On 11/3/06, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/11/06, Daniel P. B. Smith <wikipedia2006(a)dpbsmith.com> wrote:
Bobblewik is somewhat single-minded
and determined, but always courteous, well-informed, intelligent, and
willing to engage in discussion.
Except when changing the MOS before making an editing run, then
putting "per MOS" in the edit summary. He's been blocked repeatedly
for this behaviour.
But I thought that was the way you were supposed to do it - edit
policy/guidelines before you get into an argument, and then you're always
right, since we must blindly follow policy and guidelines. After all, isn't
the rule "whoever breaks the rules first wins" since after that everyone
else is edit warring or wheel warring (unlike the first person to act, who
is BE BOLDing)