I am not trying to be rude or as forceful as Manstuprator here (I know he's been anxious to have the knowledge in these Bulletins for a long while). I am however confused by all the opaque statements on this subject seeming to instruct us to do something without explaining what it is that we should do to get access to this "cloud" server. If it's a work in progress I can appreciate that, but you have also made statements as if it should be obvious and easy to do right now. If it's a matter of some kind of qualifications I am happy to discuss that in private should you provide a way to initiate that process. Thanks for working to preserve this information. Me, Manstuprator and many others will be happy to have this valuable information available to us and the community. "There is nothing really stopping well-known regular users getting access to Yesmap's collection of literature and research, including the bulletins" "You are aware everything in the shared section on Yesmap's cloud server, can be shared and seen by members of the public via a simple access code, right? I have said on multiple occasions that we will do exactly this, if and when the labor is available to vet and organize the content..." |