private musings wrote: > Well yeah Milos - but we probably won't - will we! - Seems a bit silly. > > I was hoping we could have a thread about the principle of discussing / > evaluating some of the various voluntary codes of conduct out there - > perhaps someone is aware of a US standard (is that what you're getting at, > Geni - that the location of the servers is probably the most important > factor?) >
I think the key factor is that *anyone* - really anyone - can voluntarily put up a mirror (or fork) that complies with whatever arbitrary code of conduct in terms of what they display. The fact that such mirrors (and/or forks) will not have anything to do with our site but the fact that they may use all or some of our content, should not dissuade you from either financing such mirrors (A/OF) yourself, or encouraging others to finance such, nor should it cloud the fact that it would be quite untenable to attempt to try to make wikimedia go that route. I think it is clear this has been said to you likely so many times that you would probably already have to money for your own server, if you got a dime for every time people told you were tilting at windmills. Yours, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l