No, of course there was no intention, stated or
otherwise, to help. That was exactly my point, in
case you missed it. If you have to ask about how
you are expected to help, you can't afford to do
it. You are out of your depth and out of your
league (absolutely no offense intended).
I love Eng
Identity of Anonymous Wikipedia Editors Not Protected by First Amendment
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Nothing unexpected.
Fred
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On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Neil Harris wrote:
> As part of the WMF's mission, I wonder if it could be worth considering
> providing a Web-based English (or other language) literacy course that
> could start with very simple video lessons to give an elementary
> vocabulary first, and then al
> I'm not sure any of us had the stated intention of helping you. What,
> exactly, were we expected to be helping you with?
I think the message is a head's up that there might be problems on some
Wikimedia projects, and that the pollyannish attitude that everything
will work out if one is patient
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Thomas Morton wrote:
> Let's just drop it :) I'm not sure where things went so south but I take
> full responsibility. I've pinged Tim off-list about contributing my own
> time
> to work on the error page matter - which I think is only fair enough given
> that I r
You appear to have a different definition of "kind or nice word" than I'm
used to.
The words have been posted to help you. That is both kind (because it helps)
and nice (because it was volunteered, taking up time from my life, for your
potential benefit alone). I cannot control if you find them h
I'm not sure any of us had the stated intention of helping you. What,
exactly, were we expected to be helping you with?
2011/5/26 Virgilio A. P. Machado :
> Thank you guys. I knew you wouldn't let me down.
> You outdid yourselves. On this illustrious
> mailing list where from «you know who» all th