Hello, Richard and Sclark.
I'm going to try to be completely nonpolitical in this post. (And any non-administrative members responding, please respect this.) I have personal reasons not to see any further disturbance caused here.
I am a member of "the public" that your company is attempting to serve. I've been a longtime member of Windrivers, and several of it's spinoff forums, I've even moderated at some of them... and I've argued with Scott before too, but I keep coming back here, because I just don't have the geek know-how that so many of your regular members do (at least the ones who haven't left in disgust).
I am a CONSUMER of your end product - the forum.
So if you want feedback from your consumers, here it is.
I will address specifically two people.
NOONOO (and the dozens of people like her that she leads in spirit, if not in name) is what made this site so attractive to me as a member of the public to return to again and again. She has personally saved my bacon on a half a dozen occasions where I was facing a technical SNAFU. I find it absolutely incredible that someone with her technical savvy and customer service skills has been willing to provide MORE than full time service to this site WITHOUT EVER BEING PAID A PENNY. If I were you, I would consider it a MASSIVE stroke of luck that she has decided to stay here and continue to represent your company's good image despite the expulsion of the old Scott. She is one of the shining crown jewels of this website and I would court her goodwill if I were you.
The other person I will address is TripleRLtd. Again, specifically as a member of the public.
TripleRLtd and I have argued before, and more rarely, made peace and agreed. However, elevating him to moderator status does nothing to increase public confidence in the moderation team here. While he is intelligent and means well, he has no customer service skills whatsoever and the frequency with which he contradicts himself leads me to suspect he may have a short-term memory problem as well, or possibly a problem grasping reality. I can find you examples if you like, but knowing Trip, I'd wager real money that if you look through whatever his most recent ten posts are, you will find at least two or three instances.
Think about it. If you are a representative of your company, and you want your company to make a good impression on potential customers, it seems clear to me what sort of person you should and should not be identifying your brand name with.
Just my two cents worth. If you don't want your customers' opinions, that is your prerogative as administrator.
Paul.