Everyone who sprung into action and DID SOMETHING when Linuxbeak did
what he did, aggravated the situation. He may have acted in error or
unwisely, but the solution is to discuss the situation.
Fred
On May 30, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Conrad Dunkerson wrote:
* Nick Boalch wrote:
This is simply not the case. If an admin is
acting in the
interests of
the encyclopaedia then he is doing the right thing, regardless of
what
the majority of the community thinks.
Good to know.
The other day a fellow named Linuxbeak acted in the interests of the
encyclopedia (as he saw it). Some people disagreed, but clearly he was
"doing the right thing" because HE thought so. No need for that silly
'consensus' stuff. :]
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