2009/6/4 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com:
From that thread, I think I can conclusively say: if Commons has been obstructively bureaucratic to the point that an entire chapter (WM-IL) will no longer work with it ... then Commons has *failed utterly* as a service project, and will need reining in at the Foundation level.
Not an accurate description of events. Commons simply doesn't trust any 3rd party when it comes to copyright and thus wants information that can be used to judge and verify claims. WM-IL has reacted to this is a rather forthright manner.
Foundation can't do anything without some legal stupid statements with regards to it's position on copyright.
Most of Commons's concerns can be adress without to much difficulty but WM-IL needs to accept that commons is not doing what it is doing because it is anti isreal but because it takes copyright seriously. Equaly commons needs to accept that the situation can be improved.