--- julien tayon <julien(a)tayon.net> wrote:
Hi,
By the way working language is french||english
budget is tight, but it will bring you an amount of
glory that money
can't buy.
btw, whose budget is it ???
And in my heart you deserve to win �les troph�es du
libre�.
I do think that the human part of WP is important, I
guess it is related
to libre software, and that you could bring a great
contribution to a
libre software meeting in making people remind that
animation is the key
point for a libre projet.
Coming back to the human part Jul...I think it equally
important that the human part is balanced. By which I
mean we badly miss some parts of the francophone
humanity, africans for a cultural example or women for
a sexual example (I am sure this is a bad expression,
never mind).
Trying to attract them is no easy work. I think some
articles dealing with quite specific feminin matters
could bring us some incoming traffic (incoming = new
editors).
I am badly disappointed at the willingness some
french-speaking editors show to delete articles
dealing with epilation or swimming suit.
There is a lot to say about these topics. Encyclopedic
mattter I mean.
History of the swimming suit (change of mores,
differences of nudity perception among countries and
cultures)
Origin of the evolution (claimed sex liberation,
freedom of the body, sun tanning...)
Implications (skin cancer, skin aging, pressure to be
thin, pressure to look good, and yes...pressure for
bresilienne or total epilation)
A whole generation pressured by medias to fit in the
mold. To spent money artificially sun tanning in
winter, epilating till one look like a little kid.
I do not get it...this is at least as important than
any article claiming that
"an '''apple''' is a [[fruit]]"
So, why can this one be acceptable as a stub, but an
article on bresilian swimming suit not be ?
Very friendly Jul
Ant (a matriarchal society element)
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