
11 Feb
2012
11 Feb
'12
8:10 p.m.
Keith>DP does not define PG policies and vice versa. Well, we fundamentally disagree on this subject, so there is no point arguing. My position is that PG and DP are strongly tied simply because the vast majority of PG content comes from DP, and it would be silly to pretend otherwise. Also DP has a greater practical knowledge of these issues that PG has. Note that *I* do not work with DP anymore [so there is no point in trying to tar me with that feather] I gave DP up since books that take years to produce do not fit well with my lifestyle. I produce independently, because that is something I can in practice do.