User talk:Tcwardrobe

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Again, welcome! Diego (talk) 19:22, 18 September 2013 (UTC)

Recently added false claims by you
You recently added false claims about me in the page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rg_Schilling Please stop this! I am very careful with statements on software licenses and I am only publishing statements that could be seen as a general agreement from several lawyers.
 * Ok... where are the links? Where is the evidence? In wikipedia language "citatation needed!". And what are the false claims btw.? I think I did support my "claims" with enough links / prove / evidence, didn't I?
 * I will stop the day the page is deleted completely (why the hell does the world need a wikipedia article about you?!) or someone showed me (with prove!) I made too much errors. As said, (see the talk on your article) I admit I am a human being, I may make errors and I have no problem at all to acknowledge errors (if proven). I really beg people to find errors in my point of view, if there are any. I don't pretend everything I say is gods word, so I am glad if someone gives me the opportunity to revise my point of view...