Hoi, When you forget what Donald Rumsfeld stands for politically, being compared to Donald Rumsfeld is a compliment. When you criticize and do not know what has been done, it does not matter really does it ?
As to "official capacity" be careful because it is a knife that cuts both ways. When certain things have an official status and there are other parties required to do their part, it is reasonable to blame the consequences on those that fail to fulfil their part. The language committee is dependent on others in this.
I fail therefore to see what the language committee should do differently. I fail to see it because the WMF has said officially that this does not have a priority. It is not for us to wonder why.
Thanks, GerardM
On 3/30/07, The Cunctator cunctator@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/30/07, Cary Bass cbass@wikimedia.org wrote:
The Cunctator wrote:
On 3/29/07, GerardM gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
Hoi, We do not like to bang on the drums of what we have achieved. We do
not
even
mind when when it is not perceived that we have achieved anything at
all. If
things go well, it should not really matter because it detracts from
what
our organisation is there for; ie creating and providing free
content.
Wow. It's like listening to Donald Rumsfeld.
Are you actually arguing that not achieving the stated purpose of your committee should be considered a sign of success?
Please be respectful of other users on this email list.
I am respectful of other members on the list.
Would you like me to refer to particular quotations by Donald Rumsfeld that Gerard's statement resembles?
Do you think it is disrespectful to criticize the actions of people acting in an official capacity for the project?
Or do you just think it's disrespectful to compare people to Donald Rumsfeld?
At least that I can understand. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l