Hi! As you bring the debian-www list into the game, I am commenting on it.
* Filipus Klutiero <chea...@gmail.com> [2010-07-28 07:31:41 CEST]: > the wiki page > http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2009/KDE-based-packagemanager > could use some work, but I can't easily edit it due to an edit > restriction on my account for this page set by Steve McIntyre in > revision 18. The restriction is commented by "Put the page back to where > it has been for a year. Philippe: why are you changing this after a > year?". I answered Steve's question and asked him to revert, but he > declined: > http://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2010/05/msg00044.html Reading the thread shows quite interesting point of views on your site, like working around the acl ban instead of doing collaborative communication work. A wiki isn't the place to fight a disagreement in through edit wars, it's the place to contain the _result_ of proper discussions once a conflict got noticed. Actually I don't notice any approach on discussing either the reason for the change that you tried to force onto the page several times nor does it help. Editing should be done with proper reasoning, not revering with "I don't understand why you reverted so I revert again". Sorry to say that, but to me, reading the information you handed on, the ban seems quite justified and bringing it up again without any further input on the ground of where and how you tried to discuss your wished changes to the page doesn't help, rather the contrary. Thanks, Rhonda -- "Lediglich 11 Prozent der Arbeitgeber sind der Meinung, dass jeder Mensch auch ein Privatleben haben sollte." -- http://www.karriere.at/artikel/884/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-www-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100728131033.gd8...@anguilla.debian.or.at