To be fair, in my experience, often one can provide evidence and still not have much of the arbcom read it....
-Snowspinner
On Jun 19, 2005, at 6:55 AM, Rebecca wrote:
Folks, if you don't provide evidence, then don't be surprise when your concerns aren't included in a ruling. The vast amount of evidence there points to the conclusion I noted before - there are piles upon piles of examples of Jguk systematically changing stuff, and about four examples of SouthernComfort doing the same thing. We can only consider what is put before us, and almost all of that relates to Jguk.
-- ambi
On 6/19/05, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
The issue here, though, is that deciding on these issues (as with whether to use American or English English) comes down to the editors of a particular article. There appears to be widespread agreement on the particular articles involved (of which SouthernComfort was one of the editors) that BCE-CE was preferable in this instance. Jguk then went around changing them to his preference anyway, regardless of the article consensus - and that's what isn't on.
-- ambi
But this isn't true. SouthernComfort hit artices on which he had no previous editing history.
geni
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