Re: wiki "abuse"

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On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Felipe Contreras wrote:

> Here's a useful Wikipedia guideline: assume good faith: 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Assume_good_faith

For the dear love of God.

Just assume -- hypothetically -- for one second that you, Felipe 
Contreras, tried to create a user page on 
http://subversion.tigris.org/wiki/ reading like this:

-- snip --
Felipe E. Contreras, a proud Git user.

* [http://felipec.wordpress.com/ Felipe Contreras]
** [http://felipec.wordpress.com/tag/git/ Keep an open mind]
** [http://whygitisbetterthanx.com/ Git is better]
-- snap --

only that the last link was to one of your blog posts and was not well 
researched.

If you still think that such a completely unbiased and uncontroversial 
user page was a good idea, well, you should take over the monitoring of 
the Git Wiki, I guess, and make sure you remove all link spam. Actually, I 
like that idea. Can you do that, please? Can you watch the recent changes 
of the Git Wiki and keep it a place where information is king? Thank you 
so much in advance!

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