For your information. :-)
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From: Sean Whitton <sean(a)silentflame.com>
Date: Aug 28, 2007 12:28 PM
Subject: [Foundation-l] ComProj needs your help - call for volunteers
To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List <foundation-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>,
wikipedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org, English Wikipedia <
wikien-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Dear Wikimedians,
The Communication Projects Group or ComProj was set up some months ago
to provide a venue for collaboration between Wikimedians who want to
help with communication work. We do all sorts of things: preparation
of PR material, reaching out to specific groups to get them involved
in our projects, and encouraging inter-project communication.
While the group was started up by Sandra Ordonez, the Wikimedia
Foundation's Communications Manager, it could in its present form have
been started up by any Wikimedian - Sandy is always there to offer
guidance but she has made it clear she is not in charge and wants the
group to run itself. We do that.
How we work is that communication projects are put forward on our
mailing list, and people can volunteer to take them on in groups or
individually. These can come from all members and, unsurprisingly,
Sandy and Cary Bass, Wikimedia's volunteer co-ordinator at the office.
We also have weekly IRC meetings to discuss our projects.
At the moment we are struggling for members due to August dragging
many people away. Projects are not getting done as fast as they should
be and we could really do with more members. So, if you have an
interest in communications, please drop by
<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communication_Projects_Group/Membership>.
All that we require is that you are willing to put a decent amount of
time into our projects, prioritising it amongst your other valuable
work.
Please distribute this to individual project mailing lists that I may
not be subscribed to, as ComProj is not just for Wikipedia.
Yours,
Sean Whitton
ComProj chair
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Hello,
this proposal mainly mean to the English Wikiquote and Japanese, where
I'm active, but I'd like to hear opinions from more wider audience
and write to this list. If you have a similar problem or rules already
on your project, please let us share in this occasion.
My proposal is modification of Blocking policy with two new additional thoughts.
* Cross project vandalism
* blocking based on CU investigation
Currently two projects have some similarity on those Blocking policy.
The English version, Wikiquote:Blocking says
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/WQ:BP#Vandalism
> Vandalism
> Sysops may, at their judgement, block IP addresses that vandalise Wikiquote. For dynamic IPs, such blocks should last 24 hours. For static IPs, such blocks should initially last 24 hours, but repeat violators may be blocked for a maximum of one month; there are various rules of thumb that sysops follow in how much to extend the blocks of habitual vandals, none of which are formal policy. In general, casual vandals should be warned twice before being blocked, though warnings are not usually given for deliberate vandalism intended to discredit Wikiquote or serve an activist agenda. See dealing with vandalism for overall policy.
My proposals aim to let us take a proactive blocking for possible
vandal IP addresses/accounts.
For cross project vandalism, my proposal is the addition as the below:
If an IP address is detected vandalizing at least two Wikimedia
projects, and it is likely this IP address will be used to vandalize
the other project, sysops may block this IP address on their project.
Also they have not to limit the blocking term within 24 hours, but may
determine a reasonable duration.
As for CU investigation, currently the maximum length of blocking on
English Wikiquote is one month, but I heard some sysops argue IP
addresses determined as vandals may deserve much longer blocking.
Personally I am inclining to this opinion. I therefore propose to add
a new clause about CU investigation, as following:
IP addresses which are determined to be used for vandalism as a result
of Checkuser investigation may be blocked up to X months, exceeding
the normal limitation of one month.
The substitution of X could be arguable ... I think six months could
be an opinion, but I am open to other opinions.
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Aphaia and I were discussing on IRC earlier that it would be a good idea to
ask local projects what they currently do for policies. Things like how
"references are necessary" for French Wikiquote. We could share our own
policies and analyze what's a good idea and help make the individual
projects better. :-)
Please e-mail in with your comments on this and how it works on your local
wiki! :)
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From: shi zhao <shizhao(a)gmail.com>
Date: Aug 22, 2007 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] wikipedia, metawiki, wiktionnaire
restricted from China AGAIN?
To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List <foundation-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Now, only zh.wikipedia.org and zh.wikiquote.org blocked in China.
Other wikimedia site is unblock in China.
2007/8/22, Vincent Mandrilly <vmandrilly(a)hotmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
> 2 days ago, everything was ok, but from then yesterday or the day before yesterday, I started not being able to see the following websites :
>
> www.wiktionary.org
> http://wikimediafoundation.org/
> www.wikipedia.org
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/
>
> (Note : But www.wikimedia.fr/ is accessible)
>
> Note : The access was just fine from both 2 chinse internet providers in Guangzhou, China, and all the sudden, I couldn't access them on both at home and at work.
>
> - Could you please confirm that it is not the websites that are down ?
> - Is this due to a move of host IP to a IP range restricted by chinese internet providers ?
> - Or is this due to a new dark age for wikipedia in China ? For the last 3 or 4 months, Chinese pages were restricted but not the other langueges pages....
>
> Sincerely,
>
> (Tired of this stupid government who blocks just everything without reason, and they won't even bother to write "sorry, this website is against the law, we restricted access" they just let you believe the page doesnt exists.)
>
> And my software to get through the Internet Great Wall is not working for now.... :-((
>
> V.
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Hi!
This message only to inform you that it.wikiquote has reached the number of 5000 articles with Monogamia (monogamy), created by OrbiliusMagister at 22:31, 19 ago 2007.
Nemo
Admin of it.wikiquote
For your information, from foundation-l.
P.S. I'm back, and now in the Kansai int'l airport. My laptop doesn't
work as for wireless connection, so I'm afraid I have to send it to
the factory for repair. My availability will be low until this
technical trouble is fixed.
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From: Klaus Graf <klausgraf(a)googlemail.com>
Date: Aug 9, 2007 10:22 AM
Subject: [Foundation-l] Wikiquote
To: foundation-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
I had a look at
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Simpsons
Can anybody from the foundation board explain to me why these bulk of
copyrighted quotes is "fair use"?
There is the general opinion at Wikiquote that the Exemption Doctrine
Policy (EDP) resp. the Licensing policy is referring only to image or
multi-media use. But browsing Wikiquote one has the impression that
the most part of Wikiquote can only be justified with "fair use".
Klaus Graf
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