Wikiversity talk:Colloquium/Archive 2

Start your discussion here not working
I'm trying to start a new Colloquium discussion, and I am logged in. When I follow the "Start your discussion here" link, the edit page comes up but with the message "You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: This page has been locked to prevent editing." Am I misunderstanding something about using the Colloquium to discuss something? FWIW, I have tried with Safari and Firefox on Mac OS X. Thanks. --Chungw 22:57, 17 February 2009 (UTC)


 * It was set to "autoconfirmed", unprotected now. --SB_Johnny talk 11:21, 18 February 2009 (UTC)


 * Thanks --Chungw 15:16, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

Insult by User:KYPark
For me, what a comedy it is if you blocked me simply because I called you intimately by your real name instead of your funny, awkward, tongue-twisting, mechanistic anonym, say, Daanschr (sorry). This insult has been made by User:KYPark today towards my person. I thought it would be wise to read Civility, because it is the first time here on Wikiversity that i want something to be done about incivility. User:KYPark is crossing a line, to my view. According to the rules on Civility, i have to walk away. The only action, except for myself reverting his edit, is to discuss the issue on the talk page. So, that is why i make my comment here.

I can remember having had a pretty bad discussion with User:StuRat, in which we insulted each other a couple of times. But, that discussion, we discussed an issue of which we were both sensitive. And i had the idea we were both obsessed with the issue. Therefore, the rules on civility could easily apply. And later on we had some understanding for each other.

With User:KYPark it is different this time. I feel a certain contempt for myself and for civil discourse her on Wikiversity. Since i am not the person who likes to conduct into edit wars, i thought i would walk an official line and use the civility rules on Wikiversity.Daanschr 09:45, 26 July 2010 (UTC)