hi Wil,
reading through this thread is already a challenge :) I want to write that I really appreciate your enthusiasm and energy. It is really awesome that you care about Wikimedia and that you do not shy away from a discussion.
As several participants have pointed out, some of the veterans may find it slightly amusing when a newcomer starts with a critique, before learning about how (and that) the community has worked out a given problem before. Moreover, getting your understanding of Wikimedia movement from Wikipediocracy mainly (rather than from different project's Village Pumps, AfDs, RFCs, RfAs, and actual editing and discussing with other editors) skews your view. I don't think anyone is suggesting you should stop reading critical views on Wikimedia, but you simply may choose to make your own opinion after you've taken part in the movement, too.
I do not think anyone is proposing banning you from the list. People are, in my view, politely suggesting that you just slow down a little, take a breath, and use your energy (which, again, is awesome and precious!) to participate on Wikimedia projects. Just to get the feel of it, or to be able to more fully pinpoint the areas, where we so deeply need to change for the better (and, with no irony, there are many).
If you choose to gather more material for reflection, and post less frequently, your voice may actually be heard better.
best,
dariusz "pundit"
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 3:05 AM, Wil Sinclair wllm@wllm.com wrote:
As I mentioned to Sam, I have just one more thing to say here before I let you guys deliberate on whether to block me.
I've been getting tons of private emails from people who say that they don't want to see me blocked, but that they are afraid to say that on the list, because they feel like they might be intimidated or ostracized.
That's right: *afraid*
I think we should all let that sink in for a moment. . .
. . . Now, is that OK? Is that how we want our community to function? I'm talking to each and every one of you out there, not the few dozen that seem to be only people posting here (and I seem to have a strong lead at the moment ;) ). If you are tired of being afraid or worn out by the rough and tumble discourse here, then keep your chin up. There are a lot more of you out there than you might think; I'm hearing from many of them now. Wikipedia can change- but only with your help.
,Wil
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
Lila: Thank you kindly for these recent notes. It is wonderful to hear your thoughts on your first weeks.
Wil: Working through public, logged forums is a fine principle; one that I try to follow myself. It helps avoid misunderstandings.
Pete Forsyth writes:
I'd like to suggest that Wil's access to this email list be blocked, at least as a temporary measure... I suspect that consensus among active Wikimedians would be pretty strong at this point.
Pete: That is a wholly uncalled for suggestion; reckless, if you would. Please be kind. As you can see from the comments of others, there is no such consensus, mainly just requests to slow down.
Erik Moeller writes:
As a reminder, this list has an official "soft limit" of 30 posts per
[month]
Wil Sinclair writes:
just for guidance here- should I not publicly respond to those who have publicly address me or talked about my actions or words
I find it helpful to quote and briefly respond to many posts of interest in a thread, in a single reply (as I did here). And I try to make 5 edits to a project for every post, to keep a balanced perspective...
Sam
(PS: Victor, the A. Dewey Wikireader Project always makes me smile. Thank you for mentioning it here. :-)
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