User talk:62.3.107.196
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Talk page guidelines
As per Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines#Others' comments, please do not remove the posts of other editors (as you have done several times on Talk:Xming). Thank you. — Athaenara ✉ 08:05, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
If they are offensive what am I supposed to do? I'm not a Wikipedian, nor want to play whack a mole with slanderous comments put on your site. Uphold your no offence rule please and ***you*** remove offensive comments. More of this and I will sue!
As a background I am Colin Harrison the current author and copyright holder of the Xming project. My Website is the canonical source for all about the project, and it covers technical and legal matters to a depth considerably above that ever put on Wikipedia about Xming. As Wikipedia is being used by some to try and "beat me into line with a GNU/fundamentalist's big stick" over supposed license issues, theft, copyright etc I suggest removal of the article altogether on this and all foreign Wikipedia sites. If your "editors" (AKA anyone with more than one brain cell who can plonk a keyboard with his forehead :)) have an axe to grind they should take it up with FSF/GNU license compliance or whoever they think I have 'stolen' or 'breached copyright' stuff from, or whatever (they should put-up or shut-up and play the legal game for real instead of being skulking cowards). I am furious on this and will not be appeased by inaction and "read the Wikipedia rules to do this or that instead", or such, twaddle.
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