Respected Mr. Adnan Quaium,
Hello.
Dear Mr. Mahay Alam Khan,
I've sent a reply, but I am not sure whether my mail is reached or not.
Regards
Adnan QuaiumOn 2 June 2011 02:54, M. Adnan Quaium <adnan@quaium.com> wrote:
Dear Mr. Mahay Alam Khan,
Thanks for the notification.
Yes... it is true that I am actually editing the wiki page of Fedora Bangladesh. It is also true that I did not prior discuss it in the mailing list. And I am really sorry for that.
In my defense, I actually created a page named https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bangladeshi_Team/backup to modify the Fedora Bangladesh wiki page. And I continued to design the wiki pages based on that 'backup' page. I used the term "/Bangladeshi_Team" in the url so that it does not get mix up with the original "/Bangladesh" while I was editing and used the term "backup" in the url to avoid the further mix ups. My intension was to inform the mailing list after completing the design at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bangladeshi_Team/backup , so that other members can actively take part. After getting this email I've found out that "Bangladesh" page has been renamed as "Bangladeshi_Team" and the backup contents are stored in main page and the log said it has been done by me. But what I can remember that, I didn't do those changes consciously, may be it has been mixed up mistakenly by me (it is the only explanation that I could come with). I should have been more careful. As the logs indicate my name, so I take the blames for doing those mistakes. And I am EXTREMLY sorry for those inconvenient foolish mistakes.
Thanks again for bringing the facts in front of other members, otherwise I wouldn't have been notified about the mistakes.
(By the way, I think "Bangladeshi_Team" sound better than "Bangladesh". " https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bangladesh " sounds more like a wiki page full with the description of a country like " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh ". On the other hand "https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bangladeshi_Team" sounds like a country specific fedora user community rather than a country description.)