[Foundation-l] Wiki-revolution
Fred Bauder
fredbaud at fairpoint.net
Sun Apr 3 09:10:19 UTC 2011
> I'm always amazed at the depthness and breadth of knowledge shown on
> these posts. The precision, accuracy of the quantitative data on
> which posts to this listed are based, making it one of the most
> reliable, highly educated and respected fora of the Internet. They
> are a true mirror of the high intelectual level of the discussions
> carried on most Wikimedia projects. They are a source of mutual
> understanding and peaceful coexistence around the world. We should
> all be proud and/or blessed for having such an elite of contributors
> to this list. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Tunisia
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Virgilio A. P. Machado
This is not a meeting of your cell.
Fred Bauder
> At 16:58 02-04-2011, you wrote:
>
>>If everyone in Tunisia had good internet access, knew how to edit a
>> wiki,
>>and had experience doing so that would be a no-brainer. As it is, a
>>mechanism like that disenfranchises 99.999% of the population. Good goal
>>to work for though.
>>
>>Fred
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