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how best to contact the foundation?

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Former Member over 13 years ago

Liz wonders aloud if a blackmailer's demand letter might be buried

under several thousand unread emails to info @

 

http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=8398

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    GreenYamo over 13 years ago

    I did see that myself, and wonder why you would even admit that in a public forum.

     

    I've said before, they *really* need someone who has at least read 'PR for Dummies' working for them.

     

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to GreenYamo

    well, they do have JamesH the diplomat.  Does that count?

    In an attempt to soothe the feelings of the QtonPi folks who have been

    waiting patiently since December, he wrote:

     

    "You are still getting your Pi's ahead of a lot of people who are going to have to pay for them, and who have been in the queue longer than you have. Please consider that."

     

    http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=6603&start=50

     

    after that didn't work, the thread got locked.

     

    p.s.

     

    I think they ought to try to find the 400 QtonPi units that were supposedly

    reserved from the first 2K batch.  Those could probably make quite a nice

    botnet if they fell into the wrong hands.  They seem to think it's futile to simply

    try to make a list of everyone they ever might have banned or offended.

     

    https://twitter.com/Raspberry_Pi/status/213291934968578048

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    GreenYamo over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I did see that thread and was going to reply, but as you say I think it got locked before I had a chance.

     

    Remarkable attitude towards a group of people who could / should have quite an impact on the Pi world, if only they were allowed to.

     

    The thing is, they have revelled in the use of the 'ban hammer' before and JamesH is particularly defensive of the foundation, which I guess is right up to a point, but he seems to be unclear of the line between obvious trolling and genuine questions from people that haven't got rose tinted lenses on.

     

    It is perhaps me, but they don't seem to have understood that there are very few sites that people can go for help, theirs being the obvious target, and displaying the attitude they do is going to harm them as people are just going to give up. Let alone annoying groups of people at a time (QTonPi, Senecca)

     

    The traffic in terms of new / interesting posts already seems to be dropping off on the Foundation's forum, which can't be good this early in its life ?

     

    Ignoring several thousand requests for 'info' probably isn't a great idea either.

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    GreenYamo over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I did see that thread and was going to reply, but as you say I think it got locked before I had a chance.

     

    Remarkable attitude towards a group of people who could / should have quite an impact on the Pi world, if only they were allowed to.

     

    The thing is, they have revelled in the use of the 'ban hammer' before and JamesH is particularly defensive of the foundation, which I guess is right up to a point, but he seems to be unclear of the line between obvious trolling and genuine questions from people that haven't got rose tinted lenses on.

     

    It is perhaps me, but they don't seem to have understood that there are very few sites that people can go for help, theirs being the obvious target, and displaying the attitude they do is going to harm them as people are just going to give up. Let alone annoying groups of people at a time (QTonPi, Senecca)

     

    The traffic in terms of new / interesting posts already seems to be dropping off on the Foundation's forum, which can't be good this early in its life ?

     

    Ignoring several thousand requests for 'info' probably isn't a great idea either.

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