I'd just assumed the Foundation knew about this about all this and were keeping quiet
(as well they might, I suppose). I was as surprised as anyone by Jimbo's announcement
that he knew nothing - which I of course believe.
Oh, dear, what a mess this is. But really. Your COO gets carted off to prison and nobody
at the organisation - Board, staff - knows anything. I'm prepared to believe this but
only up to a point. Come on - there is something here we're not being told.
I'd like to know as much as you who tipped off the Register - though please bear in
mind the possibility that nobody may have done so. I repeat - all the information needed
to get you started was available for free online. Perhaps they'd seen Carolyn's
name in old WMF resolutions and wondered what had happened to her, or maybe they even
looked at the archives of Kelly's blog! This would not have required Bernstein-level
investigation skills.
CM
Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 20:07:13 -0800
From: george.herbert(a)gmail.com
To: wikien-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Former Wikimedia employee was a felon.
There are a number of good reasons.
If the answer is yes, then Christiano apparently witheld information
from the Foundation which Jimbo and others are saying they did not
have prior to Cade Metz' asking for comments prior to the story.
Christiano might both have known and been under the misaprehension
that the Foundation did know, in which case not telling them makes
sense.
Or he might have chosen not to bring it up with them, knowing or
suspecting they did not know.
Christiano is up for Arbcom election right now. I think that everyone
involved has good cause to want to know whether a candidate is
knowingly withholding information from the Foundation.
I am concerned enoughby the appearance of the situation that I just
registered a tentative oppose vote; I will withdraw that and apologize
if this has been a miscommunication and Moreschi did not in fact know
before Metz' article, or if he knew but believed that Jimbo and the
Board knew.
On Dec 14, 2007 7:54 PM, Nathan Awrich <nawrich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> It seems to me that whether Moreschi knew or not is probably
> irrelevant to the issues here, which in my view are mainly issues of
> governance and judgement. Out of curiosity, what would any of his
> possible answers to that question mean to you?
> > Christiano;
> >
> > You implied yesterday on Jimmy's en.wp talk page that you'd known
> > about the criminal cases before Cade's article...
> >
> > Was that imprecise wording, or did you actually have knowledge before
> > the article ran about the arrests and history here? If you did know,
> > did you discuss it with anyone else and give anyone a heads-up on it?
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
> > --
> > -george william herbert
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