Just to be clear, Stevertigo is being facetious here, and I disagree strongly with what he is saying.
stevertigo wrote:
On 3/20/07, Slim Virgin slimvirgin@gmail.com wrote:
This is what he writes. He calls ATT a "monumentally bad idea". What needs to be clarified is that the distintions between V, RS and OR not only have been maintained in WP:ATT, but their formulation synchronized with one another as well.
Exactly, and I hope when he realizes that he'll reconsider what he did today. I do think it was based on a misunderstanding prompted by the discussion on the list about the Langan article.
Its important to remember that Wikipedia is Jimbo's website. It doesnt matter if he is right or wrong on any particular issue. What matters is that we follow his leadership and do so promptly, simply because the project would likely fall to pieces without him.
Who after is all is in a better position to formulate and implement policy changes? It is his job alone to tell the community what policy stands on Wikipedia, and how best to implement such. He after all is not just Wikipedia's founder, but its Editor in Chief, Chairman of the Board, and spokesperson.
-Stevertigo
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