On 30/08/06, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 30/08/06, Andrew Lih <andrew.lih(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> I think the premise of the FAQ is off in its
current form. I am
> worried by the "we" part, meaning the mythical monolithic Wikipedia
> community. (ie. Why not make this an opportunity to show that
> Wikipedias have their distinct culture and are at different stages of
> development?)
In this case because it was an immediate response to
the Bill Thompson
and Platinax articles. I was trying very hard to keep it *really
simple* and clear because journalists don't have time to read press
releases closely - they have to be able to get your message by
skimming.
Further, I should note: as far as the English-language press is
concerned, all of Wikipedia and all of Wikimedia is the English
Wikipedia, at
http://www.wikipedia.com/ , no matter I do my best to
say otherwise every time I speak to them ...
I made a point of mentioning the de: release versions here so as to
put across that en: may be bigger, but de: is arguably more advanced
in some ways. Other press, I try to mention local language Wikipedias,
which are usually quite small and offer an interesting contrast to the
huge Wikipedias.
- d.