> The only thing we truly could do is restore read access. But if the
> it.wikipedia community really wants to strike, there's very little we
> can do to stop them. :)

I sure agree with that. There're plenty of ways to inflict pain without 
terminating the service entirely. 
Editor strike means not editing, it doesn't mean full service downtime.

Full-page banners or whatever else may work, of course. 

When writers guild went on strike, we could still watch old stuff, right, it 
wasn't pulled ;-)
If doctors go on strike, people are still allowed to live, retroactive disease 
correction is not done...

How do we deal with an editor who starts deleting his contributions out of 
spite? 

Domas
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