[Foundation-l] WMF, and implications of non-discrimination on local projects?

Nathan nawrich at gmail.com
Fri Sep 26 14:12:15 UTC 2008


The Wikimedia Foundation policy angle may be worth looking into, although I
suspect its intended to restrict the actions of the foundation itself (as
opposed to editors or projects). It probably would not make sense for the
company to have a role in regulating local project processes for determining
administrators, 'crats, etc. Once you get beyond determining basic fitness
for handling private data it'd be slogging through a quagmire.

As to the legal question - I seriously doubt that any element of the RfA
process on the English Wikipedia could give rise to a credible
discrimination claim. Anonymous editors, unpaid and anonymous unofficial
role, no employer-employee or other legal relationship between the candidate
and any other editor or the WMF, etc. It would be interesting to see someone
with knowledge of the law try to argue the point, though.

Nathan


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