Dear all,
If there is an obvious thematic link to the topic of the list, then let the message through; if not, discard it; if in doubt, ask the sender to clarify the link.
This should go for any message sent to the list; there is no need for any specific rules regarding CfPs, event announcements, etc.
My 2 cents, Beat
From: Nicolas VIGNERON vigneron.nicolas@gmail.com Sent: Sonntag, 19. September 2021 14:09 To: Discussion list for the Wikidata project wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikidata] Re: Change list policy for call for papers postings?
Hi,
Maybe not a full ban (or maybe, I wouldn't be against it) but at least some clear rules to avoid these spam.
My 2 cents: An example of mail that should absolutely be avoided (and not just on this mailing list) is when a similar mail is sent several times in a short timespan. We had almost the same mail sent in 2 days this week ! (not to blame this person in particular, this is not the first time it happens and it's bad communication). Also, senders should strive to make an effort to tell us how the call is related and/or could benefit to/from Wikidata (very often it's unclear, we shouldn't have to guess why we are receiving these calls).
Cheers, ~nicolas
Le dim. 19 sept. 2021 à 12:57, Luca Martinelli [Sannita] <martinelliluca@gmail.commailto:martinelliluca@gmail.com> a écrit : Back on point, please.
In regards to calls for papers, do we want to ban them altogether, to set standards to allow some of them, or leave them be as they are now?
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