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Saundra, I have now posted my response at: http://blog.myphilanthropedia.org/?p=53. I hope that clarifies things further!
Wayan, your comment is unsubstantiated and just plain wrong. We most certainly do not pick who we want to listen to, and we most certainly do not manipulate or influence results in any way. Instead, we invite all experts to participate, and for those that do participate, we provide open-response opportunities to communicate their recommendations that we compile and make public. I find such public comments not only distasteful but also irresponsible. However, if you have constructive suggestions, I will be more than happy to hear them and reply.
Deyan
Posted by: Dvitanov | January 11, 2010 at 07:45 PM
Oui, so far their process on experts sounds like they pick who they want to listen to and what they believe from that expert, over-riding them whenever convenient.
Remind me to decline the offer to be one (if they ever asked)
BTW: Nice site redesign
Posted by: wayan | January 04, 2010 at 07:21 PM
These are terrific questions and an excellent topic for our next blog post! Give me a couple of days!
Thank you!
Deyan
Posted by: Dvitanov | January 04, 2010 at 05:46 PM