[Foundation-l] Sakha Wikipedia passed 7000 articles
Jesse (Pathoschild)
pathoschild at gmail.com
Thu Aug 26 19:29:46 UTC 2010
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:14 AM, David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone else from the language committee offer a credible
> explanation of their special requirement for secrecy? Surely if this
> is a requirement, it can be explained, as Gerard did not.
Hello David,
There are some cases where confidentiality is necessary. We routinely
ask external experts for their evaluation of the test project content
before project approval, as Yaroslav mentioned early in this
discussion. These external persons are sometimes in situations where
speaking negatively about the content may be seen as an attack on
nationalist or culturalist interests, and put them at risk of
professional or personal reprisal. These persons are offered
confidentiality to protect them and to ensure we get their honest
opinion.
However, most content can be safely made public and is published to
the public archives if the email authors agree. These have not been
updated recently, but only because I have not had time to do so; they
should be updated in the coming months, now that someone has joined
with public archival as one of their goals.
By the way, the language committee never makes official statements.
Any comments from Gerard or I are our personal comments.
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Yours cordially,
Jesse (Pathoschild)
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