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I will respond to all messages on your own talk page. Please feel free to copy any messages out of the archives and continue a previous discussion at any time. I have the right to remove all personal attacks and vandalism from this page, and I have no problem with exercising that right. --The Hybrid 07:53, 18 July 2007 (UTC) |
I think that almost any argument, on any topic, which has premises beginning with "Jimbo said..." is a pretty weak argument. Surely the merits of the proposal should be primary, not what I happen to think. -- Jimbo Wales
Consensus decision-making is a decision-making process that not only seeks the agreement of most participants, but also to resolve or mitigate the objections of the minority to achieve the most agreeable decision. - Consensus decision-making
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