--- Rotem Dan rotem_dan@yahoo.com wrote:
I think that reagardless of geographical, national etc. differences on wiki users demographies (that I think has nothing to do with anything here anyway). he.wikipedia.org is a complete, (almost) independent site, that has its users and readers, they should be the ones who vote for decisions related to their site, including policy, wiki code, layout, licensing and logo. Just because the english wiki has 15,000 registered users, and the hebrew wiki has 30 should not matter because those 30 or so *are* the ones who work on it and they know what they like or don't like on their site.
--Rotem
sigh
yes
But there are some things that should be common, such as licensing and things that should not be, such as policies and things we are supposed to be involved in, such as red links (now, from what I understood, you are willing to remove a lot of things from the pedia. In particular for anonymous)
ant
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