Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Martin Howard wrote: > sam jotted down the following: > > > But buyers who DO get defective equipment SHOULD post it. > > Why? What good does it do to post it to the LUG? It doesn't remedy his > problem, it doesn't change Leica's practices, it doesn't have any > consequences for those going to purchase gear. It's only function is > retribution for the poster and annoyance for the rest of us. it does a lot of good. a excellent example is the quality control problems Leica was having with the M6 frame counters a few years ago. By comparing notes, LUGers realized theirs was not an isolated case, and there was indeed a problem. Leica has since fixed the problem, probably in part due LUG protests > > > > And if it only occurs once every six months, why should that be a problem? > > Well, if it's not a problem, why write ANYTHING about it at all? > > > Your response intimidates others from posting "defect" messages > > Good! Wow, I am impressed by your very informed, educated, and scholarly attitude. Ban anything we don't agree with, YEAH ! > > > and if > > taken to an extreme, ANY kind of message that could be dumped to > > "it's in the archives and has been covered before", so it's a dead horse. > > I think that most people are capable of making the distrinction between > raising an issue which has been discussed before, either in light of > something new, or because it was not exhausted before; and raising an issue > which (a) leads nowhere, (b) generates a lot of inflammatory messages, (c) > has been exhausted. > > M. That's funny Martin. I don't think you are thinking at all, if you think you are the one who can decide what On Topic message are posted to the LUG. Taking ourselves a bit too seriously, are we ?? Stephen Gandy