Personally, I don't think there are many times when we will need the planning mailing
list now that we have our own wiki. Planning and discussion for projects can be done on
talk pages where we can more easily follow chains of thought and organize pages.
Important general meetings can be done through whatever voice tool we decide is accessible
enough for our needs. It's worth keeping a mailing list, but only really for public
announcements or requests that people look at a specific discussion page on the wiki.
–Jeffery Nichols
On 2011-04-04, at 23:08 , P Lahiry wrote:
So let me guess - you use Bing! as your search engine
then?
In all seriousness though, your statement concerning unilateral action seems a bit much.
Until the announcement of the Wiki Canada move you had never emailed or contributed to
this list. So why would you be crying wolf all of a sudden? If you didn't use it, why
do you miss it now? I'm not trying to be facetious but from my standpoint you seem to
be stirring up sh*t for the sake of stirring up sh*t.
As for google being the cause of all things wrong with the world - why don't you
point us to some evidence that backs up your statements? Just saying it so doesn't
make it so. And if it is what you suggest it is, use an alias. Use an anom redirector.
There's several ways to get around your fears. I personally could care less about them
sucking the privacy right out off me. In fact a personalized ad or two would go a long way
for me. But that's just me.
This is the closest anyone has gotten to a Wikimedia Canada chapter in the last 4 years.
You might not agree with some people personally but you can't discount their efforts
in getting close to chapter status. So please avoid the insults.
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Bob Jonkman <bjonkman(a)sobac.com> wrote:
FWIW, I appreciate the cross-posting, seeing as how the original mailing list was
unilaterally hijacked to be hosted on a commercial for-profit advertising company
apparently run by vampires who suck the privacy right out of you. By the same people who
are now talking amongst themselves, too.
--Bob.
On 2011-04-04 at 18:17:38 Amgine wrote:
On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 19:38:38 +0000
"P Lahiry" <plahiry(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe it's an echo chamber because you keep
mailing two lists (both of which you're a subscriber of) at a time?
I was referring to the sense of [[Echo chamber (media)]]; discussion/ideas being
reinforced by only a very small number of individuals talking amongst themselves, rather
than receiving input from a wider group of peers. Thus my cross-posting to the list with
the larger audience of interested readers is an attempt to mitigate the echo chamber.
Amgine
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