and often repeated without an inch of sarcasm) remark, but from a long line of situations and behaviour we at the MRC were completely fed up with. Knowing all ins and outs of the situation, I am 100% completely sure that the private forum mars2000you proposed would not have solved a single bit of the problem. Of course you can interpret that as a 'MRC does not want to solve the situation', and I have the feeling mars2000you does (or at least did), but nothing could be further from the truth. We have tried many things to ease the situation and to prevent it from escalating (the first ban was removed for a reason) such as chats, lots of mails and even an IRL meeting, but in the end it just did not help. As GuyveR800 refused to take even one single step back and the situation was causing us to lose sleep and highly demotivated us in continuing with the MRC, we were left with little other options, if any.

All we have ever asked from GuyveR800 is for an apology in order to be able to continue the discussions. Not for an 'MRC is 100% right', but at least an 'I was not 100% right'. I personally have the feeling the situation would and could have cooled down much sooner if there weren't so many people constantly trying to push either MRC or GuyveR800 into new statements and actions on the situation, yet am highly disappointed by the words GuyveR800 chose to use in the MSXdev'05 report. I hope he does cool down one day. Meanwhile I've tried to bypass -my- permban on #msxdev in order to have a chat with GuyveR800 that might help in things easing down as well, but so far I did not manage to be online at the same time as Guyv's. Perhaps the whole situation isn't as hopeless as it looks, and I'm afraid it can't get a lot worse than this either...
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« Respuesta #46 : 06 de Enero de 2006, 09:33:50 pm »

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Knowing all ins and outs of the situation, I am 100% completely sure that the private forum mars2000you proposed would not have solved a single bit of the problem

As this option has not been tried, it's difficult to know if you are right or wrong. There were 2 advantages with this private forum even if his results could have been minor :

- avoiding to discuss such sensitive matter on public forums (on MRC or elsewhere) should have been a good incidence on the general discussion between both parties and some 'selected guests' without the interference of people only interested by making very bad remarks about the position of the people who wanted to find a better solution than a permanent banning (finally limited to one year)
- it was very important to GuyveR800 to have the opportunity to defend himself and the fact to present his defense in the presence of 'selected guests' was also for him the opportunity to be ready to apologise first in this private area, then publicly ... as this right was him then refused, it can explain for a great part the situation that is still without definitive good solution (and probably will remain like that)
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« Respuesta #47 : 06 de Enero de 2006, 09:49:48 pm »

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avoiding to discuss such sensitive matter on public forums

This was very well possible in private. I don't see why other people need to get their noses into other people's business, like you suggest. People often have good intentions but are mostly only stirring things up. Like Snout said, the general public has mostly only been forcing either MRC or Guyver in taking action, while shutting up was probably the wisest.


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it was very important to GuyveR800 to have the opportunity to defend himself...

And he has done so. Over and over.. we all have heard the stories about the big bad MRC over and over again. Don't worry, his side of the story -has- been heard. It's the MRC story that actually has never been -fully- told. Don't expect us to do so either, though.


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apologise first in this private area

Come on, you can't be serious about that. Apologies which are not spoken out but kept silent are no apologies at all.


Anyway, you already said it, Snout said it, I said it... I think it's clear now: Guyver needs to apologize to MRC first, then we can take further steps.
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« Respuesta #48 : 06 de Enero de 2006, 11:01:06 pm »

To start with the original question, I don't think it's a good thing GuyveR800 has written those remarks in the MSXdev'05 report. However given GuyveR800's feelings about the MRC, I fail to see how he could have written anything nice about the MRC.

The second question raised in this thread is how to resolve this ongoing conflict. I do not think it will be resolved by cooling down.
The only advice I can give here is that the parties in this conflict first need to find out, and to agree upon, what this conflict is actually about. It seems that there is more to it than the intermittent insults and allegations I see as an outsider.
Obviously even this first step is not possible without reestablishing some form of communication between GuyveR800 and the MRC.
Shouldn't apologies be made? --- They probably should, but that's part of the intervention, which is the second step.

Just some wisdom taken from a book.
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« Respuesta #49 : 07 de Enero de 2006, 12:18:28 am »

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The only advice I can give here is that the parties in this conflict first need to find out, and to agree upon, what this conflict is actually about. It seems that there is more to it than the intermittent insults and allegations I see as an outsider.

Both parties are very well aware of what the conflict is actually about. I already stated that in the post preceding yours. It's the outsiders who actually lack that knowledge. Which is prolly why you suggest us to find out.

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Obviously even this first step is not possible without reestablishing some form of communication between GuyveR800 and the MRC.
I kinda keep repeating myself here, but, again, MRC has taken steps in reestablishing communcation.

Anyways, thanks for thinking along. Smiley
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« Respuesta #50 : 07 de Enero de 2006, 09:03:10 am »

Guyver800 said to bart he's a discriminating fascit ?. LOL ! SO FUCKING WHAT ?. How dare he ? That was so hilarious.... It's a personal attack to a MRC mod ? OH MY GOD ! Will the world collapse then ? Grin. I've seen bart acting realy dumb from time to time, in fact i've seen ALL OF YOU acting like assholes from time to time and of course... i've acted myself like a real naked-st00pid-morron sometimes !  Cool

Did anyone read J-War's reaction?. I must say I am quite agree with him: MSX is hobby, why not everybody start to run naked in a field of flowers and stop takin' things too seriously? (both GuyveR and the MRC crew)  Cheesy
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« Respuesta #51 : 07 de Enero de 2006, 05:39:01 pm »

Guess I'll stick my oar in too, everyone else has and I'd hate to be left out like some unwanted pygmy.

I guess J-War has hit the nail on the head pretty much, the only thing I can add is that if badness goes on for long enough it stops being about why and just becomes the way it's always been because that's the way it is. (if that makes any sense)

There's some pretty deep routed anger going on and of course the parties concerned have their justification for their perspective, this of course is the primary basis for any human conflict.

Some times things go wrong and there's no fix. Sometimes there is a fix.  If there is it alludes me for now.

So I'm going to grab my HX-10 and get on the next flight to france and RNFF.

I suggest everyone else does this too.
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« Respuesta #52 : 08 de Enero de 2006, 09:03:55 pm »

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The only advice I can give here is that the parties in this conflict first need to find out, and to agree upon, what this conflict is actually about. It seems that there is more to it than the intermittent insults and allegations I see as an outsider.

Both parties are very well aware of what the conflict is actually about. I already stated that in the post preceding yours. It's the outsiders who actually lack that knowledge. Which is prolly why you suggest us to find out.

As an outsider I lack knowledge about the conflict indeed and I admit that both parties know what the conflict is about for themselves.
The reason I have made this suggestion is that I think that the parties probably do not really know what the conflict is about for the other. I suggested you not only to find out but also to agree upon what this conflict is actually about.
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« Respuesta #53 : 10 de Enero de 2006, 05:18:26 am »

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