The issue here started out as an observation on my part on the decline of two seperate products both of which are important to me. It morphed in to something else as I see it. The issue has been resolved. We as posters can advocate the use of a product that's relevant to BZII, however, we can't force others to use that product if there not really interested in using it.Firestorm29 wrote:Granted, I don't have much clue of what's going on in the BZ2 side of things, but from my angle of an uninvolved person, it really feels like very single post you made here has been about pushing software you like.
I think the term "SPAM" might be applicable here.
Spam is broad term that is like a catch all way people view promoting a particular product. Truespace, like 3D MAX is promoted by those who use it and by myself as well. Also, isn't spam an email related issue? Posting on a forum is a little different. Posting articles about Truespace is my personal business. Many of my posts are also general enough to be applied to other modeling software in the form of modeling tutorial tips. I guess the real issue is about allowing posters to post rather then have others decide for them what other posters should post. Telling others not to post is a mild form of intimidation that really doesn't serve any useful purpose and cheapens the usefulness of posting articles in general. I don't benefit directly from others actually using Truespace as it is a freely available modeling software. To be honest, I'd like to see more people using it, but I don't really lose any sleep one way or the other.