Gee. Somebody who never posts on Wikipedia (as I suspected) making demands that Wikipedia policy be changed. And does anybody wonder why I think he's probably a troll?
RickK
NSK nsk2@wikinerds.org wrote: I don't really have enough time to edit much on Wikipedia. I have my own projects and soon/hopefully will have my own nonprofit organisation. So, although my community website now is still very new (just opened this August, but already serving more than 65 thousand hits per month), it will certainly become very known and important in the near future. My interests in the Wikipedia community are mostly establishing public relations, helping each other to improve our community policies and sharing software development tips and practices. I mostly want communication with Wikipedia decision makers, the Board and the development team, so that we can find ways to cooperate as independent separate projects. So, I think it should be obvious that I participate in your mailing lists as a representative of a friendly website which seeks to have relations, cooperation and knowledge sharing with Wikimedia. But if WMF does not wish to cooperate or thinks I am a "competitor", then you can just say so and I will leave.
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