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No need to include entire resignation letter
Two arguments with the article as currently on the page:
The inclusion of the resignation letter in the lede paragraph makes it hard for the casual reader to get a good overview of Dr. Sullivan's career, which is the subject of the article.
Pretty sure that including the whole letter is a potential copyright violation.
I'm going to restructure the article to move the resignation section out of the lede (other than a mention of it) and just to excerpt the resignation letter. -
Tjarrett (
talk)
00:51, 11 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Letter from Paul Tudor Jones
An unregistered editor is
insisting that this article mention that
Paul Tudor Jones supported Sullivan's resignation by writing an editorial in
The Daily Progress. However, although he or she appears to be willing to edit war about this he or she hasn't provided any reasons why this factoid should be including in this article. Without such support, it seems to be an odd and unnecessary inclusion. Thoughts?
ElKevbo (
talk)
19:35, 19 August 2013 (UTC)reply
There perhaps should be a section about it, but the tone should not be about "Abject Incompetence". Such a section should link to
A Rape on Campus, Wikipedia's article on the
Rolling Stone's retracted article that had the false rape accusation.
This article at
Fortune magazine would be a good source as it contains interviews with Sullivan. Attempts to include inflammatory, finger-pointing, editorializing additions like
this will be removed.
Richard-of-Earth (
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18:09, 20 April 2015 (UTC)reply
William Wulf
I do not understand whatever controversy this was but here are some sources related to
William Wulf.
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No need to include entire resignation letter
Two arguments with the article as currently on the page:
The inclusion of the resignation letter in the lede paragraph makes it hard for the casual reader to get a good overview of Dr. Sullivan's career, which is the subject of the article.
Pretty sure that including the whole letter is a potential copyright violation.
I'm going to restructure the article to move the resignation section out of the lede (other than a mention of it) and just to excerpt the resignation letter. -
Tjarrett (
talk)
00:51, 11 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Letter from Paul Tudor Jones
An unregistered editor is
insisting that this article mention that
Paul Tudor Jones supported Sullivan's resignation by writing an editorial in
The Daily Progress. However, although he or she appears to be willing to edit war about this he or she hasn't provided any reasons why this factoid should be including in this article. Without such support, it seems to be an odd and unnecessary inclusion. Thoughts?
ElKevbo (
talk)
19:35, 19 August 2013 (UTC)reply
There perhaps should be a section about it, but the tone should not be about "Abject Incompetence". Such a section should link to
A Rape on Campus, Wikipedia's article on the
Rolling Stone's retracted article that had the false rape accusation.
This article at
Fortune magazine would be a good source as it contains interviews with Sullivan. Attempts to include inflammatory, finger-pointing, editorializing additions like
this will be removed.
Richard-of-Earth (
talk)
18:09, 20 April 2015 (UTC)reply
William Wulf
I do not understand whatever controversy this was but here are some sources related to
William Wulf.