This would bring on large resentment by many different projects. Also, this would only make sense if you'd make the different projects abide to the same rules (meaning more centralization and less autonomy which the projects enjoy today). This might make sense after SUL is implemented but again, I'm not so sure it's feasible even if I might be for it [to a limited extent].
On 5/8/07, Delphine Ménard notafishz@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/8/07, Kelly Martin kelly.lynn.martin@gmail.com wrote:
Indeed, the proper response to the lower profile of the other projects is to advertise them more heavily, not to submerge them further.
{{Strong support}}
The Wikimedia Commons is not "a Wikipedia-brand image repository"; don't turn it into one.
Agreed.
Delphine
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