Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Louis Epstein/Evidence

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Anyone, whether directly involved or not, may add evidence to this page. Please make a header for your evidence and sign your comments with your name.

When placing evidence here, please be considerate of the arbitrators and be concise. Long, rambling, or stream-of-conciousness rants are not helpful.

As such, it is extremely important that you use the prescribed format. Submitted evidence should include a link to the actual page diff; links to the page itself are not sufficient. For example, to cite the edit by Mennonot to the article Anomalous phenomenon adding a link to Hundredth Monkey use this form: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anomalous_phenomenon&diff=5587219&oldid=5584644] [1].

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[edit] Evidence presented by TenOfAllTrades

[edit] Orthographic conventions

Louis Epstein has a habit of using his own particular conventions of punctuation and formatting when writing and editing articles. He does not insert a space following periods, commas, and other punctuation, nor does he precede brackets with a space.

He also removes en- and em-dashes ('–' and '—'), whether they appear as HTML entities (– and —) or Unicode, and replaces them with hyphens.

He has apparently been asked by more than thirty editors to use normal spacing conventions in his editing.

Several editors have requested that Louis stop removing dashes from Wikipedia articles.

[edit] Edit warring over style

Louis has engaged in a slow, long-simmering edit war over the formatting of the articles National longevity recordholders


and Supercentenarian

In National longevity recordholders, Louis disputes the inclusion of some individuals, and disputes the ordering of sections with the article. Talk page discussion has not reached a resolution.

In Supercentenarian, Louis disputes the inclusion of some individuals, and disputes the use of tables in the article. He has been maintaining a separate fork of the article–with his personal preferred formatting and typographical conventions–to which he adds information.

[edit] General comments

Louis is a good writer and a fine researcher, and a peerless expert on human longevity records. However, he has difficulty working within the standards of style expected by Wikipedia. His 'my way or the highway' approach to conflict is unfortunate, and assumes that his expertise in human longevity records carries over into typesetting and design.

Arbiters should note that he has recently ceased to contribute to National longevity recordholders and Supercentenarian; I do not know if this is a permanent state of affairs or a temporary withdrawal.

TenOfAllTrades(talk) 14:52, 21 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Addendum

Louis has resumed the revert war at Supercentenarian, unfortunately. He has reverted the article back to his preferred fork: [11]. TenOfAllTrades(talk) 03:39, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

...And he has now reverted to his preferred fork of National longevity recordholders: [12]. TenOfAllTrades(talk) 19:57, 27 October 2005 (UTC)

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