On 4/18/06, Andre Engels <andreengels(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think I speak for most of the Dutch Wikipedians if I
say:
* Neither the Dutch Wikimedia Foundation (Stichting Wikimedia
Nederland) nor the Dutch Wikimedia Association (Vereniging Wikimedia
Nederland) has the right to influence the content and procedures of
the Dutch Wikipedia
* The board of neither has any formal special position on the Dutch Wikipedia
* At least the Dutch Wikimedia Foundation should not be allowed to
speak in name of the Dutch Wikipedia
* The Wikimedia Foundation is hereby requested not to give the Dutch
Wikimedia Foundation the status of chapter or any similar status
I don't mean to dredge up grievances, but I'm just wondering where all
this is coming from. Have either of these two organisations
_attempted_ to obtain some formalised special role? Even if the Dutch
Wikimedia Foundation were a "chapter" (whatever that means) why would
such status give it any rights over [[:nl]]?
Is there any precedent, anywhere, for "Wikimedia
Foundation/Association for country X" having a formalised special role
at "Wikipedia for language Y", where country X is strongly associated
with language Y?
I certainly hope not. At the very least, this would breach the
linguistic/national separation we're tried hard to maintain. The only
mildly plausible argument I could ever see made would be for legal
issues specific to a country, but even these wouldn't be specific to a
language. The hate speech laws in Germany, for example, would apply
as much to contributors to [[:en]] as they would to [[de:]].
Steve