I was asked why I now think that "Ferrets" is doing a good job. It's because I had set specific goals that had to be reached for such a qualification. The current editorial team meets those goals, unlike any past editorial team, so the situation has altered very positively. I will not go so far as to say that I think that this equates to continued fine journalism if the current team is ever lost, because my experiences in the past cause me to doubt that will automatically happen with this publisher, but it shows that it is possible, and that we ferret folks are not in the least out of line when we expect accuracy, a commitment to ferrets (such as the support shelters are getting), and other reasonable goals. To not say that the goals have been met when they actually have would have been illogical and unfair. Hopefully, the publisher will realize that it has a winning editorial combination which has created a publication that is far batter than at any time in its past, will reward that, maintain that, and use it as its new gold standard. [Posted in FML issue 3826]