[Foundation-l] The status of smaller languages on the Wikimedia Commons
Anthere
Anthere9 at yahoo.com
Fri May 5 22:52:01 UTC 2006
Brianna Laugher wrote:
>>making Commons more relevant is called InstantCommons and we are waiting
>>for the special projects committee to finally inform us that we can
>>start coding.
>
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> [[m:InstantCommons]] has nothing much to do with the WM foundation or
> its projects, which is what I thought we were discussing?
InstantCommons has to do with WMF and its projects.
The special project committee recently approved the project with the
following resolution :
The SPC recommends the implementation of the InstantCommons project, as
broadly described
[http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=InstantCommons&oldid=293364
on meta] and in email to the SPC mailing list; and that the Foundation
seek a grant from Kennisnet to implement InstantCommons, paying the
developers involved itself. The SPC approves a detailed recommendation
regarding the proposal and related contracts, as described
[[InstantCommons/Recommendation|on the SPC wiki]].
It has actually to do with the Foundation because we provided some legal
recommandations with regards to this project, because the Foundation
will seek a grant for it, because the Foundation will handle the
contract with the developer and because it will involve some work from
Brion or Tim (as paid staff).
I just mention this for information, though I do not see very much the
relationship with the Commons main page controversy.
Ant
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