On 8/27/05, Dan Grey <dangrey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Really? They're not saying much though, are they?
The August archive:
http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikinews-l/2005-August/thread.html#298
About a third of mails are people trying to unsubscribe. That says a lot!
The August archives aren't going to tell you very much since a lot of
the archive (along with the ability to unsubscribe) was lost earlier
this month due to server problems.
It has near-zero
traffic as we're still small enough for *all* discussion to be kept on
the wiki.
On which wiki?
You know exactly which one I mean.
No, I didn't. I was discussing international Wikinews issues, and was
assuming you were not serious about saying all discussion of those
should be on the English Wikinews!
As you can see, it was never mentioned.
That's completely untrue. The page was advertised on the Wikinews
mailing list as the following extract shows:
On 8/10/05, Erik Moeller wrote on wikinews-l:
So, what do we do next? I have started a new page at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikinews/License
which collects the licensing options and the main arguments I could
think of. I invite you to add arguments to this page. Perhaps we can
find a clear consensus for one option, but if we cannot, we will
probably have to resort to a vote to finalize the decision.
Angela.