--- Rowan Collins <rowan.collins(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I don't know anything about this, but I think it
worth pointing out
that this isn't *exactly* a "private" site - it's a
kind of proposed
sub-project of Wikinews. The brokenness on some
parts of the site is
probably more to do with "teething troubles" than
someone trying to
associate "rubbish" with the Wikinews "brand".
Like I say, I don't know anything about it, but I
think a bit of
"assume good faith" could be applied here...
Oh yeah, I'm not trying to imply anything about the
motivation behind the site. But it is very broken, it
*is* private (not on Wikimedia servers), and I still
don't think it reflects well on Wikinews.
To be honest, what I am angling for here is for
something approximating a polite "cease and desist"
message from the board to the operator of the site.
Dan
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