Certainly, we can wait. But please understand I did not assert WMIN (or anyone) needs to apologize. Please reread and you'll find I posed it in a conditional, as *one* possible outcome of resolving Bodhisattwa's concern. I also described another possible scenario. 

    A.

On Aug 3, 2018 06:21, "Abhinav srivastava" <abhinav619@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Asaf, 

In consent with my last mail on the thread, please be assured, no discussion whatsoever will take place until WMIN replies to the concerns, the community takes its time to question, inspect and interrogate the matter. Yes, all other issues will be raised on a separate thread and in good spirit only after this matter is resolved. As Subhashish pointed out, the issue is not about one person or an institution but bettering the process. That is essentially the reason they had been brought up. 

Asaf, It is always nice to hear from you. You have always followed the Indian community closely and helped it in whatever way. We all appreciate that.  I would look forward to hearing about the better methodological processes of debates and discussions on resolving community matter. This would also help us in the future course. The Indian community is progressing in resolving its disputes in a peaceful and coherent manner and we wish to learn more of this.

In continuity with my second paragraph, it would be great if you guide us on this. This would make the community inclusive and self-sustaining. I am not very happy that when the matter is sub-judice in the people's court, you holding WMF office, is talking about on ways WMIN can apologize. To re-iterate, provide us with methodological solutions and leave the community to decide. 

Also, I am not sure since you holding WMF office should advise about distractions.concerning the second point clearly deals with conflicts in Wikimedia Foundation policy. Of course, the platform could be a reason and for that, we will make sure we do not jump across topics. In fact, when we move ahead on those issues (only after resolving the principal problem) I would encourage you to be a participant (representing WMF). There are few essentially questions concerning few community members regarding WMF policies which I may share with you personally, whatever you find appropriate can be further asked on the community mailing list.   

At last, I have spoken to different EC members. Two EC members have also written to me stating that they will reply about WMIN stand. They have assured me that they will reply as soon as possible. As a past EC member, I would like to tell, finalizing a WMIN stand takes some time since EC members need to discuss, deliberate and then provide to their consent. As you all are aware unlike CIS-A2K or WMF, Wikimedia India is a voluntary organization, EC has his/her own personal life (own office work etc), hence at times, it takes some time. However, a reply will follow-up very shortly. 

To sum up, no more discussions please, let's stick on the principal query, please. 

Abhinav



On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 2:33 AM Asaf Bartov <abartov@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Folks,

As an outside observer, may I encourage everyone to try to keep this one thread about its one, original topic?  Abhinav, I found your responses defensive and distracting -- listing other issues and other groups about which concerns can be raised is a very poor response to *this* concern raised on this thread.  By all means, raise those concerns if you want to pursue them (rather than merely use them as distraction on this thread), *in a separate thread*. 

I encourage the WMIN EC, which is the body accountable to its membership and to the broader communities in India, to address Bodhisattwa's concern directly and politely, as befits an organization aiming to be representative of the entire movement in India.  *Please* don't respond with bluster, nor with [[whataboutism]].  If there was some poor governance or inappropriate decision-making involved here, just own up to it, apologize[1], and commit to doing better.  Everybody would appreciate you for doing the right thing.  

If the appearance Bodhisattwa's concern responds to is *incorrect*, by all means, calmly respond with the facts as they are and demonstrate to the community that there is nothing to be concerned about.  Also reflect on how that appearance was created despite everything being okay, and what can, and should, be done to prevent such appearances in the future. Thinking about this, and sharing your conclusions, would also, I dare say, be welcomed by the community on this mailing list.

I look forward to this matter resolving peacefully one way or another, but please, let us stick to the substance of *this* thread on this thread, and let us be fair and honest and avoid manipulative arguments and insinuations.

Warmly,

    Asaf

[1] may I humble offer an essay I once wrote on the power of apologies for our movement? it is here:

On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 3:01 PM Abhinav srivastava <abhinav619@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Bodhisattwa, 

The first line of the mail which at 12:02 by Indian Standard Time, you stated, "I understand you are felling bad with my tone....I am sorry" . 

Apologies for getting this statement wrong, If I have. 

I would say, let us first address the point 1 which concerns response from WMIN. Other things can be put on hold and discussed, subsequently. I hope you would be in consent with this. 

I have received your mail concerning your Wikimania trip and allegations. I would like to re-iterate, neither then nor today, Wikimedia India pays any attention to those allegations. To my understanding (since I am not EC) Wikimedia India continues to have full faith in you. 

Rest assured, please be cautious, you are sending a little too many emails. I understand at times such issues happen but try and address them together. This would otherwise lead to spamming. 

Abhinav


On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 5:15 PM Bodhisattwa Mandal <bodhisattwa.rgkmc@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Abhinav,



1.       Now that Bodhisattwa has acknowledged on his inappropriate tone and it can be believed he would be a caution for future onwards and since the issue is in public domain, I would urge Wikimedia India to respond on this.

 
Sorry missed this part, 

Where have I acknowledged that my tone was inappropriate? I only said that, if you feel that the tone was not approprate, then I am sorry. To me, my tone and my question are absolutely ok. Along with many others, I have noticed a discrepancy and asked about the reason it in open mailing list, so that everything remains transparent. I had to name the person involved, otherwise the question seemed to be vague and meaningless. Everything I said in my first e-mail was hard fact, almost everyone from India participating in the conference knew about it and had the same question in mind. If my (and others) question is invalid, then why there is no response from WMIN, refuting everything after 6 days?
 
So, instead of diverting the topic, if we stick to and discuss the topic in which the thread was initiated, that would be great.

Thanks 
Bodhisattwa

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