On Thursday 03 February 2005 09:20, Tony Sidaway wrote:
In a message dated 02/02/2005 21:43:38 Eastern Standard Time,
Well, I dont think Srubenstein was whining.
"There is nothing I can do about it, but I do want to point out (and for now, this is the only available venue) that I think this is an example of a frivolous application of the rule," is a whine.
Oh please give it a rest, Tony. This man has raised some excellent points about the implications of the 3RR that, whether you agree or not, are thought provoking. Discussion has followed, and perhaps this might lead to some fine-tuning. I hope so, as it sounds like he was doing nothing but helping the article, and although it may have applied literally, it probably shouldn't.
I'm sorry that it offends you and interferes with your advocacy of the zero-tolerance approach to Wikipedia users (who, I should point out, are voluntarily giving up their free time to help out with this project to create a top-quality encyclopaedia and consequently deserve more than a little appreciation).
Have a heart, and if you can't do that, at least accept that you've said your piece.
Jake.