Thread:Janus100/@comment-37284673-20181121061045/@comment-27794543-20181121064301

I'm sorry you feel this way. Wikis are always a work in progress and can often be a test in working with others (which can be the case on small wikis but also on large wikis like Wikipedia). There's been multiple times I've taken a step back from a wiki because my patience had worn thin. One thing I've learned, is sometimes you have to let things go. You may have a preferred version, but does an issue matter so much that you're going stress yourself out over it. Even on Wikipedia, which has an extensive Manual of Style, there is constant disagreements on guidelines that aren't 100% clear (I just spent two months debating one such issue on Wikipedia and less than a week after it concludes, a closely related/overlapping issue is up for debate). Anyways, best wishes in whatever you choose to pursue.