User:Jukeboksi/Blog/September2004: Difference between revisions

    (mostly at wikipedia today)
    (why haven't they requested it?)
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    :Yes, clearly it's of even more use to [[Consumerium Services]] or other serious [[wiki mission]]s than to those [[Wikimedia|bogus pseudo-encyclopedists]] who don't even understand why it's important, or pretend not to (more likely unless they are stupid).
    :Yes, clearly it's of even more use to [[Consumerium Services]] or other serious [[wiki mission]]s than to those [[Wikimedia|bogus pseudo-encyclopedists]] who don't even understand why it's important, or pretend not to (more likely unless they are stupid).
    ::If it's so obvious why link transit data is valuable, then why haven't any of the users requested it? -- [[User:Tim Starling|Tim Starling]] 08:49, 8 Sep 2004 (EEST)


    He also expressed his view that we should start with a limited group of users, but I countered that with the fact that we have for a long time been planning for a system that is accessible to everyone without any limitations of scope as to users.  
    He also expressed his view that we should start with a limited group of users, but I countered that with the fact that we have for a long time been planning for a system that is accessible to everyone without any limitations of scope as to users.