See also: IRC log
<tantek> IRC sucks in many ways... for example very week identity as we see here
tantek: elf-pavlik left you a
message on 3/11 at 4:50am: re: https://www.w3.org/Social/track/actions/35
I left you a note there long time ago (> a month) + just
added it to F2F agenda
... elf-pavlik left you a message 1 day, 11 hours ago: I added
note about HTTP 404 for http://microformats.org/profile/h-adr
etc. in https://www.w3.org/Social/track/actions/41
http://socialwg.indiewebcamp.com/irc/social/2015-03-11/line/1426113087794
<tantek> also someone else can pick you messages and you don't see them :S
<elf-pavlik> enough! ;)
<elf-pavlik> !tell tantek re: https://www.w3.org/Social/track/actions/35 I left you a note there long time ago (> a month) + just added it to F2F agenda
Ok, I'll tell him that when I see him next
<ben_thatmustbeme> Elf-pavlik. Its also HIGHLY offensive and quite disruptive top do what you just did
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