Always paranoia, when you can't provide a satisfactory answer or explanation. If I am paranoid, let me tell you that you are quite pathetic. Having to have secret little chats because you can't have it all your own way on wikipedia. Who the hell are you anyway?
Giano
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Giacomo M-Z solebaciato@googlemail.com wrote:
Troling? what is trolling about pointing out that IRC is not the place to
be
dicusisng Wikipedia policy affairs?
Everything. There has long been an official IRC location for exactly that. There are even designated "office hours" these days.
Secondly, it may be free now (I have no idea), but it certainly was not in the past - £15 was the figure at one time.
....and we're well off topic now.
If there is going to be an IRC meeting concerning Wikipedia, are the logs of it going to onto the mailing list and to be published on Wikipedia? If not - why not?
Please put your paranoia to one side. Read the original post. It's an informal brainstorming session for people interested in discussing something. When people from your work go down to the pub to chat, do you demand they publish minutes? For heaven's sake.
Steve
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