Eric B. Rakim wrote
I don't know if this is the proper place to turn
for
help. If it isn't, then please tell me because the matter is
urgent. Wikipedia is a fine resource and contains very much
useful information. Reading Wikipedia is fun, and every day
since I discovered it I've learnt a thing or two by reading
it. But its coverage about programming and computer software
is a little thin I think.
It is not complete (and never will be). It could also do with better
organisation.
However ...
Having found [[User:Eric B. and Rakim]], and read the way the VfD debate
went, I have less sympathy than at first.
Well, I can't exclude UtherSRG's very friendly
message on my talk page. Is this some kind of hazing or are
regular users treated like this too? Seems like a calculated
move - tease the new guy til they fight back and then accuse
them.
No, this is normal; no special treatment.
I need help. Because I don't know what I should
do. Either
it is so that my work and expertise isn't appreciated or
even accepted by Wikipedia. If so, I will leave peacefully
and not return. If not so, I would expect an apology from
the perpetrators and that my work is not destroyed.
If you are an expert, and can also work within the Wikipedia constraints,
that's great.
Charles