On 9 May 2015, at 15:49, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Michael,
I am sorry but you can take a hike.
Thanks,
GerardM
It doesn’t sound like you’re sorry. It sounds like you’re pursuing your own agenda in
secret apart from your colleagues in LangCom and this doesn’t seem to me to be a wise
thing to do. You’ve been asked simple questions. Like “What’s the URL where you expect
this discussion with the community to be on?” Like “What sort of time scale do you have
for you to make your decision to block or permit the creation of the Southern Azeri
Wikipedia?”
I don’t see why those questions aren’t questions that you can’t answer. These processes
should be open, not proprietary. Yet you’re exercising a veto without discussion. In ISO
what we do when we get a No Vote without an explanation is we “note” it and then we move
on.
But I can take a hike. Evidently I shouldn’t ask you simple questions like those I have
asked several times already.
Your attitude to this matter makes me angry. And it doesn’t seem like you.
Michael Everson *
http://www.evertype.com/