If you don't mind answering, how did you find out or know this had happened?
On Dec 15, 2007 3:49 AM, Christiano Moreschi moreschiwikiman@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
For the very simple reason that I found it impossible to believe that the COO of WMF got carted off to jail and nobody bothered to tell the boss (that's you). Evidently I was wrong. It's somewhat hard to believe, but it seems to be true. How bizarre.
CM
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Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 03:36:15 -0800 From: jwales@wikia.com To: wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Former Wikimedia employee was a felon.
Christiano Moreschi wrote:
The one thing I don't understand is this. Jimbo says he had no knowledge of this whole Carolyn Doran business until it hit The Register. That's fine, I guess we have to believe that. Did no one bother to tell him? Evidently not. I refuse to believe that no one at WMF knew anything until The Register made their phone call/published the story. What I am asking is who knew what when. The whole reaction to this has been one of confusion - this was always going to hit the press anyway, so surely a more coordinated response could have been planned?
"did no one bother to tell him?" "this was always going to hit the press, so surely a more coordinated response could have been planned"
Moreschi, you are the only one who has claimed to have known in advance, and so my question is: why didn't *you* tell me?
I learned that the Register was going to run some kind of story just hours before they ran it, and even then I had no idea what would be in it.
If you knew something, why didn't you tell me?
--Jimbo
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