On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com wrote:
In other words, although I am not disclosing all of information I have, mostly to protect privacy of some people,
Yes, this is a difficult line to walk. I have encountered this issue many times in the Wikimedia world. In some cases, it simply means that public discussion is not a useful tool for addressing the issue. I don't know whether or not that is the case here, but it seems like a strong possibility.
I am not cryptic at all.
Well, thank you for clarifying that point for us ;)
It is just a matter of what's perceived as important to a Western and what to an Indian Wikimedian.
One must know what something is, before one can make a judgment about how important it is. So no, I don't think that is what's at issue here.
Speaking for myself, I believe (and have always believed) that improving the ability of disadvantaged populations to engage with the Wikimedia projects is a top priority. I know the same is true of many others on this list as well. I can tell from your messages that you are concerned about something in that realm; but I don't get a clear enough picture of what you're talking about to see how I can contribute to a discussion.
I can reassert the general point as I did above, so I guess I am politically correct. And I can redouble my efforts as an individual and as a business owner to educate, guide, mentor, and learn from/with those around me. Beyond that, I'll leave this discussion to those who understand what it's about.
-Pete [[User:Peteforsyth]]