The initial edit, by an anonymous editor, seems to be a vicious "outing", none of it sourced. I see no reason the article and its history should not be removed and an apology made to Allan Jenkins.
Advising someone to edit an article on themselves is not wise. Nor would it be wise for him to try.
Fred
On Jul 19, 2005, at 5:14 PM, Kelly Martin wrote:
The following I received via wiki's "Email a user" function. I vaguely recall this article. I told him that he could remove any statements he feels are false, and that as far as purging the history, there's no policy for doing that.
Kelly
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