On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Gregory Kohs<thekohser(a)gmail.com> wrote:
" The data of the Wikivoices interviews were
never lost. It was not given to
Gregory on his request. It will be either published publicly or not
published at all. This has been said before and it is now said again.
Thanks,
GerardM "
Gerard, do you know the reason why the recording would be "not published at
all"? What is the fear of posting the raw audio file?
What is being hidden? Which person or persons are in possession of the raw
audio file?
I said a few things that brought the Foundation into a light of disrepute.
Is that the problem? With no other data or logic to support any theory
here, I have to only assume that the Foundation is involved in this
suppression of the recording. I do note that nobody OFFICIALLY from the
Foundation board or staff has publicly assured us that no board or staff
member has acted to suppress publication of Episode # 45.
At least when Jimmy Wales was accused by Danny Wool of some questionable
Muscovite receipts, Sue Gardner got on CNET video news to assure us that
"Jimmy has never done anything wrong." We have no similar assurances
regarding Wikivoices Episode # 45. All we have are the e-mails which I hold
that support a strong degree of fishy business going on behind the scenes.
This hasn't been said before, but I'll be happy to say it again, if
repetition will help it sink into any particularly thick skulls.
Greg
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I'm pretty sure the reason it hasn't been released has nothing to do with malice
or officially suppressing the record. I think it has more to do with
laziness (or lack
of time) on part of those who do possess the recording. Unprofessional? Sure.
Would I want them to handle an election debate again? Nope. Do I think they're
purposefully suppressing release of this? Probably not.
-Chad