This is mostly a solution looking for a problem.
On Thursday, March 29, 2012, Petr Bena wrote:
I don't see a reason why it shouldn't look
"official"
We are open source project not a part of government or something. So
username(a)wikipedia.org <javascript:;> should be perfectly ok for
established users,
who wouldn't abuse it just as sysop bit is. Also why not just let user
pick which domain they like?
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Krinkle
<krinklemail@gmail.com<javascript:;>>
wrote:
Excuse me but it seems this seems to avoid the
actual problem.
Although I know the answer for the most part, the question I think we
should be
asking is more along the lines of "Why are
they using email
instead of on-wiki discussion threads?"
I personally don't see a lot of gain in providing mailaliases for users.
@wikipedia.org seems too Wikipeida specific and may indeed look too
official.
@something.wikipedia.org may not scale either
because we also have
projects on
other hostnames (wiktionary, wikibooks, but also
species, commons, meta
and
other *.wikimedia.org wikis).
Also, when we do find a good hostname to use, I think it should be
universal and
tied to a SUL username (not per-wiki or
per-project), so it shouldn't
contain
the name of a project (wikipedia, wiktionary,
commons, ..) and not the
name of
the software (mediawiki). Something like
"users.wikimedia.org" might be
appropriate.
If that is done though, would it be an alias (forward) address or would
it allow
sending (IMAP/POP3). The latter would probably
also cost a significant
amount of
storage over time, so alias/forward is probably
better.
However that means that after you reply, your original e-mailaddress is
visible.
In which case there is no advantage to using an
alias over simply using
[[Special:EmailUser]], which is effectively also an alias for the first
mail.
-- Krinkle
On Mar 29, 2012, at 9:41 PM, Petr Bena wrote:
Hi,
Lot of volunteers are using email to communicate when they discuss
wikimedia related issues. Even if it's not a big problem to use
personal email there, lot of people, especially administrators do not
want to uncover their personal email. Lot of them even have a special
private mail for wikipedia purposes. Although wikimedia has own email
server on wikimedia domain, it's being given to paid staff only, so
question is if it would be worth of having an email service for
volunteers who request it (it should be probably limited to users who
match some criteria) or just a forward service which can help us to
get our personal email hidden (this would not eat space and would be
very cheap). I understand that people from foundation might have
concerns that volunteers with
wikimedia.org emails could cause some
troubles or people might be in thought they are employees, so why not
to use some another domain, like
wmflabs.org for developers and
wikipedia.org for wikipedians for example (other domains for
respective projects). What do you think?
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