QUOTE(Mathsci @ Sun 15th November 2009, 1:41pm)
Nice to see that fieryangel is using this as an opportunity to get back at wikiproject music editors. There's nothing like settling a grudge, is there? Funny thing when wikipedia doesn't have articles on Francis Poulenc's sextet for piano and wind but has plenty of articles on the lesser known works of "Les Six". (I wrote the article on Darius Milhaud's wind quintet, but then again I wasn't the publisher.)
Neither was I, although I was
accused of that. (I wish I was, however...). I would write the article about Poulenc's sextet, but I was told that I have a COI because of Les Six....even though I don't publish anything by Poulenc....and, of course, I'm still indefinitely blocked, out of process, by Moreschi...
Moreschi and Folantin have abused this system for too long. Hopefully, they'll get what they deserve.
If anything that I do furthers this objective, so be it.
Clear?
QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Sun 15th November 2009, 2:04pm)
An appropriate encyclopedic approach to the world religions is to catalog the beliefs practices variations viewed from inside each of the various thought systems, not figure out which one is right of better.
Exactly. Which is why things such as the Fringe Theory Noticeboard should not exist. An encyclopedia is not in the business of judging. It's only purpose is to describe how things are, at any given time. So, pasting "fringe" labels on things is outside of the act of creating an encyclopedia.
QUOTE(Mathsci @ Sun 15th November 2009, 1:41pm)
The OUTING of Ottava Rima has been noticed on wikipedia and the giveway quote on Moreschi's talk page removed. It might be oversighted although it's probably too late, particularly since the quote has been posted in this thread,
Yup,
nice friends you've got over there...
Moreschi just isn't very smart to begin with.... (PS if OR wants this information redacted here, all he needs to do is to post that on his talkpage...However, I believe that this incident is more valuable to him if the proof remains documented here.)