If a list admin doesn't simply remove Jim -
which I believe is what he
wishes, then provide simple unsubscribe instructions.
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Brian.
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anders
Sent: 22 September 2007 10:03
To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Relocation announcement
Hi Jim,
I have no idea who you are exactly, whether you are involved in Wikimedia at
all, but could you please explain what the constructive part of your
messages was? If you are not willing to have a *constructive* discussion,
and only are willing to make personal attacks, please do no longer post on
this list. Thanks.
BR, Lodewijk
2007/9/22, jim gunn <jimgunnsigns(a)yahoo.ca>ca>:
thank god for headers as in internet headers as I
see you are in Toronto ,
using Bell which will make it beaucoup easier to stop you squids from
spamming me, also I can contact U.S immigration in Toronto or Detroit to
see if they want Sue in their country. Always figured St. Petersburg was
just a post office box, but the Bay Area will be a great place for the
foundation-like they say it's like a breakfast cereal-lotsa flakes and
nuts..but that header made a world of difference-keep spamming me and I'll
have my buddies in the RCMP computer crimes division take care of it.
Hell,
they're just down the street. This worked out
great, Sue Gardner. thank
god
for headers!
Sue Gardner <sgardner(a)wikimedia.org> wrote: Hi folks,
I wanted to let you know that later this year, the Wikimedia Foundation
will be relocating its headquarters to the San Francisco Bay area.
You may know that we're currently in St. Petersburg, Florida. This was
an accident rather than a deliberate choice; when Jimmy started the
Foundation in 2003, he happened to be living here. And in the years
since then, Florida has been a very good home for us.
But it's time to move. We need to be in a larger city that is more
suited to our work.
In making this decision, we assessed five major cities: Boston, London,
New York, San Francisco and Washington, DC - as well as St. Petersburg
itself. The upshot: after a fairly detailed analysis, I recommended to
the board that the Foundation relocate to San Francisco, and the board
accepted that recommendation.
Why San Francisco? It's the centre of high-tech in the United States.
It's home to plenty of like-minded organizations and possible partners,
top-tier universities like Stanford and UC Berkeley, world-class support
services, and major media. And it will be more convenient - and cheaper
- than St. Petersburg for international travel.
There are also arguments for staying where we are. Moving will be
expensive, and may be disruptive for the community. And St. Petersburg
is less expensive than the Bay Area.
But in the long run, San Francisco will suit us well, and will give the
Foundation a solid base from which to grow.
Here is what's planned at this point:
- The new office will open sometime this winter. We'll probably start
out in downtown San Francisco, until we get our bearings and choose a
permanent location.
- The St. Petersburg office will close late this winter, probably at the
end of January.
- We know that many people's personal circumstances will make it
impossible for them to move, but we are hoping that some of the current
staff will be able to come with us.
- The servers will remain in Tampa indefinitely. If we do choose to move
them, that would be a separate, subsequent decision. At this point, it's
not under active consideration.
The board members have asked me, in this note, to thank the St.
Petersburg staff for their hard work and dedication. And I want to add
my thanks as well. It's a great group of committed, hard-working people,
and those who can't move with the office will be missed.
I know many of you will have questions about the staff. Most of them I
probably can't answer, because, in general, individual staff issues are
confidential. But I will say that I take very seriously the
organization's obligation to its employees, and I am committed to
ensuring everyone is treated fairly and with care. The staff has been
informed and consulted throughout this process, and has made a good
contribution to it.
In the coming months, the Foundation will be relying on the staff's
patience and cooperation, and on yours - we will need lots of support in
order for this transition to go smoothly.
Please feel free to forward this note to anyone who might be interested,
and to contact me directly if you have any questions, or want to offer
help. We will probably put out a press release sometime next week, but
wanted to let you all know first.
Thanks,
Sue
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