[Foundation-l] [Wikinews-l] Wikimania 2008 will happen, in Alexandria, Egypt

Brian McNeil brian.mcneil at wikinewsie.org
Thu Oct 11 09:49:01 UTC 2007


 

 

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[mailto:wikinews-l-bounces at lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Brian McNeil
Sent: 11 October 2007 11:41
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Subject: Re: [Wikinews-l] Wikimania 2008 will happen, in Alexandria, Egypt

 

I have cut all various discussions out of this in order to start an effort
to get people to move on from the 2008 decision and accept it.

 

If you are gay and you go to Egypt - either on holiday or to Wikimania - you
keep your sexuality private. In fact, for most countries in that area it
doesn't matter your sexual orientation; public displays of affection are
frowned upon. If you can't live with that then Egypt isn't a destination for
you. For all of us there is somewhere in the world we'd not go. Many
Europeans would prefer not to visit the United States, not because they
would be at risk (perhaps in the wrong part of L.A.) but because they do not
wish to support the county's economy with tourism euros due to some of its
policies.

 

I intend to rely on rotation bringing a future Wikimania to somewhere I can
afford to get to. With some of the things recently said on this list I'd
love to be in Alexandria doing a talk on Wikinews and trying to grab
people's interest in the project. I've been encouraged to attend the
Amsterdam get together but I don't think I've time to prep a presentation
for that.

 

So, what I'd like to see on this of-late-hyperactive list is acceptance of
the 2008 decision and the concerns that have been raised addressed in the
2009 selection process. People, if you're unhappy with Alexandria list the
jury criteria and what aspects you believe were not taken into account. Or
argue your case for "Human Rights record" to be added to the criteria. But
if you do so keep it clear that it is for future bids, please accept the
current 2008 decision and avoid creating drama.

 

 

Brian.



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