Volunteers aren't farm animals. They cannot be poached. They are
donors just like any other, who supply effort rather than money. Donors
of effort certainly are not resources belonging to financial donors, and
it is certainly not theft when a volunteer chooses to spend effort on
one project rather than another.
But that's not even the most amazing thing. That would be that you're
seriously criticizing that I used the email address from the domain
where I have my personal blog, just because somewhere on there is a link
to a different project than this one. What does one have to do to avoid
your ridiculous accusations of promotion -- use an anonymous remailer?
-------- Original Message --------
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 14:34:20 -0500
From: Jeffrey Peters <17peters(a)cardinalmail.cua.edu>
To: Mailing list for Wikiversity <wikiversity-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: Re: [Wikiversity-l] Are "solved problems" suitable for Wikiversity?
It is not about license. It is about volunteers. If you poach from
Wikiversity, you should be banned. It is that simple. Our donors spend
money on resources like this list. You are stealing our donors
resources. That is theft.