On Mar 7, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Steve Bennett wrote:
On 3/7/06, Philip Welch wikipedia@philwelch.net wrote:
If there's nothing that proves that Wikipedia's culture has become too stuffy and serious for it's own good, it's the existence of serious pseudo-policy discussions concerning what we'll do on April Fool's Day.
How else would non-admins get involved?
I think we had plenty of non-admins editing "Britannica takeover of Wikimedia" last year.