Christopher Mahan wrote:
> It is acceptable for people to hold their own
opinions and express
> them -- but not in an inappropriate forum. One of the cardinal
> principles of Wikipedia is respect for others, even others with
> whom we have significant political or other disagreements.
Absolutely. Even more so, in my opinion, of long-time
contributors.
In a sense, I suppose. But once we're long-time contributors, we
are friends (to a degree), and we can probably take a little heat,
although it's best if it's kept private or avoided entirely when
we can.
If I had to choose between "act more respectuflly towards old-timers"
or "act more respectfually towards newcomers", I'd tend to favor the
latter. But I don't think there's any "more so" needed.
I don't always follow my own advice here -- none of us always do, and
that's part of the human condition. But courtesy and kindness is
powerful magic, and we should use it in all cases to our best
advantage.
But I do want him to know that I think that the way he
expresses
himself in the heat of "righteous outrage" is a bit detrimental to
his reputation as far as I am concerned.
Well, I'm sure he's listening with an open heart to what you are
saying.
--Jimbo