Dear Wikiversity-ans:
There has been some considerable discussion in wiki-research-l about
creating a new Wiki Studies journal and/or a new place to do research
the wiki way.
One question is, why do we need a new place to do research, couldn't
we just use Wikiversity for that? For now, Wikiversity seems to focus
on education and specifically-educational research, but might it make
sense to broaden the scope to include original research more
generally?
If you could have a look at the skeleton of the proposal here and add
your input (or via this thread), I would appreciate it!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Research_Ideas/Research_Hub
Thanks,
Joe
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> It is over 7 days, and seems consensus reached. Please review it, thanks!
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Nice turn of phrase. Fact is, this dude has a Gmail account, so if he
can't manage to unsubscribe, he could just set up a filter (More >
Filter messages like these) -- as someone else suggest that others
will have (likely) already done to filter out email *from* him (and as
I am now planning to do myself).
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Abd ulRahman Lomax <abdlomax(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Harry, when you are in the middle of an amygdala hijack, you may not be able
> to respond to instructions clearly. See if you can do whatever you know to
> do to relax, have some tea or coffee, get to a place of calm, and then try
> unsubscribing, reading everything carefully. You may find that this fixes
> the interface, in a way that shouting doesn't.
I think it's reasonable to consider Harry to be "trolling" at this
point (even if not intentionally).