Hello I am very surprised at seeing the below: Other requests from Transcom
* 6 August 2007: Translation requests/Wikipedia IRC guidelines * 22 July 2007: Translation requests/WMFnews * 19 July 2007: Translation requests/WMF/Current staff * 12 July 2007: Board elections/2007/Results * 21 April 2007: Translation requests/Benefactors ....
And this request was created by Greeves. I recommended Greeves to submit his request to Babylon but never encourage him or her to behave in such a manner. He has no good reason to speak in the name of Transcom, more over assign higher prioirity to his favorite document than Wikimedia Foundaition website.
I don't know Greeves so I don't know why he is so boldly acting. I would like to make it sure ComProjGroup has no right to act under Communications Subcommitee name without their agreement.
I don't received mails from this list, so cc would be appreciated.
I reduced the request status to new, not open, to remove it from the list. Thank you for your understanding.
Just to make it clear to everyone, ComProj is an unofficial collection of people who want to help with communications projects that Sandy needs doing, and that such a group allows us to work better together. We do not have any authority or status (aside from as helpful people!), and that is why we are able to have a completely open group which anyone can join, which is a Good Thing :-)
On 17/08/07, Aphaia aphaia@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I am very surprised at seeing the below: Other requests from Transcom
* 6 August 2007: Translation requests/Wikipedia IRC guidelines * 22 July 2007: Translation requests/WMFnews * 19 July 2007: Translation requests/WMF/Current staff * 12 July 2007: Board elections/2007/Results * 21 April 2007: Translation requests/Benefactors
....
And this request was created by Greeves. I recommended Greeves to submit his request to Babylon but never encourage him or her to behave in such a manner. He has no good reason to speak in the name of Transcom, more over assign higher prioirity to his favorite document than Wikimedia Foundaition website.
I don't know Greeves so I don't know why he is so boldly acting. I would like to make it sure ComProjGroup has no right to act under Communications Subcommitee name without their agreement.
I don't received mails from this list, so cc would be appreciated.
I reduced the request status to new, not open, to remove it from the list. Thank you for your understanding.
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Yup. I am sure that it was pure misunderstanding by Greeves. He'll see this and find out, and can ask us any questions he has. :-)
On 8/17/07, Sean Whitton sean@silentflame.com wrote:
Just to make it clear to everyone, ComProj is an unofficial collection of people who want to help with communications projects that Sandy needs doing, and that such a group allows us to work better together. We do not have any authority or status (aside from as helpful people!), and that is why we are able to have a completely open group which anyone can join, which is a Good Thing :-)
On 17/08/07, Aphaia aphaia@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I am very surprised at seeing the below: Other requests from Transcom
* 6 August 2007: Translation requests/Wikipedia IRC guidelines * 22 July 2007: Translation requests/WMFnews * 19 July 2007: Translation requests/WMF/Current staff * 12 July 2007: Board elections/2007/Results * 21 April 2007: Translation requests/Benefactors
....
And this request was created by Greeves. I recommended Greeves to submit his request to Babylon but never encourage him or her to behave in such a manner. He has no good reason to speak in the name of Transcom, more over assign higher prioirity to his favorite document than Wikimedia Foundaition website.
I don't know Greeves so I don't know why he is so boldly acting. I would like to make it sure ComProjGroup has no right to act under Communications Subcommitee name without their agreement.
I don't received mails from this list, so cc would be appreciated.
I reduced the request status to new, not open, to remove it from the
list.
Thank you for your understanding.
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I'm sorry for the misunderstanding, I thought that anyone could request a translation there and I thought that the new guidelines for the multilingual IRC channel #wikipedia were a good candidate for translation. Feel free to revert what I've done; I'm new to translation. I did not try and assign it higher status than the WMF documents - those are definitely more important! Nothing I do is on behalf of ComProj and as an informal group, nobody can really act on behalf of ComProj. In the future, I'll use Babylon.
Sorry!
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Mitch D. (Greeves on all English Wikimedia projects)
-----Original Message----- From: comproj-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:comproj-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Casey Brown Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 12:48 PM To: Discussion list for the Communication Projects Group Subject: Re: [ComProj] Transcom requests for translation or IRC Guideline?
Yup. I am sure that it was pure misunderstanding by Greeves. He'll see this and find out, and can ask us any questions he has. :-)
On 8/17/07, Sean Whitton sean@silentflame.com wrote:
Just to make it clear to everyone, ComProj is an unofficial collection of people who want to help with communications projects that Sandy needs doing, and that such a group allows us to work better together. We do not have any authority or status (aside from as helpful people!), and that is why we are able to have a completely open group which anyone can join, which is a Good Thing :-)
On 17/08/07, Aphaia aphaia@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I am very surprised at seeing the below: Other requests from Transcom
* 6 August 2007: Translation requests/Wikipedia IRC guidelines * 22 July 2007: Translation requests/WMFnews * 19 July 2007: Translation requests/WMF/Current staff * 12 July 2007: Board elections/2007/Results * 21 April 2007: Translation requests/Benefactors
....
And this request was created by Greeves. I recommended Greeves to submit his request to Babylon but never encourage him or her to behave in such a manner. He has no good reason to speak in the name of Transcom, more over assign higher prioirity to his favorite document than Wikimedia Foundaition website.
I don't know Greeves so I don't know why he is so boldly acting. I would like to make it sure ComProjGroup has no right to act under Communications Subcommitee name without their agreement.
I don't received mails from this list, so cc would be appreciated.
I reduced the request status to new, not open, to remove it from the list.
Thank you for your understanding.
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- habent enim emolumentum in labore suo *
ComProj mailing list ComProj@lists.wikimedia.org http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/comproj
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