Hi,
Le Tuesday 28 June 2005 14:52, Elisabeth Bauer a écrit :
Robert Scott Horning wrote:
I think it is time to have a serious
meta-discussion regarding what it
going to take in order for the Wikimedia Foundation to accept a whole
new project, and what guidelines should be in place, as well as a
roadmap for what would have to be accomplished in order for such a
project to move from a "gee, this would be a cool idea" to "here is the
server space, let's roll!"
[snipped good suggestions]
Sorry to say this, but in my opinion we shouldn't accept any new
projects at all for the next two years but instead work on improving the
existing ones. There's enough work to do and even the time we discuss
new projects would be better invested in discussing and solving our
current problems.
I agree 100% with this.
I think we have enough problems to solve for the time being.
IMO we should make it clear that no new projects will be accepted for at least
a year. I have the feeling that we are running forward instead of trying to
solve existing problems.
greetings,
elian
Regards,
Yann
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