Wikipedia is not a battleground. I do not seek battles.
- White Cat
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
White Cat wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:32 PM, Ray Saintonge wrote:
You are pursuing too many controversial and complex issues at the same time. Some of us are concerned about rogue bots and wonder about hidden agendas.
I do not run rouge bots. You have evidence of that? Or are you accusing merely to accuse?
I do not have a hidden agenda despite being accused of it *all the
freaking
time*. People are willing to give indef blocked users a second chance yet are not willing to give me a first one.
In my estimation a rogue bot is one that makes automatic changes on a project without any consideration whatsoever for the concerns of the regular participants in that project. If a project's community wants to do things differently for reason of its own that's fine.Given the quantity of projects on which you appear to want to run the bot it's easy to understand that you may be completely unaware of the discussions that have taken place on that project. If that project is in a language that the bot operator does not understand than any attempt at reasonable discussion would be futile.
Learn to pick your fights, and avoid entering them with such a deep preconception that you are right.
I don't pick fights.
Sorry if that one came out sounding wrong. "Choose your battles" would have been more appropriate phrasing.
Ec
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