Rebecca:
Your accusations are uncalled for. I will responed to the substantial points of your letter.
a project that I and others have been keen on for a long time has been already decided.
Nothing has been decided. It is not clear at all that Wikiversity (or Wikisophia) will be launched, or what it will encompass. The procedure for new projects requires board approval and a vote, none of which has taken place.
It depends what you're talking about. Myself and the others who've been pursuing this have a fair idea of how a tertiary-level system could work. If you've got a way to expand it to primary and secondary education (without simply producing textbooks), I'm all ears.
This is what I'm currently exploring through an evaluation of existing Learning Management Systems. The key question to me is what changes need to be made to our software to support all types of learning and assessment.
Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikisource and Wikibooks all make it reasonably clear from the title what the project is actually about. Where Wikiversity would follow this trend, "Wikisophia" is about as vague as you can get. It just screams "place to dump random stuff".
That's because, as I said, it is not at all clear what the scope of Wikisophia will be, whether it will, for example, include original research and publication, certification, summarization of certifications into degrees, and so on. A name that is reasonable open-ended allows us to explore the possibilities relatively freely.
consult the community and put this through a vote.
I will proceed to do so.
Erik