And I associate hoodies with people wanting to keep their heads warm.
-----Original Message----- From: wikimedia-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimedia-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of edward Sent: 07 June 2014 04:37 PM To: Wikimedia Mailing List Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikiconference USA in the media
On 07/06/2014 15:18, Fæ wrote:
So good luck to pizza stained t-shirts, wear them with pride.
See my previous post. I thought the point was not that they had pizza stained t-shirts, but rather that the Wikipedian who was interviewed (Kevin) was explicitly dividing his kin into those who wear such stained shorts, and those who dress in a 'chill' way, which as Mr McBride explains, means 'cool and hip'.
these [i.e. volunteers wearing hoodies] are the people most likely to make a meaningful difference to open knowledge within the Wikimedia movement.
I don't see what the 'hoodie' bit has to do with it. I associate 'hoodies' with people who want to remain anonymous, possibly to escape the attention of police, government agents or other responsible members of the enforcement community charged with keeping the world safe from terrorism or violence. Why would such people make a meaningful difference to open knowledge within the Wikimedia movement?
I'm puzzled.
, E
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