On 19 March 2014 12:40, Stevie Benton <stevie.benton(a)wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Just reviewing this feedback there's a couple of
specific points I want to
address.
"Copy violations" for images. I am going to link to them in the digital
version and give an accreditation in the printed version.
Links are included for the digital version. They will be added as citations
for the print version.
With reference to "groups of MEPs" - Mike, this is pretty standard. Each MEP
represents either a political party or are independent. Each party /
independent (in almost every case) is a part of a wider, cross-Europe
grouping. For example, UK Independence Party MEPs are mostly members of the
wider "Europe of Freedom and Democracy Group".
Andy, your comment about the House of Commons is noted. I shall replace that
image.
Mike, I'm pretty certain we have discussed the mention of start-ups before.
It is about noting that many different groups will benefit from change.
Competition, particularly in tech, is very important to Europe on a global
level. Noting that these changes benefit start-ups as well as other groups
is really speaking to them in a language they will understand and respond
to.
Andy, your point about the reply address is sensible. We are now
establishing a new email address specifically for this project.
I will share a final version later in the week once the letter has been
posted. Thanks for the constructive viewpoints.
Stevie
Thanks for answering some of the points in this email thread.
It is pretty obvious that you have chosen to ignore mine. I guess this
is your call as it is your letter.
Fae