Mailing lists are not based on consensus, and the Foundation would never
allow its sites to be used to direct people to non WMF sites and take away
our volunteers.
Put up your account name if you do instead of merely claiming you have one.
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Joe Corneli <holtzermann17(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Jeffrey Peters
<17peters(a)cardinalmail.cua.edu> wrote:
Really? By pointing out that directing people to
other sites is wrong?
Yes, really, first because that policy is something you made up and it
does not in any way represent a consensus view, and second because
drowning the conversation with argument and comebacks is not the way
to learn anything. (Only useful if Wikiversity is implementing a
policy of trying to reproduce standard university politics... you know
what they say about that, the arguments are so heated precisely
because the stakes are so low.)
Do you even have an account? Because too many
people making claims about
it
acceptable to direct others to other sites
don't.
In fact, I do.
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