[seqfan] Re: Withdrawing my "low quality" submitted sequences

Robert G. Wilson v rgwv at rgwv.com
Fri Aug 9 16:45:21 CEST 2013


Dear V Raman,

	The answer is not to submit anything that pops into your head and
then review and possible feel the need to delete them later. 

	Instead, construct the sequences in a text file and sleep on it for
several days. Then submit the ones you feel are important and worthy of
everyone else's time.

Bob.

-----Original Message-----
From: SeqFan [mailto:seqfan-bounces at list.seqfan.eu] On Behalf Of Raman
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 4:41 PM
To: Neil Sloane; seqfan at list.seqfan.eu
Subject: [seqfan] Withdrawing my "low quality" submitted sequences

Dear Editors,

It has been three months since I last contributed.

In my humble opinion, it is a good thing to weed old "low quality"
submitted sequences periodically, especially those without much of
information, or those submitted quickly, such that my overall quality of my
contributions in search results will rise, making the editors friendlier.

I don't think it is a good reason to block me because I deleted them.
Please reconsider your decision.

I assure you that I did pray in a local temple what had to be done to
establish good contact with OEIS editors, long back ago when I was worried,
I got as a solution on to withdraw them, before submitting anything newly.

I didn't do it with anger with anybody or something. Please show due respect
towards me.

The following were the thirty-four submitted "marginal" sequences that I
thought I would withdraw other day.

A216518, A216519, A216529, A216531, A216533, A216535-A216538,
A216549-A216555, A216558-A216567, A216569-A216576.

Sincerely,
V. Raman

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