o
more cross-posting and questions like "where has this been discussed?"
Also, where does "foundation" stops and "wikimedia" begins?
If names are that important for you, go ahead and rename foundation-l,
but there is really no need for yet another list.
Strainu
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I think the system did NOT work for you :) It seems strange to send
the same email in several languages. I only received it in Romanian. I
think this is taken based on your language preferences (on meta?)
Strainu
2011/6/10 Amir E. Aharoni :
> Hallo,
>
> I just received an email (see be
SB raised. Do you have a plan for that in
the future?
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, presenting the rule, but not the reasons behind it,
is the main problem of the English version of WP:OWN.
Strainu
2011/6/17 Amir E. Aharoni :
> The problem of content ownership hits any wiki at some point.
>
> In the English Wikipedia it is governed by a policy called "WP:OWN&quo
2011/6/17 Amir E. Aharoni :
> 2011/6/17 Strainu :
>> I think that such a policy could not be fundamentally different in
>> other languages, since they all have the same license. However, the
>> wording could be improved, for instance by explaining WHY one cannot
>> consi
2011/6/17 Strainu :
> Think about a CC-BY-NC-ND wiki. Theoretically, one
> could only add content to that wiki, not edit what has already been
> written.
Actually, I'm not even sure you could add content to articles on a
CC-BY-NC-ND wiki. Would have to check with a lawy
ute has passed but I still see vandalism
> occasionally. :-)
:))) Can you please license that with CCBYSA so we can make it a tagline? :D
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Forgot to change the content? :P
2011/8/9 jarry :
> News and notes: Wikimania; why Board of Trustees elections attract few votes;
> brief news
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2011-08-01/News_and_notes
>
> In the news: Consensus of Wikipedia authors questioned about Sha
F are only
considered "official" by the WMF itself)
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2011/8/26 Strainu :
> Assumptions: we are talking about a single version of the page with
> only one or just a few authors, and all authors have accepted to
> release the data in the public domain.
As I said before, I am targeting only a very specific subset of pages,
where contacting th
e to communism here :)
The thing is, central planning works well for small-size entities. But
is the WMF still a "small size entity"? They say they are, cos' their
budget is so tiny etc., etc., but I think you can't expand wor
2011/9/9 Jimmy Wales :
> If you don't like the feature, then don't use it.
Every single proposal I've seen on this feature from the staff assumed
that the filter will be enabled by default and could (perhaps) be
disabled. Did I miss s
y. How practical it is remains to
be seen.
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s).
This means that it's not too early to start talking about WLM2012, but
perhaps a better place for this is the WikiLovesMonuments lists. We
would like to see you participate in discussions there :)
Thanks,
Strainu
2011/9/13 KIZU Naoko :
> Hello there,
>
> Japan has a such (thanks Ya
L be downloaded, just as collapsed
tables are downloaded. So with or without the filter would not make
much of a difference for the people Saper is talking about.
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Not really, no. What does german law have to do with reading or
editing some website in Tampa or Virginia from somewhere in Asia? I
can understand that german nationals cannot use that image, but
whatabout other germen speakers?
Strainu
2011/9/16 Liesel :
> Your stupid!
>
> Am 16.09.2
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Intellectual_Property_Organization_Copyright_Treaty
>> *
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Convention_for_the_Protection_of_Industrial_Property
>>
>> [1] http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzlandprinzip
>>
>> Am 16.09.2011 13:01, schrieb Strainu:
sers from
inadvertently breaking the law of their country.
And I still don't understand why you called that example "stupid".
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xists. Then would come
the whole traffic balancing/caching/optimization settings, which would
greatly depend on the actual traffic a fork would have.
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.org that redirects requests to
the location that is the best match for the user. This system is used
by some Linux distributions (see download.opensuse.org for instance)
with great success.
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not rocket
science to port that to meta if necessary.
Perhaps you should log a bug on that?
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't. But hey, there is no software without bugs and no
people that never made mistakes.
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serve (without hosting) content that is PD in another
country (presumably the country with the project's language as an
official language) but not in the US.
And if it would be, how could we ensure that the project would indeed
be for free images only?
Thanks,
St
said slightly
> different league,
That's an awful thing to say, but so specific to representatives of
anglo-saxon culture (sic!).
Why don't you think of it this way: The National and University
Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina had X million books from Bosnian
authors. How many does
ed to consider that we've discussed this quite a lot
already. Perhaps it's time for someone to take the lead on this? My
personal view is that you, David, are a much better candidate than
emijrp :)
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Wikipedia to OSM) will be impossible after the change,
right?
