I would second Risker's call.
Let me rephrase my words earlier. My apologies, I wrote it past midnight in
my time zone and I might have been half awake.
To put in context, if the concern is addressed to affcom, it should be
addressed via an affiliate executive as authorised by their board
committee. If it is addressed to a Wikimedia staff, it should be to their
line manager or a higher rank position. If there is an ombudsperson or
ethics committee hotline (or email), that is the right forum to complain.
In a nutshell, in a professional setting, telling private level matters in
a wide public space is totally out of order. We should observe dequorum.
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Butch
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 7:41 AM Risker <risker.wp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think at this point it is time to take this matter
off this mailing
list. I think we have all learned more than we ever expected to know about
the Wikimedia Slovakia user group.
Risker/Anne
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