On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Michal Frackowiak wrote:
Boud! this is certainly NOT A GOOD WAY OF MAKING PEOPLE INVOLVED. what I mean is that you have sent an email to cosmo-torun mailing list asking:
" Prosze^ poprawiuj ten stron! http://adjani.astro.uni.torun.pl/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Cosmo/FestiwalNauki2004"
are we obliged to look at every page you create with your wiki pages? if
No, you're not obliged.
I did not edit/looked at this page it would mean I am not interested in the Festival. but suddenly my name appeared there. I have not signed anything nor agreed to take part in it nor confirmed anything (although I remember some short "oral talk" about the festival and _possibility_ of open discussion). do you have any email from me that says sth else? or en entry at your twiki I have edited concerning the Festival?
No.
I do not want to be offensive but does not seem to me like a good way.
Byli dwa mejli - możesz uczestniczyć lub nie jak chcesz, i możesz zmienić tytuł twoja prezentacja jak chcesz!
I did not want to have a cosmological presentation at the Festival and did not changed my mind. why have you not asked more directly? I do not read cosmo-torun that often. lucky me I looked this time.
OK, you're no longer listed on the page.
So i don't see where the problem is. If you don't wish to participate, then you don't!
The point is that we have several feedback mechanisms: negative feedback for correcting errors and positive feedback for focussing on what people agree on.
i'll send a message to the Festiwal Nauki organisers so that they remove your name from any printed stuff - hopefully they're not so silly that they start printing propaganda two months before the event.
pozd boud