Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On 6/19/06, Erik Moeller eloquence@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/20/06, Gregory Maxwell gmaxwell@gmail.com wrote:
Of course you don't. Should we decide to accept someone who is qualified and experienced it would preclude selecting you.
Is there a policy against personal attacks on this list?
You're not qualified or experienced in terms of running a non-profit foundation or large scale publishing, this is a matter of fact. You are tireless politicking for a position on the board.
It would be inapproiate to quies criticism of board hopefuls.
If I am mistaken and you have no intention of ever serving on the board, please say so publicly and I'll apologise and never again point out that you never do much except worthless posturing.
Alternately you could spend some of the time you spend writing proposals and conjecture and instead get something done, and then perhaps I'd have a reason to support you rather than point out how inaccurate the claims you make about your own importance are...
Hoi, Sorry to butt in. But I can testify to Erik DOING things.. Have a look at http://wiktionaryz.org Much of the technical work done is his. Erik has published many designs for improvements of the MediaWiki software, asked for comments and modified the designs where needed. Many of these projects he proposed are now active parts of projects. Erik has had an effect on all projects; he was largely instrumental in creating Commons and Wikinews. You may not like the guy, you may not like his ideas but he certainly has proved that he influenced the Wikimedia Foundation and he is certainly one of the more influential people of our community
My question would be: do /you /know your who is who and, what is /your /claim to fame.. ?? I know you from the mailing lists ..
Thanks, GerardM
Hello,
When personA questions personB importance/authority in an organisation, that does not mean personA claims to be famous himself.
Ant