On 20/11/2007, Christophe Henner <christophe.henner(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear
community,
Few days ago a pretty neat idea was proposed, an idea which could
involves all of the community members, all of you: the "Edit Wikipedia
Week". That week will take place from December 3 to 8, 2007 and the
concept is pretty simple: you, as a community member, will have the
chance to spread the word about how to edit Wikipedia or learn how to
work on one of the other sister projects.
Yeah you might want to think about your wording there. We built this
wiki and yet only now do we have the chance to tell other people how
to edit? What do you think we have been doing for the last few years?
We want it to
be a worldwide
event, and why not, transforming it into an annual event.
Because either it will have minimal impact or you didn't budget for
enough database servers.
Everyone can
be involved in helping to stage a bunch of "Edit
Wikipedia Week" events during that week.
That's nice of you.
The events can
be practically anything ? big or small.
That's nice of you.
It doesn't
matter how simple they seem to be, everything counts.
Um you are talking to wikipedians here please respect their intelligence.
discuss the
different uses of the WikiPolicies to a
group of regular users you know in your place,
You said you wanted this to be an annual event.
Spread
knowledge. Spread the Wiki love. :)
Oh dear.
Please
translate this mail as much as you can, and spread it all
around you.
Would that include "which could involves"? If the signpost can find
someone to turn my writing into conventional English I'm sure you can
find someone you could run your email past.
There are many ways to motivate the community. Sugar coated
condescension isn't one of them.
-- geni
Thanks for your very constructive
behaviour, geni. That's probably
the best way to make the projects go forward.
Benji(sm89)