David Gerard hett schreven: > 2009/8/31 Cetateanu Moldovanu <[email protected]>: > > >> I said OUR, OUR country, OUR language, OUR latin script and alphabet. Please >> respect us. >> > > > If by "respect" you mean "agree" and "do what I say" ... then I'm not > surprised you have no insight as to why no-one cares about your > request. > > > - d. > I care about his request (which is reasonable, as geni pointed out) and I'm sure many other people care too, but don't speak up in this forum. Of course it can be annoying, if somebody asks for the same thing again and again, but as his request is reasonable, the only thing you can do about it is executing the request. The only reason why this is not done yet is that nobody, who has the power to do it, cares about it. I really disagree with the foundation people more and more loosing touch with the communities. It's not just this request. It's also the fact, that bugzilla bugs are not worked on for weeks and months, delays in software rollouts, and the low worth that is given to community worktime (like the example given by Tisza Gergő or the thousands of manhours that are wasted every day with setting interwikis which could easily be saved, if we had a central interwiki repository and if this repository wouldn't be blocked by the developers). Perhaps the foundation should hire new staff, whose job it is to _read_ the mailing lists (I'm quite sure, that many of the messages at the lists are read by nobody from the foundation or just by people who say "not my department") and to make sure that the relevant foundation employees take care of requests, questions etc. Another function could be taking care of Bugzilla bugs and delegating them to the relevant people. And we urgently need new developers. The current slow pace makes it clear, that the paid staff isn't even able to keep up with maintenance and daily operations. There are really few big innovations. We need developers, who can completely focus on innovation. Like global preferences, like a central interwiki repository, like an integrated map service, like a working interface for category intersection, like a Wikidata-project to keep volatile data consistent and up-to-date (e.g. population numbers). Known problems since half a decade (when I joined Wiki(p/m)edia) and even before. Five years ago I understood that these dreams were impossible, but today we have the money to actually do it. We earned 2 million recently, so please spend some bucks on hiring people to improve the response time to community requests and to improve development.
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