> 2009/8/8 Stevertjgo <o...@spaz.org>: > I think those high level discussion can take place either on-wiki or > on existing mailing lists without a problem.
I generally agree. But "existing mailing lists" generally means wikien-l - once highly purposed toward resolving on-wiki disputes - is now notoriously dismissive of dispute resolution issues and geared more toward discussing Wikipedia's media image. > Discussing specific disputes tends to annoy people on the existing > mailing lists and it doesn't make sense to discuss mailing list disputes > on-wiki, so the obvious answer seems to be a separate mailing list (or > several, divided up by language > I don't know if the non-English lists have a > problem needing this solution or not). OK, I agree, but would want to generalize it into either the dispute resolution or mailing list dimensions. A 'mailing list for discussing mailing lists and related issues? Hm. > I think it being a low traffic > list would be a good thing - the moderators would all have to be there > and a few mailing list regulars would sign up to keep an eye on things > and disputes could hopefully be resolved with a minimum of drama. Alright. I am not easily persuaded, but you make an interesting case. A lists-l list then. We can there discuss a new possible disputes-l list, as well as any ending any defunct lists, etc. -Steven _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l