This has been brought up before, and I'm taking it into my own hands
on pushing it forward. The idea is to start hosting Betawiki on a
Wikimedia site. On a new project or merge it into an excisting one
(Incubator?). I've put up a site for discussion. Please take a look
at it and consider it.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meta:Betawiki_being_hosted_by_Wikimedia
Best wishes
Eysteinn Guðni Guðnason
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Hi
I found a strange page on Wikimedia Incubator ... I am not sure if
Incubator policy allows it, personally I think it hosts either
legitimate Wikimedia project in a specific language new to us or a
proposed new project's mock-up which will be reviewed for community
vote.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/incubator/wiki/WikiAds
Here I see only advertisement, of one company and only.
Does Incubator policy accept it?
Cheers,
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KIZU Naoko
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I want a community-l list for much of the discussion that currently
has nowhere to go but foundation-l. I would like to keep foundation-l
for things like Board-initiated discussions and issues that people
want Board input on. (of course people will overpost there but it
can't be any worse than it is right now.) foundation-l has too many
purposes crammed into one list and I think the high traffic
discourages people from getting involved.
I also feel strange posting to foundation-l when I know I really just
want to say "community-l" (and I expect the Board would often read
there out of interest, but they wouldn't HAVE to).
cheers,
Brianna
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