Skyring (skyring@gmail.com) [050104 00:21]:
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 05:43:26 -0700, Fred Bauder fredbaud@ctelco.net wrote:
I would just wait for him to return from vacation. While seniority does not exist on Wikipedia officially, in practice it does and certain editors such as Adam Carr have a degree of favor. Other mechanisms for solving the problem such as negotiating with him or mediating will also require his presence.
Adam may be on holiday, but he has made several changes to the article and the discussion page, where he states that he "can't check his references" at the moment. One might ask why he feels he is able to revert my edits, which I have backed up by some authoritative and readily available texts on the matter, if he is without access to reference material. In any case, he is flat out wrong on several points. No appeal to seniority or rankism can justify a stubborn insistence on untruths.
I would say this is absolutely not what page protection is for. I went to unprotect it myself but someone else got there first.
I'm sure when Adam gets back differences can be sorted out on the Talk page, though.
- d.