On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Jan Kučera kozuch82@gmail.com wrote:
I see following wikis hold secred information:
http://internal.wikimedia.org http://office.wikimedia.org http://board.wikimedia.org
Imagine a world in which every single human being can NOT freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's our commitment.
I don't want "the whole world" with the bank account info of the foundation accounts, the colo access information for the datacenters, the root passwords on things, the names and addresses of people who have verified IDs to the foundation in the course of business or in the course of abuse or content complaints.
Ask any open source project (be it code or information) to publicly announce the equivalent information and see how far you get...
The existence of the foundation is necessary to buffer "the encyclopedia" (and related projects) from the real world, forming a minimum necessary barrier and supporting structure.
The existing situation isn't perfect - the community, board, foundation staff are all wrestling with what degrees of openness work in which sectors, when we have time to discuss it and work on it. But it's closed to the degree necessary to function in its job and role.