[Foundation-l] Where we are headed
Jimmy Wales
jwales at wikia.com
Sun Jun 4 02:39:49 UTC 2006
Delirium wrote:
> Part of the problem from my perspective is that it feels like you need
> to make the transition to meta-level time commitment to have any say in
> how things are run.
Why do you say that? You have a major say in how things are run,
despite not choosing to get directly involved with most of it.
> I don't think that people who prefer to spend
> most of their time editing the encyclopedia, developing its policies,
> resolving article, disputes, etc.---the people intimately familiar with
> the workings of our main reason for being here---should be cut off from
> knowledge of and a say in what's going on at "higher levels".
I agree completely. But when we post everything we can publicly, have
open meetings, have community committees, and then people don't read it,
well, I don't agree that this is "being cut off".
In order to be involved you have to, you know, be involved.
> Important
> issues should be announced ahead of time to the community at large;
> comments should be solicited and taken into account before final
> decisions are made; and in very important cases even referendum-type
> votes (or at least straw polls) should be taken.
This is exactly what we do.
> At the very least things should be routinely discussed on the
> publicly-accessible mailing lists, and ideally important things should
> be announced on the relevant wikis (i.e. Village-Pump type places) early
> enough to give non-mailing-list folk a chance to weigh in.
This is exactly what we do.
Could we do better? Of course. But the best thing is that people who
feel as you and I do should get more involved in communicating and
summarizing for others, I suppose.
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