--- Anthere anthere8@yahoo.com wrote:
- Wikipedia's success to date is 100% a function of our open
community. This community will continue to live and breathe and grow only so long as those of us who participate in it continue to Do The Right Thing. Doing The Right Thing takes many forms, but perhaps most central is the preservation of our shared vision for the NPOV and for a culture of thoughtful diplomatic honesty.
Yea
- Newcomers are always to be welcomed. There must be no cabal,
there must be no elites, there must be no hierarchy or structure which gets in the way of this openness to newcomers. Any security measures to be implemented to protect the community against real vandals (and there are real vandals, who are already starting to affect us), should be implemented on the model of "strict scrutiny".
"Strict scrutiny" means that any measures instituted for security must address a compelling community interest, and must be narrowly tailored to achieve that objective and no other.
Yea
- "You can edit this page right now" is a core guiding check on
everything that we do. We must respect this principle as sacred.
Sacred, no. But a guiding principle.
- Any changes to the software must be gradual and reversible. We
need to make sure that any changes contribute positively to the community, as ultimately determined by me, in full consultation with the community consensus.
Software gets developed poorly by commitees. I'd be careful on that one.
- The GNU FDL license, the openness and _viral_ nature of it, are
fundamental to the longterm success of the site. Anyone who wants to use our content in a closed proprietary manner must be challenged. We must adhere very strictly to both the letter and spirit of the license.
Yea
- The mailing list will remain open, well-advertised, and will be
regarded as the place for meta-discussions about the nature of Wikipedia. Very limited meta-discussion of the nature of the Wikipedia should be placed on the site itself. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia.
Yea
The topic of Wikipedia articles should always look outward not inward at the Wikipedia itself.
Huh?
- Anyone with a beef should be treated with the utmost respect and
dignity. They should be encouraged constantly to present their problems in a constructive way in the open forum of the mailing list. Anyone who just bitches without foundation, refusing to join the discussion, I am afraid I must simply reject and ignore. Consensus is a partnership between interested parties working positively for a common goal. I must not let the "squeaky wheel" be greased just for being a jerk.
In Principle, Yea. In reality: live and let live.
- Diplomacy consists of combining honesty and politeness. Both are
objectively valuable moral principles. Be honest with me, but don't be mean to me. Don't misrepresent my views for your own political ends. And I'll treat you the same way.
Yea
===== Christopher Mahan chris_mahan@yahoo.com 818.943.1850 cell http://www.christophermahan.com/
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