[WikiEN-l] New York Times article
Anthere
Anthere9 at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 18 14:38:58 UTC 2006
Erik Moeller wrote:
> On 6/17/06, Keith Old <keithold at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Folks,
>>
>>The New York Times has an article on Wikipedia called "
>> Growing Wikipedia Revises Its 'Anyone Can Edit' Policy
>
>
> This is remarkably poor journalism. It shows that the media are
> clutching at straws to write about us. I hope the recently created
> Communications Committee is building personal connections to some of
> the journalists involved, and will occasionally feed them interesting
> "exclusive" stories in addition to regular press releases. We can't
> prevent the press from screwing up, but perhaps at least we can give
> them a better idea about things which are actually happening, e.g:
> - ongoing reorganization of Wikimedia, heated debates about the
> non-profit's future
> - 1,000 featured articles, ongoing experiments towards Wikipedia 0.5/1.0
> - Wikimedia Commons becoming a gigantic archive of functional free
> content (643,000 files, ~250 GB)
> etc.
>
> Erik
What is embarassing even more is that these stories spread all over the
world. Journalists call locals (such as me) to say
"did you read the last NYT article ? Can you tell me more about the last
decisions ?"
Me : "there are no new decisions"
Journalist : "but it is written on the NYT !"
Me : "so what ?"
Journalist : "Ah...well... still, it is no more open to everyone - I
would like to explain french readers that new articles can not be
created by anonymous any more"
Me : "well, I recommand you do not, because on the french speaking
wikipedia, anonymous can still create articles"
Journalist : "but Jimmy Wales said that..."
Me : "Okay. But things are not so simple. Maybe I could explain to you
how decision making is done in the different language versions and maybe
introduce you to our governance system. This is a fascinating topic you
know ?"
Which reminds me... did we get press coverage for the hiring of the CEO ?
Aside from Wikipedia being open or not being open to editing, I think
hiring a CEO should be food for thought and speculation from at least
some of the magazines. Did any magazine questionned whether it would
change the governance of the organisation ? Did anyone wonder if it
would somehow impact the international dimension (such as would it
impact latin america or india engagement ? would it impact china block
?). Could it change our relationship with service providers or potential
partners ? Did someone wonder if that would change something in terms of
staff ? What would be the related main benefits and threats ?
No ?
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