On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 01:23:58AM +0100, Katie Chan wrote:
On 11/05/2012 00:14, Tom Morris wrote:
In the bidding process, there rightly are some
minimum standards,
specifically with regards to freedom of speech laws and whether or not
the cities in question are welcoming to religious and LGBT minorities.
If we wish to include anti-censorship as one of those requirements,
it'd be worth knowing that up-front so Wikimedians who wish to bid in the
future can take that into account rather than have it brought up after
the bidding process is complete.
If the community want to include anti-censorship (and or numerous other
possible complaints) as one of the requirements, then good luck finding
any city in the world to host Wikimania.
Rejkyavik? :-)
sincerely,
Kim Bruning