On 3/25/09 10:51 PM, Michael Snow wrote:
> Cary Bass wrote:
>> While the English Wiktionary community may or may not be satisfied
>> with the logo as-is, in the interest of maintaining a visual identity,
>> one logo has to be used across projects
> My impression is that the current split is a natur
This issue has been discussed at rather great lenght at Wikipedia in
Norwegian (bokmål) and the mailinglist admin-wikipedia-no. I haven't yet
seen anyone who agrees with Johns interpretation that logging of attempts to
save (publish) blocked by an abusefilter is against Norwegian law.
Finn Rindahl
2009/3/27 Mark Williamson :
> And what is "every other countries"? I'm not a lawyer, but even if you
> are, have you done a legal study of all the countries on earth,
> because there are a lot.
He said "every" not "any". "that is not legal in every other
countries" (assuming that last word was int
Exactly. It's not as if we're invading people's minds to see what
they're going to do, they've already done it.
MArk
2009/3/27 Chad :
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:29 AM, John at Darkstar wrote:
>> As I see it, all problems comes from public or partly public logging
>> actions that are now in a p
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:29 AM, John at Darkstar wrote:
> As I see it, all problems comes from public or partly public logging
> actions that are now in a private context.
>
When you press submit, you've already completed your action, and
it's public. Just because the AbuseFilter doesn't let you
And what is "every other countries"? I'm not a lawyer, but even if you
are, have you done a legal study of all the countries on earth,
because there are a lot.
skype: node.ue
2009/3/27 John at Darkstar :
> Basically all actions against users given information in such a log.
> Contacting the ISP
2009/3/27 John at Darkstar :
> Contacting the ISP is a valid question, I believe contacting the ISP
> about completed actions are legal in most jurisdictions, contacting them
> about uncompleted actions is not.
I fail to see how do you distinguish between a “completed” action and
an “uncompleted”
Basically all actions against users given information in such a log.
Contacting the ISP is a valid question, I believe contacting the ISP
about completed actions are legal in most jurisdictions, contacting them
about uncompleted actions is not. In the US it is legal to act on
uncompleted actions af
Hoi,
What would the to be associate favicon look like ?
Thanks,
GerardM
2009/3/27 Hay (Husky)
> I couldn't resist the same urge :)
>
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wiktionary_husky.svg
>
> This is actually a submission from an earlier proposal for the Wikibooks
> logo.
>
> -- Hay
>
I couldn't resist the same urge :)
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wiktionary_husky.svg
This is actually a submission from an earlier proposal for the Wikibooks logo.
-- Hay
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Stephen Bain wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Casey Brown wrote:
>>
>>> M
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