--- Daniel Ehrenberg littledanehren@yahoo.com wrote:
--- JFrost8401@aol.com wrote:
This sort of project is bound to attract semi-autists with no social skills. Nevertheless, I don't think it's acceptable to
pass
the editing on to others because you can't be bothered to do it yourself.
Jim
My younger brother is a semi-autist (and I know some others), and I find that you can usually tell them directly what they're doing wrong and they'll change their behavior. Sometimes, they even like that you're telling them how to behave socially. It's weird.
So I guess he isn't really semiautistic
However, as the wikipedia policy says, you're not obligated to abide by these conventions.
As for not being bothered to do edits, I don't think it's acceptable to demand that someone do that copyediting. It's their own choice. They aren't obligated to do every copyedit they see. LDan
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