User:BozMo
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BozMo is somebody called Andrew Cates who has a non-Wiki homepage of
Andrew Cates and is a mathematician/ theologian who works for a charity which helps Aids Africa children. A good place to find me is here or Ward's Wiki
BozMo got told off (very politely) early on for being too bold in editing and so now tries to leave things on talk pages for a bit before stick his oar in. He is a linguistic pedant and hopes this doesn't irritate anyone!BozMo will watch his talk page but the easiest way to contact him is via the obvious email address from his christian name and the homepage address
He is trying to sort out the inconsistencies on year pages as his main occupation at present. He also likes just surfing and spotting missing links.
BozMo is one of those involved in the fixed regular static copies at: fixed reference English WikiPedia 24 April 04 Simple WikiPedia 1 May 04English WikiPedia 24 July 04Simple WikiPedia 24 July 04 WikiPedia Francais 27 Juillet 2004 Minors bugs (front page) being fixed
These have been generated from the downloads not by botting the actual site since we are ultra-compliant (even flagging intention to do so on copyright page for a month before we started)!!! However they are probably imperfect: let me know if you see any bugs. The plus of a fixed version is that it does enable me to say, for example, that I wrote the simple Maths intro without worrying if it is still there, and that I think it is better than the main en Maths version.
I hope people will find these copies useful. At present besides the Pedia always being down or very slow, it is extremely difficult for those interested in studying the evolution of WikiPedia to get working (locked) copy at past dates. Is WikiPedia converging or falling apart? The fixed copies will also allow reference to versions of articles with certainty they have not changed.
It is intended to leave those versions there permanently intact for reference (although dodgy pages will be taken out please alert me on my talk pages here), and add to them every couple of months. --BozMo 14:21, 13 May 2004 (UTC)