Hi, the replies and discussion have been extremely informative and
useful to me. Thank you all.
I will carefully read your opinions again, and notify JaWp MailingList
of these ideas.
Thanks again,
Best Regarads
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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 - th
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:21 AM, geni wrote:
> 2009/8/7 private musings :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just wondering what folk think about the WMF heading towards compliance with
>> things like this;
>>
>> http://www.gsmeurope.org/documents/eu_codes/fsm_code_en.pdf
>>
>> This is a german code of conduct - but
2009/8/7 private musings :
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering what folk think about the WMF heading towards compliance with
> things like this;
>
> http://www.gsmeurope.org/documents/eu_codes/fsm_code_en.pdf
>
> This is a german code of conduct - but there are many more (I've also spoken
> with these cha
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:59 PM, private musings wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering what folk think about the WMF heading towards compliance
> with
> things like this;
>
> http://www.gsmeurope.org/documents/eu_codes/fsm_code_en.pdf
>
> This is a german code of conduct - but there are many more (I'
More than a year ago Google lunched Knol. It was a sensation then
(BTW, it was a sensation for more time than Wolfram Alpha was). Today
I just may say that I don't remember when I heard for the Knol last
time.
More than a year ago, I've wrote a blog post about Knol [1] (I didn't
read it again, so
Hi all,
Just wondering what folk think about the WMF heading towards compliance with
things like this;
http://www.gsmeurope.org/documents/eu_codes/fsm_code_en.pdf
This is a german code of conduct - but there are many more (I've also spoken
with these chaps =- http://www.iia.net.au/ - and I got t
Alright, but what about the case of a Wiki where there are perhaps 3
active users, and the administrator is imposing their will? It is the
Foundation that gave the admins the power in the first place. I do
believe that _most_ issues people want the Foundation to get involved
in are best dealt with
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geni wrote:
> 2009/8/6 Luna :
>> That'd make sense, I think. From the article linked, it sounds like giving
>> the application in question might be approved with a "17+" rating. That's
>> probably reasonable where the application and its designer are drawing from
>> unrated content beyond their con
2009/8/6 Luna :
> That'd make sense, I think. From the article linked, it sounds like giving
> the application in question might be approved with a "17+" rating. That's
> probably reasonable where the application and its designer are drawing from
> unrated content beyond their control. I'm sure man
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 3:27 AM, Peter Coombe wrote:
> Yes, there's nothing wrong with saying "This policy from en.wp seems
> sensible, maybe we should have something similar?" This is different from
> slavish imitation.
Indeed -- I think Gerard expressed a similar idea. All wikis can and should
--- On Thu, 8/6/09, Mark Williamson wrote:
> From: Mark Williamson
> Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Wikipedia Policy Interlingual Coordinationn -
> WP:NOT
> To: "Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List"
> Date: Thursday, August 6, 2009, 12:38 PM
> This problem of one or two
> strong-willed admins enf
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Luna wrote:
> That'd make sense, I think. From the article linked, it sounds like giving
> the application in question might be approved with a "17+" rating. That's
> probably reasonable where the application and its designer are drawing from
> unrated content beyon
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Michael Snow wrote:
> This sort of stuff has been circulating for several weeks, and my
> understanding is that it's a general policy Apple's app store is
> applying to all unfiltered internet content.
That'd make sense, I think. From the article linked, it sound
Techman224 wrote:
> http://www.macworld.com/article/142148/2009/08/ninjawords_schiller.html?lsrc=twt_macworld
>
> I found this news article on Macworld that Phil Schiller contacted the
> developer of the Ninjawords dictionary app for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
> He said that the application was blo
http://www.macworld.com/article/142148/2009/08/ninjawords_schiller.html?lsrc=twt_macworld
I found this news article on Macworld that Phil Schiller contacted the
developer of the Ninjawords dictionary app for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
He said that the application was blocked because the app pulled
This problem of one or two strong-willed admins enforcing their will
over others is not an uncommon problem at smaller Wikis. In many
cases, uncommon or strange orthographies, nonstandard dialects, or
strange editing rules have been enforced; people who complain are
often ignored and referred back
On 2009-08-06 12:01, Jade Harold wrote:
>> Trying to press a en.wp policy(especially one as broad and controversial as
>> WP:NOT) on anyone else is foolish and likely to be resisted.
