On Jul 1, 2011, at 11:22 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:

> On 1 July 2011 22:10, Stefane Fermigier <[email protected]> wrote:
>> you (and Ross) are dishonest in claiming that the rule about the sponsors 
>> also applies to the projects contributors credits pages.
> 
> Neither of us has said that,

I 've been asking repeatedly for evidence that there was a rule about allowing 
links with no nofollow attr from project pages, and all you could come up was 
this page about sponsors.

Why bring this into the discussion? We're not talking about the sponsors here. 
(And even the case of the sponsors, the fact that gold sponsors don't have a 
nofollow attr makes your argument moot).

> we have both provided it as evidence of
> practice in the ASF and support for the argument that nofollow is
> important.

We're not discussing the importance of nofollow in general, we're discussing a 
specific case. You said repeatedly there were rules for the specific case we 
are discussing, and we've discovered that there aren't.

So now it's up to the Stanbol community to decide.

> An accusation of dishonesty is unacceptable. I chose to ignore such
> personal attacks in your other mails,

You would have had an argument here if you hadn't failed into the same fallacy 
in a previous message.

Anyway, I apologize fot this one.

  S.

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