--- Erik Moeller <erik(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
In
the meantime, it
would probably be good for people in the community
with legal
expertise to self-organize as an open advisory group
(juriwiki-l
seemed to be going in that direction, I'm not sure
how active it still
is).
--
Peace & Love,
Erik
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If there are such people solely in the community (i.e.
not Foundation legal advisors), I do not know any of
them. If you mean people who do act as Foudation
legal advisors simply putting on the "community member
hat", I have not heard of them responding to requests
recently. No one who is active at Wikisource has
legal expertise of any sort as far as I am aware, so
there is nothing we could self-organize. I am
honestly not interested in broad policy advice,
however there is a definate need for help on specific
legal interpretations.
Birgitte SB
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