On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 3:01 PM, <WJhonson(a)aol.com> wrote:
In a message dated 5/18/2008 1:19:17 P.M. Pacific
Daylight Time,
stwalkerster(a)googlemail.com writes:
Still, back to the point, I feel that Durova's
identity should be kept quiet. If Durova wants to reveal her identity, then
she can do it herself - she is quite capable of that. She does not need
someone else to publicise it for her.>>
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She has revealed her identity.
Just not on-wiki.
In an interview, speaking as a Wikipedian, she identifies with her on-wiki
name and her off-wiki name.
That's the point of this thread. Not that someone *found out* who she was
surrepticiously, but that she herself revealed it.
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And so she did. That does not change the fact that, if she prefers to
be referred to as "Durova" on-wiki, we should respect that wish. Why
shouldn't we?
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