>
> Pete, I disagree with you especially in a case that a local project
> try to omit key concepts such as Consensu
On Aug 6, 2009, at 9:59 AM, Chad wrote:
> Then ask him/her about it off list. This has nothing to do with
> foundation-l.
>
> -Chad
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:54 AM,
> mizusumashi wrote:
>> Hello, Huib.
>>
>> O.K. I promise to stop this if Jade would declare her/his edit
>> history
>>
Then ask him/her about it off list. This has nothing to do with foundation-l.
-Chad
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:54 AM, mizusumashi wrote:
> Hello, Huib.
>
> O.K. I promise to stop this if Jade would declare her/his edit history
> or other activity - I think it's very very easy -.
>
> Huib! wrote:
>
Hello, Huib.
O.K. I promise to stop this if Jade would declare her/his edit history
or other activity - I think it's very very easy -.
Huib! wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could you discuss this outside the list? I don't see why it would be
> important for this list.
>
> Best regards,
> Huib
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Hello,
Could you discuss this outside the list? I don't see why it would be
important for this list.
Best regards,
Huib
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Hello, Jade.
Jade Harold wrote:
> Who are you? and Why you asking me such a thing??
I'm mizusumashi, a Japanese Wikipedia sysop.
See:
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%A9%E7%94%A8%E8%80%85:Mizusumashi?uselang=en
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%89%B9%E5%88%A5:%E6%8A%95%E7%A8%BF%E8%A8%98%E9%8C%B
Hey,
Who are you? and Why you asking me such a thing??
Honestly, I don't care who is blocked in a local project, and it's beyond of
my concern.
Plus, truly puzzling, your interest of my activity. Purpose? Explain.
2009/8/6 mizusumashi
> Hello, Jade.
>
> Wp99 is blocked as a sock puppet of very
Hoi,
My opinion is that the CC-by-sa has always been the right license. The GFDL
served us well and I am really grateful to the FSF that they were so
gracious to allow us to move over to the CC-by-sa. The CC-by-sa is a
different license and it was the accepted wisdom that CC-by-sa material
could be
Hello, Jade.
Wp99 is blocked as a sock puppet of very long term abuse user suspected
using enormous sock puppets in jawp.
I know my following request is rude, but I can't find your activity.
Jade, please give me your edit history in any project.
Jade Harold wrote:
>> Trying to press a en.wp pol
2009/8/6 Jade Harold
> >Trying to press a en.wp policy(especially one as broad and controversial
> as WP:NOT) on anyone else is foolish and likely to be resisted.
>
> Pete, I disagree with you especially in a case that a local project
> try to omit key concepts such as Consensus Policy. WP:NOT#DE
2009/8/6 Gerard Meijssen :
> It is exactly this why new GFDL images are imho inappropriate. Again,
> Commons functions as a repository for all our projects and consequently it
> is not really acceptable when it can not function as such for its material.
So, your opinion is that Wikipedia (et al.)
Hoi,
The policies of the English language Wikipedia have evolved over many years
and they suit a large world wide audience who is largely part of the Anglo
American world. Many other Wikipedias reflect a culture which is distinctly
different. with different value systems. These projects slowly but
>Trying to press a en.wp policy(especially one as broad and controversial as
>WP:NOT) on anyone else is foolish and likely to be resisted.
Pete, I disagree with you especially in a case that a local project
try to omit key concepts such as Consensus Policy. WP:NOT#DEMO and
WP:NOTLAW are generally
Hoi,
It is exactly this why new GFDL images are imho inappropriate. Again,
Commons functions as a repository for all our projects and consequently it
is not really acceptable when it can not function as such for its material.
Thanks,
GerardM
2009/8/5 Petr Kadlec
> 2009/8/4 Gregory Maxwell
It means global to the English Wikipedia, someone should probably change
that. Different languages and projects are largely independent of each
other, and can have their own policies. The only requirement is that they
follow the founding principles (
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Founding_principl
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