On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Geoffrey Plourde geo.plrd@yahoo.com wrote:
Meta deals with documentation for Wikimedia projects. It does not deal with the Community aspects of Wikimedia. The Community Assembly was just a title with a nice ring. Community is synonymous with mob. Assembly sounds like something of importance.
Erm, no. Meta-Wiki is a lot more inclusive than that. It's basically the juncture/meeting point for all projects. That is where the stewards reside/handle requests, where we edit the global spam blacklist, edit most of the main site files (like http://wikipedia.org), coordinate translations for the Foundationwiki, etc. It is a *lot* more than documentation and deals a /huge/ amount with the community aspects of Wikimedia.