[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote these words on 04/16/06 21:44 CST:

> +  <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
> +  <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/BasicNetworkingUtilities"/></para>

Even though there were 7 people that replied (voted) about the casing
used in the wiki links and you were the only person who preferred
non-lowercase, you used mixed case anyway.

Somehow, I just don't see this being a community driven decision.
Something important, that has impact down the road, or something
that the community is close to 50-50 on I can see the project lead
making a decision that determines the outcome.

But when the community was 100% one way and the project lead does
it another way instead, I'm not sure that sets a good example of
leadership.

-- 
Randy

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