I don't know about others, but this discussion has generated more
content than I can keep track of as a casual but interested observer.
I suspect the same is true for others who aren't already involved in
the issues at stake, which means you're not getting the perspectives
of the community anymore.
Could somebody please point us to some blog posts or wiki pages or
other forums (a Wave would be nice, if it comes with usernames ;-) to
get an overview and participate more fully in the conversation? I
think that might help make the discussion more productive.
Best wishes,
Andy
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Bryan Tong
Minh<bryan.tongminh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 3:22 PM, David
Gerard<dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2009/6/15 Rama Neko <ramaneko(a)gmail.com>om>:
The "service project angle" worries me
too. I have noticed that many
articles of Wikipedia, the service project that makes it easier to
find media in Commons by providing encyclopedic context to our
content, utterly lack the proper links to our galleries and
categories.
Furthermore, I sometimes have the feeling that contributors of
Wikipedia expect us to host all sorts of unacceptable media in return
of the service that they provide; while we of course appreciate the
service projects, this is a problem, particularly when these files are
copyright violations.
In the particular case of Pikiwiki, it would of course be very
caricatural to say that all their images are copyvios. There are lots
of out-of-scope party snapshots, too.
I'd hope this isn't a summary of the views of other Commons admins.
Anyone else? Or is the Commons admin community this insular and derisive?
- d.
I hope that this isn't the view of admins outside the Commons community.
Seriously with this kind of discussion we end up nowhere. Perhaps it
would be more useful to actually get to the points of problem or just
stop discussing at all.
Bryan
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