Ray, I appreciate your honesty. I'll agree with you that I was not a very pleasant presence on the ML. Reading archives from, say, 2005 makes me cringe. I'm glad that people were not as heavy-handed as they could (should?) have been in dealing with me at the time. I learned a great deal about people from this community although I think the bulk of the "growing up" I've done (so far!) had to be done In Real Life. I did definitely learn some lasting lessons though and I'm sure I wouldn't be who I am today without WM although I'm not so active anymore.
Mark
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Ray Saintongesaintonge@telus.net wrote:
Mark Williamson wrote:
This is precisely one of the problems that is holding us back.
Individual prejudices against younger individuals may have scared younger users away from the project.
All in all, I feel that we should basically treat all users the same, regardless of age. If a 15 year old makes good contributions to an article on particle physics but they need a little fixing up, it should be treated the same way as if a 30 year old made the same contribution - fix it.
When I first encountered you you showed a great capacity to be a pain in the ass. You shared that ability with a few others who were already well passed their teen years. Your tenacity through all this has been commendable, and your continuing presence has had a mellowing effect on you. At Wikimania-Frankfurt you were one of the two people that I most regretted not having the chance to meet.
Ec
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