hisham

On Sep 12, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Gautam John wrote:

On 12 September 2011 13:16, Hisham Mundol <hmundol@wikimedia.org> wrote:

(Some) students in the Pune pilot have copy-pasted copyright material onto
their articles.  We are taking these copyvios extremely seriously and here's
a summary of the action that we have taken.

You know, Hisham, it's nice that the WMF takes this seriously but we
might be over blowing it a tad too far. The WMFs policies work really
well in a 1st world environment where there is great sensitivity to
copyright and violations. In India, it's a different kettle of fish
and we need to treat it as such.

Yes, it is important to explain why copyvivos are important (and from
an academic, plagiarism point of view too) but the bigger issue if
intellectual honesty.

I think they'll do just fine!


I'm sure they'll do fine!  I continue to remain optimistic and refuse to get cynical about it.  …and I'll continue to celebrate some awesome awesome work.  

Maybe the tone of my message conveyed the wrong impression.  The primary goal is to explain what a copyvio is, convey why copyvios are not to be done and how to write good quality articles  - all in the context and spirit of better learning, more fun, intellectual honesty and the need to avoid academic plagiarism - so I'm with you on that.