QUOTE (Rotbart van Dainig @ Mar 30 2010, 04:11 PM)

The key issue here is that it wasn't an administrator that was annoyed, but the line developer.
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As far as in remember, he got banned for saying his opinion about the line dev(Jason M. Hardy) in there in a not so nice choice of words.
If a personal or questionable comments are made about any member of a forum, if that member complains to an admin, it becomes that admin's problem and annoyance. Doubly so if the member is important to the forum, which, I'm guessing, the line developer is in the
freelancer forum.
And the fact that the line developer is not an admin in the freelancer forum means that it wasn't the line developer's final decision to remove that person from the forum.
But all of this is second hand knowledge. The person who feels he was forced out has his view of the banning, others have their view. Even he probably doesn't know exactly what the line developer might have said to the admins, or exactly what the admins were thinking when they banned him from that forum.
And the thing is, it seems to have very little to do with the implication that actual CGL employees were forced out, not freelancers, which is what the original 'forced out' comment was about.
QUOTE ( @ Mar 30 2010, 04:17 PM)

Mostly I was just curious about the forced out part. I haven't read through all the relevant threads completely yet, so was trying to see what I missed.
No former CGL employees have come forward saying they were forced out.
A few freelancers for Shadowrun have publicly stated that they feel they cannot do any future work for Catalyst.
The one freelancer mentioned above apparently felt he had been forced out after being banned from a private forum set up for CGL freelancers, but was not run directly by anyone from CGL. <EDIT to remove a bit I was just flat out wrong about>