Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think some of you people are really missing the point. Francesco's offering is generous. Just check out what the going rate for most ISP's are for a website with 5MB of disk space. Here's an opportunity for you to use free disk space. Francesco's association with the "LUG" is completely voluntary. It is also nonlegally binding as far as I know. You could race off to the InterNIC tomorrow and file for a "LUG" or "Leica" domain name for yourself ( well, I would caution you against using the "Leica" name as it is probably copyrighted). Even a domain name that he is openly discussing on the mailing list. You could build your own site reflecting your own works as well as other LUGgers every bit as freely as Francesco is. What's holding you back? If you like the association with LUG, but not with Francesco, start your own project. If you are concerned about his business of erotic photography, perhaps a compromise would be to build your own website where you have full creative control. If you want to be affiliated with Leica photography, there are several existing sites already pointing to Leica photographers' galleries. You could ask to have a pointer to your site added. The same method might be available by Francesco; maybe he would be willing to put a pointer to your site. That way, you're not "residing" at his site, but have an association with other Leica photographers. For his trouble, Francesco gets raked over the coals by public condescention. What have you critics done for the LUG lately? Some people talk the talk; others walk the walk and deserve more respect. John