On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:36 PM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Achal Prabhala wrote:
In all these capacities and more.
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That's the spirit. And I've always felt that a waste is a terrible thing to mind.
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First link: 231 Second link: 285
Settle down, my friend...going around in circles will make us all dizzy.
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Personally, I recommend half an hour of Pranayama (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pranayama) every morning: it makes one feel calm and loving.
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Your commitment to openness and transparency is ready to be transferred to a Twitter account. You'll have to work with Erik to make all of his openness and transparency fit. (In all seriousness, thank you, Erik, for the reports.)
I don't know why anyone would be interested (in more than 500 characters) about one of the biggest portions of Wikimedia's five-year plan (which you didn't help write, I get it!). But your snide answers to legitimate questions only serves to highlight the exact problems and concerns that most people have been quietly observing in you. Good work.
MZMcBride
Honestly, I don't see how you could expect a better set of answers given your approach. You're not a prosecutor, and you have no right to interrogate him about whatever "improprieties" you and your supposedly like-minded (but anonymous and uncounted) associates perceive. You're also not a shareholder, an auditor, or in any other fashion entitled to receive polite replies to snide implications of corruption.
Nathan