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:This is the single most persistent advocate of the [[SVpov]]. Thankfully some even on the [[vile mailing list]] seem to be identifying the vile little shit for what it is, and may soon require it be flushed: | :This is the single most persistent advocate of the [[SVpov]]. Thankfully some even on the [[vile mailing list]] seem to be identifying the vile little shit for what it is, and may soon require it be flushed: | ||
:"With all due respect, how often do you edit en:? I count 28 edits in | :"With all due respect, how often do you edit en:? I count 28 edits in the month of May. I often beat that in a day. On the other hand, in the same time period I count 48 pontifications from you on the en: mailing list, which I must admit I can't hope to match. Might I suggest you are dealing more in theory than in practice?" - [[John Robinson]] [http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2004-June/013482.html] | ||
the month of May. I often beat that in a day. On the other hand, in the same time period I count 48 pontifications from you on the en: mailing list, which I must admit I can't hope to match. Might I suggest you are dealing more in theory than in practice?" - [[John Robinson]] [http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2004-June/013482.html] |
Revision as of 19:18, 26 June 2004
" The current climate seems to be hostile against admins enforcing our policies. I would like to change that. -- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)" [1]
- This is the single most persistent advocate of the SVpov. Thankfully some even on the vile mailing list seem to be identifying the vile little shit for what it is, and may soon require it be flushed:
- "With all due respect, how often do you edit en:? I count 28 edits in the month of May. I often beat that in a day. On the other hand, in the same time period I count 48 pontifications from you on the en: mailing list, which I must admit I can't hope to match. Might I suggest you are dealing more in theory than in practice?" - John Robinson [2]