On 1/22/06, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
There are 1000s of editors on wikipedia. The odds of
me liking and
getting on with all of them are pretty much zero. However process (and
a reasonably common goal) means that I don't have to like someone to
work with them. Once we move outside process personal opinion about a
person matters a lot. Do you trust the person? Do you really honestly
deep down belive they are acting in good faith?
Quite so. And if we learn to assume good faith (and we don't need a
policy page to tell us *that* is a good idea), we should get along
fine.
--
Sam