On May 29, 2014 5:33 AM, "Thyge" ltl.privat@gmail.com wrote:
Please raise and discuss questions about policy on meta. This is not the place.
Regards, Thyge
Wil, I suggest that you do go to http://meta.wikimedia.org and find pages about these issues. *Read the archives of the talk pages*. And start new discussions on those talk pages. Assume the 'meta' project has a discussion page for every issue you can think of. If you cant find something on meta, ask someone who is active on meta (check recent changes)
Also read the archives of wikimedia-l for at least 2013 and 2014, to get a feel for this list, and to be aware of where we are 'at' on issues which are discussed every year. Then you can start new threads which pick up from where we left of last time.
Keep in mind wikimedia-l is mandatory reading for a lot of very busy volunteers and NGO staff at all levels and who have varying levels of English proficiency. wikimedia-l doubles as an business forum for our many NGOs.
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