Matthew Woodcraft wrote:
And, as Wikipedia is not our employer, I think imposing a dress code is inappropriate.
We are creating a product that is used by a great many people with many, many, unique POVs. Having usersnames that are POV slogans as being attributed authors to that body of knowledge is going to disparage our work and put its neutrality in question.
But we can actually wear whatever we want during meet-ups since that doesn't affect the wide adoption of our work. And of course we can all continue to write in our underwear!
-- mav
We are creating a product that is used by a great many people with many, many, unique POVs. Having usersnames that are POV slogans as being attributed authors to that body of knowledge is going to disparage our work and put its neutrality in question.
But we can actually wear whatever we want during meet-ups since that doesn't affect the wide adoption of our work. And of course we can all continue to write in our underwear!
-- mav
Of course, I never thought if it; no one would adopt something edited by a Christian! LDan
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