On 24/08/07, Herby <herbythyme(a)fmail.co.uk> wrote:
I'm guessing some section of the population of
this list will have a go
at this BUT I do think we need to look at some PR issues. A while back
there was a sharp rap on the knuckles on Meta about deleting images
because it was "better to have them locally as Commons just delete
things without warning". That one I think was pacified in part & I
cannot put my finger on a link.
IIRC that was about the project logos, and partly *caused* by the fact
that we, Commons, had no way of knowing (ie checkusage) the images
were used on mainpage portals (not on any wiki). The other part of
that issue was about Commons unnecessarily deleting alleged
"duplicates" and I don't support that action so I won't defend us on
that count... (but I haven't heard many complaints about it lately
either, which is probably good...)
wow... full on. :o
To me this is a wider PR thing. When I was on en wp I
knew next to
nothing about commons. On this list recently we were equated with a
"service" to Wikipedia. Elsewhere (I forget again where) I mentioned
that I changed an upload warning template on Meta that suggested
uploading material to en wp. I really do not think that we (our
function & us) are well understood and I think this is worth some
thought.
Yes. well in that discussion, it's clear there's some legitimate
concerns, and some concerns we can't do anything about, like what the
GFDL actually implies or means.
At any rate you prompted me to set up a project I had in the back of
my head for a while...
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikimedia_Outreach_Project
and specifically
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikimedia_Outreach_Project/enwiki…
please join, start similar pages for other projects, etc.
At the end of the day if people want to hold a grudge against us we
can't stop them. But we can
* be understanding about why people feel the way they do
* admit when we've acted in error
* act to correct mistakes brought to our attention
* try to enact processes that stop the same mistakes happening again
* ?
cheers,
Brianna
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