On Aug 3, 2012 5:07 PM, "Gordon Joly" <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com> wrote:
On 03/08/12 15:46, Michael Peel wrote:
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> 'We' the editing community (all >1000 that !voted online) felt SOPA/PIPA
was relevant, and blacked out the site. 'We' the charity communicated the
decision and views of the community to the media. It's very much this
communication role that we the charity can easily play here.
But will the public always be clear about the distinction between "EN
Wikipedia" and "Wikimedia UK"?
Are they now?
No they aren't, and they shouldn't be expected to, because the two have a
great overlap of membership and the same goals.
If it comes to a point when the public is highly aware of the distinction,
then some deep rift must've developed between enwp and wmuk... wait that
sounds familiar.
Gordo
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