On Nov 29, 2007 7:16 PM, Alec Conroy <alecmconroy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Alec, how can
people show you e-mails they say don't exist to begin with?
I'm sorry, but to mo knowlege, nobody has actually seriously said such
conversations don't exist.
"However, since a number of people have insisted that such discussions
did not take place on any public mailing list we were aware of and
therefore could only have been in private correspondence, to keep
insisting otherwise is getting very close to accusing people of lying,
wouldn't you say?"
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2007-November/086359.html
Durova has said multiple times that there
were in-depth discussions and enthusiastic support.
Exactly how many times? Also, what *exactly* did she say there were
"in-depth discussions" and "enthusiastic support" for. *Exactly*, not
your personal impressions and feelings.
If Durova swore
to me on her honor that she made it all up and there were no such
discussions, I'd be inclined to believe her. (although I'd also be
inclined to call for her indef block if that were the case)
You are reading far more into Durova's e-mail and statement than is
actually there. Did you read Sam's e-mail? Read it five more times
please.