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Old February 11th 18, 04:16 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Davoud[_1_]
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Davoud:
Someone should update the wiki.


Paul Schlyter:
That someone can be you.


Davoud:
No, not on this subject it can't be me.


Paul Schlyter:
If so, your opinion that the wiki should be updated cannot be
well-founded either..


Chris L Peterson:
I believe that David has security clearance issues that prevent him
from updating the information. That does not limit him from expressing
the opinion that the wiki needs updating. He's probably more qualified
than anyone in this discussion to make that determination.


Thank you. I would rather you said that than me.

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Old February 14th 18, 08:08 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Comet-like object seen moving across the evening sky (but comets don't move a few degrees in a few minutes!)

On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 08:05:25 -0700, Chris L Peterson
wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 08:19:26 +0100, Paul Schlyter
wrote:


On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 10:08:42 -0500, Davoud wrote:
Davoud:
Someone should update the wiki.


Paul Schlyter:
That someone can be you.


No, not on this subject it can't be me.


If so, your opinion that the wiki should be updated cannot be
well-founded either..


I believe that David has security clearance issues that prevent him
from updating the information. That does not limit him from

expressing
the opinion that the wiki needs updating. He's probably more

qualified
than anyone in this discussion to make that determination.


If that information is classified, then Wikipedia is hardly supposed
to be updated with it.
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Old February 14th 18, 11:44 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Quadibloc
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Default Comet-like object seen moving across the evening sky (but cometsdon't move a few degrees in a few minutes!)

That is true. But people with knowledge of classified information
can't go updating Wikipedia with unclassified information of a closely
related nature either so that nothing accidentally slips out.

Thus, Wikipedia could be in need of updating that someone else could do.
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Old February 15th 18, 04:10 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Davoud[_1_]
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Default Comet-like object seen moving across the evening sky (but comets don't move a few degrees in a few minutes!)

Davoud:
Someone should update the wiki.


Paul Schlyter:
That someone can be you.


Davoud:
No, not on this subject it can't be me.


Paul Schlyter:
If so, your opinion that the wiki should be updated cannot be
well-founded either..


Chris L Peterson:
I believe that David has security clearance issues that prevent him
from updating the information. That does not limit him from expressing
the opinion that the wiki needs updating. He's probably more
qualified than anyone in this discussion to make that determination.


Paul Schlyter:
If that information is classified, then Wikipedia is hardly supposed
to be updated with it.


There is public information in that UAV article that needs to be
updated. My professional circumstances do not permit me to do that. OK?

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