Actually I don't think it was ever used to actually verify
credentials. It was used by Jimmy Wales once, and a few times by
random callers leaving some general comments about Wikinews.
-ilya
On 3/29/06, bawolff <bawolff+wn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
We also have a phone line for en.wn credential
verification. I believe
they've been used a couple times.
bawolff
On 3/29/06, Erik Moeller < eloquence(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/29/06, Wikimedia Foundation <
board(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> > - Usage of the name and logo
> > - Delegating a person from our Association who would work as an editor
in
>
chief
Is this a requirement under Polish law, or what is the reason that
this specific position title is needed? In German we would have
someone called the "ViSdP" ("Verantwortlich im Sinne des
Presserechts", "Responsible person according to press law"). This is
more about responsibility for content than an editor role. I would not
be surprised if Polish press law has a similar requirement. Are you
sure "editor in chief" is the correct translation?
Erik
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