As news considered let it be 24X7 always. So need more than 5 people
in the team i think
And if you all prefer mark one specific domains, as they have
expertise, like politics, business, technology etc etc..
So more than a number the team needs good journalists rather than just
information providers..
--
Regards
Ginu George
Journalist and Media Researcher
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 12:08:49 +0100, Nicolas Weeger
<nicolas.weeger(a)laposte.net> wrote:
Anthere a écrit :
I regret that you use fallacies so much Erik.
Trying to remove the requirement that 2 over 5 people are regulars so as to start a
project,
by arguing that these 2 might be trolls or want to destroy wikipedia, strike me as deeply
dishonnest.
I was deeply deeply unhappy of the creation of the french wikinews,
because this creation was not done according to the support of the french community.
The result is a broken project, which I deeply regret.
I find disquieting that you tried to cool down people like notafish and I by agreeing to
add a new requirement
for the creation, only to try to cancel it two weeks later.
I agree with Anthere on a few points. You agreed on rules, you should
imo apply'em on a few projects creation before asking for a change - so
you can argue why it's better to change, based on experience and not
just because you feel it would be better.
I too regret how fr: was created - for reasons others have explained. I
don't have anything against creating new projects, but i think we must
make sure it won't be such a mess (i am not blaming anyone, just stating
facts). And changing rules all the time makes for a real mess in my opinion.
I understand your motivations are to create more wikinews. Fine, but in
due time, no need to rush, wait for community to ask loudly for a wikinews.
Nicolas Ryo
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