On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Andre Engels
<andreengels(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Jeffrey Peters
<17peters(a)cardinalmail.cua.edu> wrote:
Austin,
Maybe you didn't realize but I am the top organizer of Wikiversity. Gerard's
call for political activism against that organization is completely
unacceptable and harms projects like my own that have to deal with large
institutions and the rest.
If you want to claim that I should be moderated, then push that fringe
political view as you just did, then there is something very wrong here.
Your statements about the legality have been 100% wrong, to an embarrassing
extent. These two combined represent a very major problem.
The Foundation-l is for Foundation discussion, and not for pushing fringe
views that would embarrass our projects. You do realize that, right?
Moderators serve only as long as they enforce that, and are you going to
demonstrate in the above that you will be doing 100% opposite of your job?
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Peters
aka Ottava Rima
1. My name is André, not Austin
2. The first one to call for moderation was you
3. If copyleft is embarassing wikiversity, then I propose you leave
the Wikimedia Foundation, because it happens to be one of our
principles
4. I did not abuse my moderator status, i donáf [pyojh[- n[ ¾»bnyttfg
Hm, I suspect he meant to send that to me. Good reply though,
Andre—I'm happy to let you field list administrator e-mails any day.