This is misleading and a potential source of embarassment to them. We will
jump all over them if they come on and try to rewrite articles, "POV, blah
blah blah", "Wikipedia is not an appropriate place for political advocacy"
and so on.
What we want to communicate is the assurance that their viewpoints will be
appropriately included and refered to. Of course, there has to be a
published viewpoint in order to refer to it.
Social and political information developed by the government of China is
often considered confidential and not generally available, people who have
made it available have been criminally charged for disclosure of state
secrets.
Fred
From: Jens Ropers <ropers(a)ropersonline.com>
Reply-To: wikipedia-l(a)Wikimedia.org
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 15:25:40 +0200
To: wikipedia-l(a)Wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikipedia-l] Re: wikipedia in China
This means that we're JUST AS OPEN to input from ordinary PRC citizens
(including PRC government officials) as we're open to input from
others.
This means that if the PRC government isn't happy with our coverage
then they have every opportunity do something about it.