Talk:Death march (software development)
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This page is in the wrong order, and parts are written in first person! --Jorvik 16:19, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Copied from Article.
It's copied from the "book" article. The article gives more condensed examples of Death Marches and core details than even some of us in an Office could. I left in the form the article stated it, since, they are not my words. Who cares if it's in the first person?
- What "book" article do you have in mind? I've noticed it's copied from here. Do you have permission for using that text? Also, see Wikipedia:Style as of the first person issue. And please sign your posts by adding ~~~~ at the end. Misza13 (Talk) 17:27, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
Never mind then... I tried giving this 'Wiki' community another shot to be open and free, as a real Linux community would, and all I get is disappointed in the end. That's the problem with this server, everybody has to act like they "own a page". It's annoying to try and add positive perspective material towards a subject, only to be countered with closed minded individuals that hide behind the guise of a free and open community. And so please, go fuck yourself.
- I'm afraid you didn't get the point. The thing is that you don't really help Wikipedia by adding contents that might later cause copyright problems. We should do our best to keep Wikipedia as spotless in terms of copyrights as possible. Also, it's not a place to dump everything and the kitchen sink. I hope you understand it and please, don't get discouraged. Misza13 (Talk) 17:49, 10 February 2006 (UTC)