On 7/13/06, Robert Scott Horning <robert_horning(a)netzero.net> wrote:
However, I would point out that the only thing this
violates is #2
listed above. The Quran (Koran?) is in the public domain and certainly
free of copyright, and Wikilove would encourage you to try and come to
an accomodation here rather than micromanage this from the WMF board or
stewards.
There is no accomodation. If people want they can edit their own
monobooks to include quotes. Sitenotice is not acceptable
In other words, let the individual project deal with
this, using their
own cultural standards for native speakers of Urdu, tempered with these
pillars and principles you mentioned. It doesn't need to take up
bandwidth here unless there is a deadlock on this issue and isn't being
dealt with.
--
Robert Scott Horning
I belive this this has already been disscused on ur.wikipedia. They
have come to thier descision. Now we are going to have to deal with
that problem.
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geni