[Foundation-l] Contact in Thailand re:Michael
Walter van Kalken
walter at vankalken.net
Sat May 20 17:14:05 UTC 2006
Michael Snow wrote:
>Delirium wrote:
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>>Patrick, Brad wrote:
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>>>Don't assume anything. If you are speaking as a person interested in
>>>Wikipedia, great. I'm sure you have good things to say about Wikipedia
>>>in Thailand. Good for you. All I am saying is that you do *not* have
>>>the authority to speak on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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>>I'm not sure if you're new here or what, but this isn't how we do
>>things at the Wikimedia Foundation. We discuss politely, if sometimes
>>heatedly, on the mailing list, not brusquely and dictatorially.
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>>Waerth asked if the Foundation had confidence in him to discuss with
>>this organization; not if he legally has the authority to enter into
>>commitments on behalf of the foundation, which is quite a different
>>matter. In short, his question did not call for a legal opinion, and
>>offering one unsolicited was unhelpful, misrepresenting the matter,
>>and impolite.
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>This criticism is totally misplaced. Note that Brad addressed whether
>Waerth could *speak* on behalf of the Foundation, responding directly to
>Waerth's question. The issue is not limited to whether Waerth is
>authorized to act as an agent of the Foundation to enter into agreements.
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Lawyers are not restricted to giving legal opinions and nothing else,
>sometimes they need to represent their clients in communicating with
>third parties, as Brad did here. Brad's intervention was helpful
>(because it got across his client's position), misrepresented nothing,
>and if it wasn't as polite as suits your tastes, it's because more
>polite ways of communicating this hadn't yet gotten the message across.
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You do not know when to stop insulting do you?? Third party. Are you
deliberately trying to hurt someone and chase him away? As far as I knew
we had lawyers to talk with non wikimedians. Since when does a
wikimedian have to speak with the lawyer before he gets to speak with
the board. Fuck this.
Waerth/Walter
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