[Foundation-l] English Wikipedia ethnocentric policy affects other communities
Titoxd@Wikimedia
titoxd.wikimedia at gmail.com
Thu Dec 21 00:41:14 UTC 2006
For the record, the relevant policy is tagged as disputed, as I've done so
now. See [[:w:en:Wikipedia:Username]].
It would be really nice if the users who have participated in the discussion
here could do so in the project talk page.
Titoxd.
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[mailto:foundation-l-bounces at wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Gerard Meijssen
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Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] English Wikipedia ethnocentric policy affects
other communities
Brion Vibber schreef:
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> Neil Harris wrote:
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>> Different-script blocking on en: must therefore stop as soon as SUL is
>> implemented.
>>
>> But, since human-readable usernames are essential to managing the wiki
>> system, and for many people names not in their native script are not
>> human-readable, there must necessarily be some sort of solution to the
>> name-incomprehensibility problem before SUL goes live.
>>
>
> I should just point out that SUL *changes nothing* with regard to this
> situation.
>
> It has always been preferable for the same username to mean the same
> person on all wikis, but it isn't enforced until the system is ready to
> do that. That's all SUL does.
>
> A person may have different usernames on each wiki; they've always been
> and always will be free to do that. SUL does not change that.
>
> A person may also use a nickname for their signatures which is cuter or
> easier to type. Always have been, always will be. SUL does not change
that.
>
> It might be useful to be able to make nicks more pervasive in their
> visibility. SUL does not change that.
>
> That doesn't depend on SUL, nor does SUL depend on it in any way.
Hoi,
With SUL intended to provide Single User Login, the functionality and
use of SUL is frustrated when people are then forced to create a user
when the English language Wikipedia insists that it has to be in a Latin
script.
You can not implement SUL and then say that it is OK to frustrate its
central premiss.
Thanks,
GerardM
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