>
>>> Common sense is the *lowest* level of intelligence. Has anyone you
>>> know, actually died or got injured from the wikipedia, ever?
>>
>>> --
>>> -Ian Woollard
>>>
>
> on 5/29/09 8:30 AM, Fred Bauder at fredbaud(a)fairpoint.net wrote:
>
>> I'm pretty sure we're partially to blame for a suicide or two, by
>> users,
>> not readers...
>>
> If you are serious here, Fred, that is quite a statement. Please be
> careful
> with that thought.
>
> Marc Riddell
on 5/29/09 9:06 AM, Fred Bauder at fredbaud(a)fairpoint.net wrote:
Interactions between less than perfect people and less than perfect
organizations are complex. We can do our best to be as compassionate as
possible in all interactions, but there can be a great deal of pain
regardless. That is one reason to try to keep the door open even with
editors that are troublesome and be forgiving of human weakness.
I agree with everything you say here, Fred. I was just stumbling over the
use of the word "suicide" in this context. As far as the Project dealing
"compassionately" with human interaction, I see no evidence of that. This
brings up the old question: What is more important, the product or the
people who create it? This Project has not successfully resolved that
question.
Marc