There's a very strong selection bias on this list towards those that can read English,
and those that have the time to follow very long, convoluted discussions. ;-) I think
Ziko's talking more about a low-traffic list with key issues/points concisely
described, which is completely different from this list, or any other currently in
existence.
(Note that there are currently 775 project wikis, of which only a few percent are in the
English language - see [[Special:SiteMatrix]] on your favourite project wiki.)
Thanks,
Mike
On 4 Aug 2012, at 05:22, Rjd0060 wrote:
What is wrong with just using this (and other lists,
as appropriate)
for this? Not only can every community participate, it isn't
restricted to another group of users ... everybody can!
--
Ryan
User:Rjd0060
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 8:12 AM, Ziko van Dijk <vandijk(a)wmnederland.nl> wrote:
> Hello,
> I repeat my proposal that every wiki-website ("project") should
> install a (international) contact person, and these contact persons
> should be following a mailing list with specified information for
> them. They inform the wiki-website-community about important issues on
> the village pump or via another way.
> We have seen that purely informal positions (the self-appointed
> "ambassadors") don't work.
> Kind regards
> Ziko