[Moderator's Note]
Jon, as moderator, please allow me to apologize for anything that I may (or may not) have done to make you feel "chastised" on this forum. We welcome all points of view. While I tend to let posts stand unedited, I have occasionally edited out inappropriate comments or deleted posts altogether that were not helpful to the discussion.
I re-read Wayne's posting that you refer to in yours, and while I can understand why you may have taken it as a chastisement, I do not believe that is the actual case. In fact, Wayne and I had a private email conversation regarding some grant possibilities - and an I confident that he meant no harm. He, like you (and I, for that matter), is "from away" and only can make it to Sheepscot on occasion.
I think that it is important for everyone to remember that written communication - especially an informal medium like email or a discussion forum - has its drawbacks. One is that inflections of text are completely wiped away.
Consider the following sentence:
I love the WW&F.
Read it 3 times, placing the most emphasis on a different word.
*I* love the WW&F.
I *love* the WW&F.
I love the *WW&F*.
See how the meaning changes? This gets lost in a simple text message.
Everyone who participates on this forum wants the very best for the WW&F. Otherwise we would waist our time on some other hobby, web site, or what-not. We want everyone to feel free to speak their mind on this forum without fear of repercussions, etc.; like a family gathered around the dinner table for some conversation. The parents (or in our case BOD) still make the final decisions, but everyone listens to each other's cares and concerns. Also, like the dinner table, we swap stories, tell jokes, and enjoy basic fellowship with our WW&F family.
I think that this forum is a great medium for members near and far to get their regular WW&F "fix" when they can't be at the museum. I'd also like to see it expand so that members "from away" can be found to take on small to medium size projects that don't have to be done at Sheepscot. (Current examples of things taken care of from "away" members include forum moderation, grant writing, pattern making, newsletter mailing, and many other tasks.)
Finally, if anyone has any comments, or feels that something is out of line, please PM me, or email me at ed@spongeawareness.com. I try to keep on top of all the conversations, but that isn't always possible.