Tom, you know I respect your opinion, but I think you're trying to read more into the
board's statement than is there and you're misinterpreting it in a way that
supports your view.
The issues surrounding Fae on enwiki were well known at the time of the AGM, and the
membership re-elected Fae by a healthy margin. It is disingenuous to pretend that the
issues were significantly less mature at the AGM than they were days later when the
arbitration case in question (the second on the issue - of which the first was declined)
was filed.
It is not within the remit of the board to investigate half-baked allegations of on-wiki
misconduct, especially when nobody making the allegations appears (and do correct me if
I've missed something) to have substantiated them with conclusive evidence. Nor is it
within its remit to determine what sort of editing instruction Fae can undertake. He can
ask for help if he's running an event that requires editing, and if the line between
training and proxying for a banned user, he can seek clarification from ArbCom or the
community.
Harry Mitchell
http://enwp.org/User:HJ
Phone: 024 7698 0977
Skype: harry_j_mitchell
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From: Thomas Morton <morton.thomas(a)googlemail.com>
To: UK Wikimedia mailing list <wikimediauk-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Sent: Friday, 27 July 2012, 8:23
Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] [WMUK Board] Statement regarding Ashley Van Haeften, Chair of
Wikimedia UK
The Board points out that the editing issues were fully public before, and during, the
recent elections to the board, and were openly and publicly discussed. Our membership
placed their trust in him by electing him as a Trustee. He was then elected unanimously as
Chair of the Board. He continues to have the full support of the Board.
Just to be clear; is the board here admitting knowledge of Fae's problematic behaviour
prior to the election?
Why was this not investigated or mentioned at that point?
What about the problematic editing history post-election which is what ultimately led to
the Arbcom case?
Did the board, as I suggested, consider looking into the copyright allegations - which are
clearly of great pertinence to e.g. GLAM & WMUK.
Did the board discuss, and adopt a stance, in relation to how Fae would be able to
function when in situations where people were editing Wikipedia (i.e. obviously he cannot
participate or assist anyone in doing so).
Unfortunately, although I admire the support you have shown him, I can't help feeling
that there is more of a knee jerk gathering of the caravans here, rather than the full,
frank independent investigation I suggested.
Tom
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