There should be something we as a community can do to make the WMF use
their "very limited resources", as they usually call them, to actually fix
and improve the stuff we need, instead of deriving them into whatever that
nobody asked and is of dubious impact?

Paulo


Dan Szymborski <[email protected]> escreveu (domingo, 23/06/2024 à(s)
01:35):

> The fundamental, unfixed problem is that WMF decision-makers will do what
> they want to do, regardless of what the movement thinks, wants, or cares
> about. Interest the WMF in technological improvements that are crucial to
> the core mission? Nope. Form a committee that chooses a committee to write
> a document that lays out the rules to select a committee to do something
> maybe? Sign them up. Nobody levels up their next C-Suite landing spot by
> achieving boring old mission goals.
>
> --
> Dan Szymborski
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