James Farrar stated for the record:
On 02/07/07, jayjg <jayjg99(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, it was appropriate. The MONGO case was quite
clear when we voted
on it, and the vote was unanimous:
"A website that engages in the practice of publishing private
information concerning the identities of Wikipedia participants will
be regarded as an attack site whose pages should not be linked to from
Wikipedia pages under any circumstances."
OK, so we not cannot link to the New York Times, after its recent
magazine article.
Yeah! That's my name, right there! That's my name in the New York
Times Magazine! w00t!
Er, that is, I mean ... who does that Jonathan Dee think he is,
revealing my name and general line of work just because I was so
careless as to mention both during the interview?
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