On 6/21/07, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Tony Sidaway wrote:
On 6/21/07, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/21/07, Tony Sidaway tonysidaway@gmail.com wrote:
Absolutely. We seek to minimise the potential harm where that is possible without compromising the encyclopedia.
As soon as you bring in things not directly related to writing the encyclopedia in (and do no harm isn't at least outside the article on wicca) you compromise the encyclopedia.
I think this is true only if you think that information is neutral, irrespective of the form of presentation. Why would I not want to put my son's excellent academic record, or my beautiful and talented daughter's photograph, on a notice on every telegraph pole in my neighborhood? I've nothing to be ashamed of, I'm a proud father, and they're both adults, so why don't I just go ahead and do that?
I hope you ask them before you do that. You could be attracting the wrong crowd.
They know they can trust their dad. I'm proud but not stupid.