On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:44 AM, Gerald A geraldablists@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Austin,
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Austin Hair adhair@gmail.com wrote:
Believe it or not, I actually don't dismiss your arguments—you've raised several valid points, in fact. I do want to point out that, as others have suggested, all of these arguments were raised when considering the bids. Haifa won anyway.
While I've been suggesting this in passing, I'm glad a member of the Jury has come forward to confirm they actually did understand that some people might have difficulty in making it to a confrence in Haifa, but that it was a consideration that was raised and considered.
You think that was a bad decision, and it's your right to think so. I obviously think otherwise. :)
Just to be clear -- I do think everyone has a right to their opinion.
If Moushira believes there is a flaw in the selection process, I would encourage him to make this known to Wikimanians, so that the process can be improved and future selections can avoid that mistake.
He seems to keep at the point that if _some_ people can't attend, then we shouldn't host a Wikimania in that city. With this approach, I feel we would never hold another Wikimania, as someone is always going to have difficulties in getting to a host city.
I think your response is the final word on this -- up until now, I've just been guessing about what the Jury might have considered. Now that we know it was on the table and Haifa won anyways, I think we've addressed all that needed to be addressed.
Thanks, Gerald
Thanks for your final input Gerlad, but I believe you meant Maysara and not
myself, since I am not the one who has problem with Wikimania 2011 decision or its suitability to some nations. Plus, I am a she not a he :)
Regards, M
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