Exactly! That's the spirit, it is much better to cement openess and tolerance while they are there :)And just by setting up that page we'll have a place to chill out :)ThanksMicru--On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 5:12 PM, Markus Krötzsch <markus@semantic-mediawiki.org> wrote:
Very nice. Thanks for taking the initiative. In general, I already find Wikidata a great, friendly community to work with, but it is better to cement this now to be sure it stays this way :-) After all, friendliness can always be improved in online communication (already by remembering that some people are more sensitive than others to the tone of an email ;-). I think we are already doing very well on encouragement and openness, but again it's important to keep this up.On 25/07/14 15:28, David Cuenca wrote:
Worried about the harshness that lately has been developing, I have
started a new initiative to counter that by promoting more dialogue,
civility, and friendliness
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Shelter
When you are with friends you don't need to put any rule or condition,
because they are people you like to be with. If each one does a little
effort to become someone who everybody likes to be with, then all
harshness will disappear and Wikidata will become even more wonderful \o/
And even if we don't reach utopia tomorrow, at least we'll be on the
right direction :)
I would like to invite everyone to participate in this initiative and to
come up with new ways to reduce conflict before it happens.
Best wishes,
Markus
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