From: Luc Van Oostenryck
<luc.vanoostenryck(a)easynet.be>
Pas de probl�me pour le delai, mais j'avais compris
qu'il �tait question que les tous les wikis seraient
modifi�es en m�me temps, mais tous les
wikis ne sont pas pr�ts en m�me temps. D�sol� si ma
demande �tait une peu
''rude'', ce n'�tait pas son intention.
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C'est juste que j'avais esp�r� que d'autres wikipedias
profiteraient du "wagon", et �clairciraient leur
politique d'utilisation des images en m�me temps que
les francophones.
I had just hoped that other wikipedias could benefit
of the "legal" work we had done with Alex, and would
go toward a cleaner image use policy with us.
Since Alex showed us inline linking could lead to
liability issues, since english had proof it could go
with strong vandalism, and since I try to show that
inline linking would be detrimental to the information
we are trying to offer readers and users of the
encyclopedia, I had hoped in my innocence, that
disabling inline linking could be made a global policy
(perhaps with exceptions) on wikipedia.
For this reason, I have several times tried to raise
the topic here, on international list and one meta. It
was meant to be an international work, not something
with just french people in mind. That was why I talk
about it here.
Not just a "french" policy because "french" people had
asked for it. But a global policy because a wikipedian
has suggested it, given arguments for it, and asked
for feedback.
Except for Andre who asked for time to fix the images,
no one opposed this disabling of in line linking. I
think it should be disabled everywhere.
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