Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Freedom skies/Evidence/Good faith edits

Response to Decline of Buddhism in India
The case in under mediation. The mediator is Utcursh and you may ask him if the process has failed due to my role or due to Tigeroo's lengthy Wikibreak.

Response to Pusyamitra Sunga
The case in under mediation. The mediator is Utcursh and you may ask him if the process has failed due to my role or due to Tigeroo's lengthy Wikibreak.

Response to Sunga Empire
The difference between my version and the earlier ones is simply the addition of a quote from Ashokavadana.

My last involvement was on 15:28, 11 February 2007. The content is obviously retained without any need for editing despite regular editors having edited extensively.

Disruptive Edit War?

Response to Trigonometric function and History of trigonometric functions
I added the tag during my time at Indian mathematics. I was under severe pressure and had to contribute extra hours during my exam time for that effort. The article was being vandalized by an unknown IP. I thought that placing that tag would actually enable the article to not be edited by a non extablished user. The fact that the tag was to be used by an admin honestly did not cross my mind as the description seemed to simply state this

Response to Batuo
JFD wanted to keep the lines "Bátuó's disciples Sengchou and Huiguang were both expert in the martial arts by the time they began their studies of religion with Batuo. Bátuó's disciples Sengchou and Huiguang were both expert in the martial arts by the time they began their studies of religion with Batuo." based on citations like "'Ba [Tuo] was enamored with the Chinese martial arts, and actually recruited individuals skilled in them.'."

The citation is not specific and I asked him to produce his source.

That he did on 03:47, 25 November 2006.

That's when I left the article alone.

Response to Indian martial arts
The Doss citation was in August 2006 when I was a newcomer.

JFD may recall the snide Congratulations on your discovery of Google Book Search! from that discussion.

Response to Foreign influence on Chinese martial arts
Those books were "additional references." Once the article had dozens of strong citations lined up for confirming the claim I put in the two books in question. One of the two books spoke about it's purpose as that of making the Chinese youth more familiar with it's glorious heritage. I wanted to demonstrate the extent of this POV by having the books additionally put in.

After putting in sources such as these i.e. after compiling a list of prominent figures, authors, martial arts legends, news/print media etc. and martial arts institutions I provided a list of people in common media who supported the point of view; the list reads:-

In addition, journalists and writers, including June Lordi, Cezar Borkowski, Annellen M Simpkins and C Alexander Simpkins, Thomas D. Seabourne and Yeon Hwan Park, Pat Zukeran, Ervin de Castro, BJ Oropeza and Ron Rhodes, Prof. J. Roe, P. E. Katzer, Jess O'Brien and Tony Sims have noted the foreign influence on Chinese martial arts.

If you'll take a look here then you'll realize that once the prominent figures, authors, legendary martial artists, organisations and the martial arts institutions are covered then I put in the additional citations from regular authors.