The WMF has not taken a stance even at this - individuals at the WMF did, and the WMF did decide so far that it will not break the strike. That is something else than the WMF taking an active stance. Which it maybe should, maybe shouldn't (that depends on the wordings etc).
Lodewijk
No dia 5 de Outubro de 2011 00:26, John Vandenberg jayvdb@gmail.comescreveu:
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Sue Gardner sgardner@wikimedia.org wrote:
The Wikimedia Foundation first heard about this a few hours ago: we don't have a lot of details yet. Jay is gathering information and working on a statement now.
It seems obvious though that the proposed law would hurt freedom of expression in Italy, and therefore it's entirely reasonable for the
Italian
Wikipedians to oppose it. The Wikimedia Foundation will support their position.
Is this the first time that WMF has actively taken a stance on politics and legislation?
-- John Vandenberg
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