On 1/3/07 3:02 PM, "Andy Mabbett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In message > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Benjamin > West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> Off topic rants don't belong on the wiki. It's not helpful. > > I agree, but since my comments were neither off-topic nor ranting, > that's a straw man which we can dispense with. I agree with Ben that your comments were both off-topic and ranting. Your response to Ben is simple contradiction of his statement, and does not provide any new relevant information and is therefore a waste of time. If you wish to argue something, present new information, not just contradiction. >> Furthermore, questions without answers don't belong on -faq pages. > > That's an interesting, but far from irrefutable, opinion. It is not just an opinion, it is existing practice in the community. > Since I was > requesting answers to them, it's also bordering on being another straw > man. Open questions are open issues until they are answered, then depending on whether they are worthy enough to be considered "frequent", their answers may be moved to an FAQ. >> An >> unresolved question is called an issue, and belongs on the -issues > > I'm quite confident that both of the *questions* I asked are resolved; I > simply don't know the answers to them. If you don't know the answers to them, then from your perspective they are issues. Leave the moving to the FAQ to the editors of the respective spec. > The censored comment Please stop making false claims. Nothing is censored in a wiki where edit histories are public. Thanks, Tantek _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
