Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Alphabet Game Offline |
Posted by: | John Grinder |
Date/Time: | 12/03/2003 02:32:47 |
Dear Anarchist (I assume that the name was either slightly mispelled or you are refusing the rules of English spelling as any proper anarchist would) I do see how I could possibly answer your question as no real anarchist would ever ask such a question. However, it may be that you are only pretending to be an anarchist and actually have a genuine interest. No, I have no objection in principle to people presenting patterning they have learned from me assuming two conditions are met: 1. they do it well - enough context and framing, a presentation of the patterning following, for example, the presentation of pattern format proposed by Carmen and me in Whispering (or something functionally equivalent). The problem is that the devil, as they say, is in the details. When you write, "As long as the source is properly referenced and so forth." that "so forth" covers a lot of unspecified ground. 2. Yes, I think it merely professional courtesy and appropriate to identify the source of patterning - both to acknowledge the person who did the modeling and/or design and to give people a reference to research further work of the quality being presented. John (a sometimes anarchist) |