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2012/1/22 MZMcBride :
> Strainu wrote:
>> Has anyone made an analysis on what the license change would mean to
>> Wikipedia? Looking at the ODbL FAQ on the OSM website, it seems that
>> using maps would not be affected. But what about using data from OSM
>> in our artic
2010/10/27 Jon Davis :
> Sorry, not this time. What I've got off hand isn't in a publicly usable
> format. I didn't think it would be of interest to the public. Now I know
> and next time I will make sure the info is public friendly, should it be
> desired.
>
What does that mean exactly? Does i
2010/10/27 Erik Moeller :
> 2010/10/27 John Vandenberg :
>> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Strainu wrote:
>>> ..
>>> What does that mean exactly? Does it contain sensitive information or
>>> what? It could really be of interest to other organizations to se
7;s intellectually dishonest to claim that "most American blacks
> are part white", since it's possibly also true that "most American whites
> are part black"
Citation needed?:P
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2010/11/18 Strainu :
> 2010/11/17 :
>> In a message dated 11/17/2010 1:23:04 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>> steven.wall...@gmail.com writes:
>>
>>
>>> Also, point of quibbling as an American: not looking to argue about it,
>>> but
>>> Obama is g
;t really understand. It seems to me like the
fact (anthropological fact, that is) is skewed to...what purpose
exactly? But again, this is a European's POV, perhaps in the States it
really is necessary to call Barack Obama black.
Strainu
>
> On 11/17/10 2:18 PM, Strainu wrote:
>&
n weird in languages other than English.
Strainu
2010/12/10 :
> I was about to write a suggestion similar to the one indicated by Ziko
> van Dijk. I second it and recommend that the following be given serious
> consideration:
>
> Change as soon as practically possible the naming o
he license change (for instance add the postal codes of all the
villages in a country to an Infobox template). Can someone clarify
this and the reverse case (import data from Wikipedia in OSM) please?
Thanks,
Strainu
[0] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Data_License
[1]
http://wiki.openstr
Or rather drop the JS and just put links to static pages in other
languages. A single language is definitely a big step back.
Strainu
2010/12/13 Thomas Dalton :
> On 13 December 2010 12:27, Tim Starling wrote:
>> In principle, it would be possible to have a short error message with
>> a
Hi,
How can one contact the Foundation's legal department nowadays? I can
find no contact email address, just the "WMF Legal" user account and I
would rather not leave a message on the talk page.
Thanks,
Strainu.
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ld be good to have a localized version sent to press
organizations.
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g and say when you need this done) or you would
> have to add something like this to the wiki's Common.js:
>
> #p-logo a {
> background: url(path) 35% 50% no-repeat !important;
> }
>
Doesn't replacing File:Wiki.png work on every wiki?
Strainu
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for 6 months now because some of
the translations aren't automatically updated and the review backlog
hasn't reached the relevant revision.
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2011/1/28 MZMcBride :
> Strainu wrote:
>> These messages can be improved by introducing internal links and references
>> to
>> wiki* policies.
>
> Why do you hate Wiktionary? ;-)
>
> MZMcBride
>
Nice one :) Actually I could go on for ages on "w
or that
matter, and there is no chapter in my country. It's more than enough
that I gave my real name. Imposing this decision without consultation
with the whole community, or AT LEAST with all the OTRS volunteers is
very poor judgement from the Foundatio
esent in the page in question or were involved in
the discussions about it, so it would be unfair of them to close it.
What do you think the following steps should be? Should we call some
of the other sysops from "retirement"? Should we appeal to someone
from the arbcom on en.wp?
ias
That's a great idea! I've seen the same problem you describe (although
after the survey had ended).
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h date. So
if the author is European (or American, for that matter), the picture
might not yet be PD. I don't know the rules in India, but perhaps
there the protection period runs from the publication date, in which
case the citizenship of the author is importan
es would bring more complaints like the ones we've
had for the survey in late April., where people complained they did
not have a chance to respond to the survey because they hadn't noticed
the banner.
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rebooting at 13:23. They just wanna know when they can come back to
read about spark plugs (sic!).
AFAIK, this is the way big websites like Yahoo do it.
It seems like a simple thing to do, so perhaps you could explain
calmly and without ironies where is the difficulty?
Strainu
2011/5/25 Dom
2011/5/25 Tim Starling :
> On 25/05/11 22:27, Strainu wrote:
>> What I understood from this thread is: if you have a planned
>> maintenance windows between 13 and 14 GMT, it would be appreciated if
>> you could:
>> - create a simple page that says: "We are working
is a "sine qua non" condition
for recruiting a certain class of contributors (for instance,
academia). We have enough conspiracy theories without the foundation
enforcing another rule over the head of the communities.
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You should probably add a bug at bugzilla.wikimedia.org and cross-post
this to wikitech-l.
2011/6/8 James Heilman :
> We need to make sure that people using Google Chrome are able to
> edit seamlessly. Currently this is not the case. Extra spaces are added. And
> when the "Cite" tool built into th
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