Hmmm, who are you referring to as "someone of the foundation who
should be moderating the list"? I don't think that someone is
availeble, especially when I see how much work they already have.
Further I find it hard to imagine business-proposals that should be
discussed on some list, but not by the Wikimedia-communities. If the
argument would be "high-traffic" I could follow your redenation,
although I would have still my doubts, but I am afraight I lost you
here totally. You seem to suggest either that you want to discuss
things behind the back of the communities because they would be
disturbing the process, but then I am wondering why it should be on a
emaillist at all, or you seem to suggest that the communities are
anyway incompetent to understand or discuss the proposals, and I find
that very insulting to the people who make up these communities.
Maybe you could clarify which of the two you mean, or which other
meaning you had in mind.
Lodewijk
2006/9/6, Jeffrey V. Merkey <jmerkey(a)wolfmountaingroup.com>om>:
Kim Bruning wrote:
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 12:41:30AM +0900, Aphaia
wrote:
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I'm not sure I can quite interpret that. Nevertheless, I second the remark.
It's not a topic that requires a vote from the community or even is
relevant to the
community. It was a question of creating a segregated list for business
related postings
that quite frankly, don't involve the community.
:-)
Jeff
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