On 13/08/07, Webmaster <webmaster askapache.com> wrote:
> noodl,
>
> Your comments (below) and edits to my userpages
> (http://wiki.ap
ache.org/httpd/AskApache
> http://wiki.apa
che.org/httpd/MrApache)
> are pointedly innappropriate and frankly very
mean-spirited! I thought that
Yes, I regret the tone of that email I sent you in private.
> we were allowed to link to our homepages (http://www.askapache.com
> http://www.htaccesselite
.com) on our user pages, as I notice most
> contributors do. I want to and am allowed to
contribute to the httpd wiki
> and I have something to contribute. Besides your
suggestion that I leave
> forever as I'm not wanted, do you or anyone else have a
suggestion as to how
> I can participate on the wiki?
There you go again, not understanding the meaning of
'banned'.
It is very clear that your only interest in our wiki is
increasing
traffic to your own site. The fact is that your site is
dedicated to
making money through spurious 'SEO' practices. You have been
banned
from wikipedia, here, and have caused a fuss on your own
service
provider's wiki (DreamHost) by attempting further
self-promotion.
If you'd made an attempt to provide some useful information
on our
wiki this time rather than ignoring guidelines by reverting
the
deletion of your link farm I might have reacted
differently.
So I'll repeat what I said in private. I don't think you
should be
allowed to make edits to our wiki. If you really have
something useful
to add, then please post it to this list first for
consideration.
--
noodl
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