On 07/09/2007, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
In the outside world appeals courts do not go through
all the minutiae
of evidence, but are more inclined to look at whether in broad terms the
rules have been unjustly applied.
Ec
I fail to see the difference between justice and revenge.
Sure, Wikipaedia has a right to control access to its site, which
includes discouraging some people from editing (prevention
is technically impossible, unless you want to be Citizendium),
but it doesn't need to cause people pain beyond that.