On 9/25/06, Robert Scott Horning <robert_horning(a)netzero.net> wrote:
BTW, offers have been made in the past to privately
host this content
(the sep11.wikipedia) but those offers are all more than a year old and
circumstances have indeed changed. I'm not exactly sure where to go
with it, but closing it down completely just doesn't seem right to me.
I do support the "freeze" on the database, as I think the effort to add
substantial quantities of content has essentially run its course.
I don't think
sep11.wikipedia.org falls within the mission of the WMF,
or ever did. It has been perceived, and mentioned, as a "sister
project," but really is not. Cleaning it up and moving it to a
dedicated domain name, then abandoning the relationship with the WMF
does not delete the history; to the contrary, it shows our dedication
to preserving even off-topic content of historical interset. A
volunteer has now been found and a dedicated domain name has been
registered for this purpose.
This proposed process reflects many many past discussions on the
matter and I'd like to close it relatively quickly now.
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Peace & Love,
Erik
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