Dear All,
First Carthaginians are Wikimedians and the code of conduct is almost inspired from Wikipedia.
Second although the friendship that ties all of us especially with Sir Mounir the decision was professional inside Carthagina and the plaint to the administrators is legal due to the fact that it was in relation with wikipedia projects.
There is laws that govern the Wikimedia Tunisian Group and if the decision taken by the Adminstrators do not please some people especially Sir Mounir they have the total right to do that but before:
Sir Mounir has to explain clearly this tow points to all of us:
1- The insult case
2- The Grant case: there is no such thing as I take responsibility in personal grant with the Foundation because when The Foundation asked for information about the grant of Sousse they asked all of us.
Finally, We can keep going our projects and resolve our problems.
Friendly,
Issam Barhoumi
----- Mail d'origine -----
De: jamel ben saidane <jamel.bensaidane@gmail.com>
À: Wikimedia TN User Group Mailing List <wikimedia-tn@lists.wikimedia.org>
Envoyé: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 10:59:24 +0200 (CEST)
Objet: Re: [Wikimedia-tn] Reporting an issue from [Carthagina] - WMTNUG Decision
صباح الخير،
العمل داخل المنظمة يتطلب الاحترام بين كل الأفراد. يعني أن العمل أو كتابة المقالات مهما كان مهما فلا يمكن أن يلغي أهمية إحترام أفراد المجموعة و عدم هرسلتهم فهذا شيئ غير مقبول و لا يمكن قبوله أو التساهل معه بكل حال من الأحوال.
و أعتقد أن القرار الذي تم اتخاذه هو القرار الأصلح لأن إحترام الأفراد و حرمتهم الجسدية و النفسية هو إحترام للمجموعة و لعمل المنظمةككل.
و السلام و العافية