[WikiEN-l] Fwd: Wikipedia e-mail

Rob Smith nobs03 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 20:10:37 UTC 2006


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From: Fl Celloguy <flcelloguy at hotmail.com>
Date: Dec 5, 2006 3:36 PM
Subject: RE: Wikipedia e-mail
To: Nobs02 <nobs03 at gmail.com>

 That's because I hadn't sent it yet: I had meant to send it (I had a rough
draft ready) after I logged off yesterday, but inadvertantly didn't get
around to it. My apologies for that; I've copied and pasted the response
below. Thanks for your understanding.

Hello, nobs, good to hear from you again! Before I undelete the pages, I
would just like to know what you intend to use them for; I know you cited an
appeal of your ArbCom case, but I would like to know some more details of
your intended use, given that *the topics we discussed were unrelated to
Cberlet's and your Arbitration case *[emphasis mine]. Because of
confidentiality issues, I have to be careful when undeleting any of these
pages;  I will be happy, though, to fulfill your request if it is
appropriate and necessary.

Thanks again for your understanding.

Flcelloguy
>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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It appears some negotiation may be necessary here.  I thought this was
moreless a done deal when Fred Bauder personally restored the main page;
Flchelloguy now reserves some right to act at his own discretion "if" and
when he decides it is "appropriate and necessary".  I don't know how to
proceed from here.

As to your draft, yes I like it; no problem with mentorship.  The big
question is, how much eividence of good faith on my part is necessary.  Let
me clarify the question: in the omitted evidence do we want to show more
that I acted in good faith, or that I was the victim of bad faith?

As to #12, I believe that ends 23 Dec 2006 cause it has been one year; see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Probation#List_of_users_where_normal_probation_is_dormant

which refers to it as "dormant probation".  Does this need to be clarified?

Thanks again,

nobs

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