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Revision as of 14:58, 24 December 2007
On strike (reconsidering)
I'm going to partial strike until administrators become accountable and they have to respect policy like anyone. I am quite outraged that clear trespassing of policy limits is not even studied by the supposed entities that are in charge of doing it (i.e. WP:ANI and WP:ArbCom, diff). What do we have policy for if it can be ignored impunely? What do we have administrators for if they are not bound by policy?
I will in the future limit my apportations of content to the minimal strictly necesary, will decrease my participation in content discussions in the same line and will focus mainly in policy discussion. I will not create any single more maps. --Sugaar 08:05, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
Some justice has been made in this crucial problem (see THIS) and therefore I am reconsidering to return.
Still I have some serious issues with the Anglo/US-centrism that dominates some content in this encyclopedia that should be adressed. After all English is not just an ethnic language but primarily the international language of our age, hence, in my opinion, the English Misplaced Pages should be more open in content to a global perspective and somewhat less focused in US/Anglosphere issues.
Sugaar, also Sugar, Sugoi and Maju was the male half of the ancient Basque dualistic concept of God.
I am a Basque male, 38 y.o. and I enjoy sharing knowledge more than almost anything else. Therefore being a wikipedian is almost a must. Among the contributions I am more proud of, a special site is for the Basque WikiProject, my current pet project.
Apart of this, I'm interested in history, prehistory, anthropology, genetics, astronomy and astrology (and almost anything else except football).
If you have even the slightest interest on Basque people, language, history and culture, please visit the Basque Portal and the Basque WikiProject. If you have interest in ethnology in general, please pass by the Ethnic groups WikiProject.
If you come in good faith, come in and leave me a message. You are most welcome. (If necessary you can also reach me by email, but don't expect a quick response by this way normally).
I award you this barnstar for creating the WikiProject Basque and your overall dedication to Basque-related content on Misplaced Pages. Regards, Húsönd 20:34, 3 January 2007 (UTC)