While we give individual languages / projects a great deal of autonomy, they are not completely autonomous and remain accountable to our global norms. We have a shared brand to uphold. Glad to see a strong position has been taken by the community against discrimination based on sexual orientation.
My 2 cents James
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:39 AM Ariel Glenn WMF ariel@wikimedia.org wrote:
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