on 8/2/07 1:12 AM, Steve Summit at scs@eskimo.com wrote:
If not ask certain people to leave, we *do* need to find ways of helping them better deal with the -- apparently inevitable -- stalkers and crazies. We *do* need to find ways of keeping the rest of the project from getting sucked into these interminable dramas.)
Yes we do, Steve. We do need to find ways to protect BOTH our people and the project. However, this is going to take serious interest, and action, at the highest levels of leadership in Wikipedia.
This thread is stunning! It presents to a number of profound problems at the very core of the Project - all involving it's people. Is it going to be taken seriously by the leadership? Or, as one person stated, he was waiting for the thread to burn itself out, so he could focus on other threads!
A bridge collapsed last evening in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As was reported later, this very bridge had been inspected and found to be "structurally deficient" only last year. I wonder if the powers that be simply waited for that discussion to burn itself out?
The project's in trouble, folks. It has relegated to second-class status the very element that has been at its core: its people.
Marc Riddell