Hoi,
As someone who is interested in how India and its projects are doing, the India mailing list is a treasure to me. I am afraid that the current type of bickering will have people move away, first from the mailing list and potentially away from our projects. The objective of both this list and the chapter is the opposite; it should function as an enabling force. As more responsibility is shared more will get done and the potential and power of the chapter and the movement grows
Thanks,
       GerardM

http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.com/2011/02/indian-growing-pains.html

On 11 February 2011 12:44, Achal Prabhala <aprabhala@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Hari and Anirudh,

As moderators of WikimediaIndia-l, could you describe the policy you
normally adopt towards moderation?

Do you only block obvious spam or other messages, and if so on what basis?

I am naturally curious since a message from Praveen that you only just
released seems to have been sent in 3 days ago.

Furthermore, I think we'd benefit from understanding how people may
apply to become administrators on this list.

In light of Anirudh's recent appointment to administrator of this list,
is there an open process by which other members might apply?
(Foundation-l seems to have three administrators, though I would imagine
that there is nothing stopping WikimediaIndia-l from having more than
three).

Please note that I don't ask with persecutory intent, but merely to
clear gaps in my own understanding, which might be a problem that other
people on this list face as well. Since WikimediaIndia-l is such an
important place for all kinds of conversations that cut across the
movement in India, it's in all our interests to know exactly how it is
managed.

Best regards,
Achal

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