[FFmpeg-cvslog] [ffmpeg.org]: r300 - trunk/src/contact

Robert Swain robert.swain
Wed Feb 25 21:13:26 CET 2009


2009/2/25 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni at gmx.at>:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 08:56:57PM +0100, superdump wrote:
>> Author: superdump
>> Date: Wed Feb 25 20:56:56 2009
>> New Revision: 300
>>
>> Log:
>
>> The thread hijacking article on wikipedia was removed because it didn't contain
>> any citations.
>
> ROTFL
> next they remove the article on evolution because it doesnt contain a
> citation of the bible

That was my thinking too, though worded differently. Why can't
wikipedia be _the_ point of reference? Why does everything have to be
cited? There are many things which could be on there, the origin of
which people do not know and that people are not laying claim to but
that do exist.

Denying knowledge of thread hijacking simply because it doesn't have
any other solid point of reference (though 'hijacking of discussion
threads' is noted on the netiquette page and they haven't removed
that...) has to be some kind of censorship or just plain ignorance of
what goes on in the world. Maybe we should have cited some of our
threads where we wrote "Don't hijack threads!" to perpetrators. Maybe
that would be sufficient basis for a wikipedia page.

Regards,
Rob




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