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about annoying others by removing valuable contributed data in this wiki.
The other option would be of course to use YYYY-MM-DD dates instead, which are standardized by ISO and also used by bugzilla as locale-independent representation. Anyway, not a big deal, except that the archived release listing are inconsistent in providing also the year in the date. --[[User:Rsx11m|Rsx11m]] 14:42, 2 December 2009 (UTC) - ''BTW: MediaWiki is using "day month year" for its time stamps ...''
 
== why deliberately wasting other peoples time ? ==
once again some bright mind
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Special:Contributions/Bo98
 
has removed the year from some of my edits on the releases pages (ffx4beta4). what people dont realize, that they deliberately or due to lack of sheer intelligence or simply cuz of dontcare attitude, deliberately destroy other peoples work, annoy them and drive them mad.
 
intelligence wise its crazy to delete other peoples work in a wiki (collaboration project), as long as its not real spam or vandalism. in this particular case of the mozilla wiki, its even more insane, as people later on need, do and did re-add all the missing years and exact dates of past releases on the older archived releases page
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases/Old
 
just dig through all the past edits on the main releases page and then check how often people remove some relevant info from other peoples post (this page is just an example, as i try to do some edits, there but i can name other countless useless tiresome and cumbersome episodes similar to this), just to make other people later reinvest time again to re-add all the years and dates to the archived releases page at a later time again.
 
what a waste of brains and time. sweet jebuz. :(
 
still, maybe there is actually some creative and friendly way of people make use their brainpowers before going on a rampage on already submitted valuable data in this wiki. sigh.
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