Yup. I am sure that it was pure misunderstanding by Greeves. He'll see this and find out, and can ask us any questions he has. :-)
Just to make it clear to everyone, ComProj is an unofficial collection
of people who want to help with communications projects that Sandy
needs doing, and that such a group allows us to work better together.
We do not have any authority or status (aside from as helpful
people!), and that is why we are able to have a completely open group
which anyone can join, which is a Good Thing :-)
On 17/08/07, Aphaia <aphaia@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
> I am very surprised at seeing the below:
> Other requests from Transcom
>
> * 6 August 2007: Translation requests/Wikipedia IRC guidelines
> * 22 July 2007: Translation requests/WMFnews
> * 19 July 2007: Translation requests/WMF/Current staff
> * 12 July 2007: Board elections/2007/Results
> * 21 April 2007: Translation requests/Benefactors
> ....
>
> And this request was created by Greeves.
> I recommended Greeves to submit his request to Babylon but never
> encourage him or her to behave in such a manner. He has no good
> reason to speak in the name of Transcom, more over assign higher
> prioirity to his favorite document than Wikimedia Foundaition website.
>
> I don't know Greeves so I don't know why he is so boldly acting. I
> would like to make it sure ComProjGroup has no right to act under
> Communications Subcommitee name without their agreement.
>
> I don't received mails from this list, so cc would be appreciated.
>
> I reduced the request status to new, not open, to remove it from the list.
> Thank you for your understanding.
>
> --
> KIZU Naoko
> Wikiquote: http://wikiquote.org
> * habent enim emolumentum in labore suo *
>
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