Langcom-l is old, langcom@ is new.
***Looks like I should have sent this to LangCom-L straight away rather than to LangCom only, right? Which is the old, and which is the new?***
Re new members: How am I supposed to gauge whether a newly proposed LangCom member is proactive enough to pass muster?
In more general terms: Do we need a discussion on this list about our functionality?
I've just seen that there was a discussion about LangCom on Meta about a month ago (https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimedia_Forum&diff=prev&oldid=11635136#Is_the_Language_Committee_still_active.3F).
Fine, so I'm considered active - but I'm only really active on this mailing list (and on sw:wp and by extension on wikidata but that's a different matter). If someone contacts me on a talk page, chances are that I won't respond. And I also don't feel comfortable engaging in discussions outside of this mailing list.
SO: Is it sufficient for me to react to posts on this mailing list which concern my agreement or disagreement with regard to a new language project? Or do you, my fellow LangCom members, prefer for me to resign if I don't feel able to be more proactive than that?
Fwiw,
Oliver
On 16-Apr-15 9:22 AM, Santhosh Thottingal wrote:
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Request for Membership Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 06:19:01 +0000 (UTC) From: Rehmat Aziz Chitrali <rachitrali@yahoo.com> Reply-To: Rehmat Aziz Chitrali <rachitrali@yahoo.com> To: langcom@lists.wikimedia.org <langcom@lists.wikimedia.org> Dear sirs, I am Test Wiki Administrator at Wiki Incubator projects Pakistan. I want to become member of Language Committee from Pakistan. Rehmat Aziz Chitrali,Gold Medalist Linguist & Culture Researcher
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