"The Wikimedia Foundation believes Mike has always acted in what he believes to be the Wikimedia Foundation’s best interests."

Corporate nonspeak. Also, inaccurate. However, I will defend wholeheartedly his shooting down of ridiculous attemted actions from the likes of the FBI and Stopp & Stopp. In the latter incident - where it was actually suggested that German law was applicable in the US - I have heard an experienced European lawyer comment that Godwin should perhaps have pointed out that, despite an attempt in 1941-5, Germany has been unable to achieve this result. I rather suspect that a number of lawyers would be justifiably pissed enough to have said such, so Godwin actually trod pretty gently.

One questions why anyone even bothered to send the letter. That one was worthy of Carter Fuck.

Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs)17:41, 20 October 2010

The lawyer thought that Godwin should have fulfilled Godwin's law?

I will have to retire my favorite Wikinews userbox in a few days, so let's make the most of it now:

As a Wikinews discussion grows longer, the probability of a mention of Mike Godwin approaches one.
InfantGorilla (talk)18:07, 20 October 2010

Yep. Actually, he couldn't have cared either way about Godwin's law; he just wanted to taunt the Germans. Fun fact: the majority of Germans actually make war jokes themselves.

Since Godwin is meant to stay and supply advice for a few months yet, the userbox can stay... for now.

Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs)18:17, 20 October 2010