You're right. It should not matter where we come from, what religion
we are, or our sexual orientation. But it does. Ignoring that does
nothing, and mistaking concern for nation-bashing is troubling.
As for staying factual, this entire discussion has been remarkably
factual, complete with citations and links provided. But making
efforts not to offend other wikipedians? I fail to see how historical,
factual events should offend other Wikipedians.
I'll drop the issue on one final note: There's a significant
difference between being edgy and being reckless. There's a
significant difference between assuming a margin of risk that
naturally exists, and refusing to confront concerns. There's a
significant difference between "shit happens" and failure to plan.
-Dan
On Feb 23, 2008, at 4:59 PM, Florence Devouard wrote:
Okay.
I think that Egypt bashing has been going on for a sufficient time
now,
and I would like to strongly suggest to give it a break NOW.
I feel deep embarassment for all of our Egyptians wikipedians.
I also feel offended for comments such as "Egypt shares very little of
the same values than we do". There is no such thing as an opposition
between WE and Egypt. Wikipedia is not organized along national
governmental lines. We are organized by linguistic lines, and all of
our
participants share a common vision of "access to knowledge for all",
common values of freedom, transparency, collaboration, neutrality,
openness. That is what matters.
It should not matter what the political advocacy of our governments
are.
It should not matter where we come from. It should not matter
whether we
are gays, or muslims, or newyorkers.
If you really want to go on discussing such matters, please make the
efforts to stay factual, and mostly, *practical*, and to make any
efforts to avoid offending other wikipedians.
Second point. Dan, the Foundation will host Wikimania in Egypt next
summer. Period. Please stop pushing the idea that we could cancel,
delay, move somewhere else. We will not.
Yes, there may be some risks, just as there are risks in every place
we
could have gone to. There are also fabulous opportunities, which will
greatly outweight the risks.
Let's face it. We are in a risky business. We are pushing the edges of
collaboration. We are currently breaking the business models of famous
and rich private companies. We are sometimes hosting diffaming
comments
on world top leaders. We are provoking establishment. We are fighting
huge lobbies. We are attracting weirdoes, losers, and various
cyberstalkers. We are confronting censorship. We might even be victims
of a fatwa in the future. There are risks in what we are doing, but we
stay here because we think it is important and worth taking the risks.
If you are afraid, just do not act. If you fear terrorism in Egypt,
just
do not come. We'll meet in other places, at other times. There is
nothing wrong in being afraid, but respect the fact others may have
other fears and other priorities than you. There will be other
wikimanias as well. There is a long future in front of you.
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