On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:16 PM, Ken Arromdee <arromdee(a)rahul.net> wrote:
If he is telling the truth it seems like a perfectly
legitimate request.
Wikipedia obviously cares about the issue enough to have Wikipedia articles
covering the subject and put out press releases mentioning it. If so, then
Wikipedia should care enough to get those correct.
This controversy has been going on for a long while now, and I just
want to say something to both Jimmy and Larry:
Suck it up, and take your petty fight elsewhere! I don't know what
happened in the early days of wikipedia, and I don't much care to. You
have different versions of the same story, and the constant carping is
getting tiring. And wikipedia and wikipedians are getting caught right
in the middle. Wikipedia is getting a bad rep because of all this, and
many different users are locked in an endless struggle trying to do
either Jimmy's or Larry's bidding.
We don't need it. This is an issue between *you two*, and every time
you start one of your diatribes or Jimmy asks for articles to be
changed, it puts us, the community, in an impossible situation. It
needs to end.
So, on behalf of those who actually write wikipedia, I say: suck it
the hell up!
Larry, Jimmy readily admits that you where the original
Editor-in-Chief of wikipedia, and with helping to form some of the
early core policies. Isn't that enough? You've already basically
denounced wikipedia in as many ways and places you can think of (not
least this thread), why would you even want to be considered one of
its chief architects? You've got a whole project to yourself, I
suggest you stick to improving that.
Jimmy, stop getting involved in the articles that concern yourself,
Larry and the history of wikipedia. It's an impossible conflict of
interest, not only for you, but for the wikipedians that are loyal to
you (who, again, are put in an impossible situation). You know better
than anyone that the wikipedia process works beautifully. Trust the
process that works for the rest of the encyclopedia, and stay the hell
away and let the editors sort it out. I think you have enough insight
to realize that you're not neutral on the issue.
So, please, both of you, get yourself some blogs and hash it out away
from wikipedia servers, and away from community at large. We don't
need it.
Rant over.
--Oskar