> The move itself will be
> newsworthy and I'm sure there will be a press release about it, but it
> hasn't happened yet.
As Wikimedia (or.. Wikipedia!) office address isn't publicly announced
or published, the press release would be fantastic:
"Wikipedia is moving from undisclosed location off
Correct, I meant announcement not press release. Announcing this move by
placing a blurb on the foundation site, asking for assistance on the sf list,
and letting the signpost know all would have headed this discussion off
From: geni
To: Wikimedia Foundation
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/9/6 Anthony :
> > On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Thomas Dalton >wrote:
> >
> >> A plan to move isn't worthy of a press release -
> >> it would only cover a single sentence ("The WMF has more staff than it
> >> has room for desks, so it
2009/9/6 Anthony :
> On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
>
>> A plan to move isn't worthy of a press release -
>> it would only cover a single sentence ("The WMF has more staff than it
>> has room for desks, so it is planning to move to new, larger
>> offices.").
>
>
> Is that all
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> A plan to move isn't worthy of a press release -
> it would only cover a single sentence ("The WMF has more staff than it
> has room for desks, so it is planning to move to new, larger
> offices.").
Is that all they have, a plan? They're of
2009/9/6 Thomas Dalton :
> 2009/9/6 Geoffrey Plourde :
>> The plan may have been mentioned ages ago, but a press release about the
>> move would have eliminated the opportunity for trolling.
>
> Why would the press be interested in the WMF putting the offices they
> are about to move out of on the
2009/9/6 Geoffrey Plourde :
> The plan may have been mentioned ages ago, but a press release about the move
> would have eliminated the opportunity for trolling.
Why would the press be interested in the WMF putting the offices they
are about to move out of on the market? The move itself will be
n
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Geoffrey Plourde wrote:
> The plan may have been mentioned ages ago, but a press release about the move
> would have eliminated the opportunity for trolling.
They haven't moved yet. I bet we can safely let this topic drop, though.
Nathan
The plan may have been mentioned ages ago, but a press release about the move
would have eliminated the opportunity for trolling.
2009/9/5 Thomas Dalton :
> The Foundation has been sufficiently transparent. The reasons for
> leasing office space from Wikia were explained in detail when that
>
2009/9/5 Thomas Dalton :
> The Foundation has been sufficiently transparent. The reasons for
> leasing office space from Wikia were explained in detail when that
> deal was done (I think Sue [could have been someone else from WMF]
> explained it on this mailing list after people [probably me] drew
2009/9/5 Geoffrey Plourde :
> Its a serious charge that is difficult to prove. The publicly released
> financial statements are too general in nature to be useful. The only way to
> prove/disprove this allegation and head off others is for the Foundation to
> become more transparent. It is natur
The best way to end this in the future is to give the community a brief heads
up along the line of "Hey y'all, we will be moving to NEW ADDRESS effective
DATE" This lets us know beforehand that the business address is going to
change, and allows the Foundation to leverage moving support from SF
Its a serious charge that is difficult to prove. The publicly released
financial statements are too general in nature to be useful. The only way to
prove/disprove this allegation and head off others is for the Foundation to
become more transparent. It is natural for people to come to assumptions
Okie dokie.
2009/9/5 Lodewijk
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2009/9/5 Anthony :
> On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
>
>> 2009/9/5 Gregory Kohs :
>> > Which "accusations" do you speak of?
>>
>> "That's curious, considering they had "outgrown" space in January 2009,
>> such
>> that they needed to shuttle Ruth and Frank Stanton's money over t
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Gregory Kohs wrote:
> When the Watergate story broke, it was felt to be a largely "contained"
> story. Leslie Stahl once commented, *"*CBS sent me. It was a measure of how
> unimportant CBS thought the story was in the beginning." As more
> information seeped out,
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On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:50 AM, geni wrote:
>
> WMF is swimming in surplus floor space?
>
Well, yeah, that's been confirmed actually. They have 11000 sq ft, plus
3000 sq ft, plus whatever they have at Wikia, and they only need the 11000
sq ft. Maybe they haven't moved in on the 11000 sq ft yet
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/9/5 Gregory Kohs :
> > Which "accusations" do you speak of?
>
> "That's curious, considering they had "outgrown" space in January 2009,
> such
> that they needed to shuttle Ruth and Frank Stanton's money over to Wikia's
> accounts receiva
Gregory Kohs wrote:
> Consider me a Leslie Stahl, circa 1972.
We should stop feeding the troll, especially this particular species of
novice self-made spy.
Yann
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2009/9/5 Gregory Kohs :
> I reported that the Wikimedia Foundation is seeking to sub-let space that it
> itself is renting. I have an e-mail from the property management firm
> confirming "the Wikimedia sublease". Erik Moeller has confirmed that the
> Foundation is seeking to sub-let space.
>
> W
2009/9/5 Gregory Kohs :
> "Geni" wrote:
>
> ++
> Given how spectacularly incorrect your published accusations were
> that's a pretty pathetic defense. Are you going to apologise?
>
> --
> geni
>
> ++
>
> I reported that the Wikimedia Foundation is seeking to sub-let space that it
>
"Geni" wrote:
++
Given how spectacularly incorrect your published accusations were
that's a pretty pathetic defense. Are you going to apologise?
--
geni
++
I reported that the Wikimedia Foundation is seeking to sub-let space that it
itself is renting. I have an e-mail from the
2009/9/5 Gregory Kohs :
> So, not having known that 3,000 square feet was the sum total of the
> current WMF space on Stillman, my original but unpublished hunch was
> correct.
Given how spectacularly incorrect your published accusations were
that's a pretty pathetic defense. Are you going to apol
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