Corey Rossen wrote:
I was never a part of the discussion that resulted in Patske, that was before my time.
Have a good weekend.
PS - It annoys me to keep hearing you say "not my department" or anything close to that. It is your logo, you should know everything going on, instead you conveniently play the ignorance card when back against a wall or wish to "not comment" on a subject. Your logo. Own it. All of it.
Corey
Not my logo, the logo of a S-Corp, with a board of 7, of which I am a shareholder, I am not even the largest shareholder. Not trying to doge ownership, just do not want to explain things I don;t understand things I do not understand. I am not a programmer, I do not understand programing, I cannot explain progamming, you would have to ask one of the 6 programmers we have had headed by Dan Ott. When the library asked us, I turned it over to Dan Ott who heads technology for us. He took care of it, we do not bill, I do not micromanage other business' sites.With the print versions the agreement we have with Margaret Brinich and every editor we have is, I will not exert influence on them, NONE. I have asked for a favor as others have, and once in a while get it, but I have no control over it except paying the bill. I know everyone likes to think I'm a control freak we all do our things, and rarely talk. I talk with you more than the programmers or board, but then you do not bill me. There are 7 lawyers that work with the project, everything from intellectual property, to people using our trademarked items illegally. I have no idea what they do day to day, they just do it. Betsy heads up community out reach as a volunteer, I never tell volunteers what to do. Once in awhile I will ask them not to do something.
You have us confused with one person blogs, I actually have more to do with our newest Observer and the one about to launch, than the Lakewood Observer.
I own responsibility for the project, though I don't own actually own all of it, only a percentage. I have no ideas what people make up, but there is a board for AGS, one for the paper, a staff for the software company, over 60 staff in 15 communities. There is a Board of directors, there is an advisory board, there is a Deck advisory board, all listed in the paper.
No one is hiding anything, There are posts on the Deck offering "stemsites" letting people know we offer them. way back in 2006.
I'm taking responsible, but also trying to get you information on a great holiday weekend. But honestly with 12 papers by the end of summer, each having a staff and thousands of members and writers and issues, I cannot know it all, so why act like I do?
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