I absolutely agree. My "characterization of possible motivations is frankly beyond the pale." In fact it is a very rosy characterization. There is proof buried in this mailing list and in my mailboxes of utter indifference, if not outright contempt for the problems of a Wikipedia in a "foreign" language, from the subscribers of this list all the way up to the highest levels of responsibility at the Wikimedia Foundation. A simple way to state it might be: you guys have a problem, you sort it out or don't bother us, and we won't bother you. A lot of people will pay lip service to the common good, but will not even budge when they have a chance to do something about it. Never underestimate the results of some gentle persuasion, specially coming from those who hold the keys to all the hardware that's being used as a playground by a few.
Please understand that a lot of people - really a lot of very powerful people - don't give a hoot about the Portuguese Wikipedia or any of its problems, and since I have proof and I haven't seen proof to the contrary anywhere, I rest my case. As for a believable plan of action at the risk of repeating myself: «Perhaps the question is not the creation of a new version of Wikipedia, but to make the Portuguese Wikipedia appealing to all readers and writers (editors) of the Portuguese language. There might be solutions and proposals to address this problem which have been kept from seeing the light of day, for untold reasons. It might be worthwhile to open a page where the discussion could be centralized. It would be nice if the page could be bilingual, with one section in English, to open the discussion to the wider Wikimedia community, and another in Portuguese, for those who lack enough command of the English language to participate in the broader discussion. If anyone would be so kind as to suggest what that page might be and where it could be created, I would be more than happy to participate.» All I have asked for is the suggestion of a page. You can't find a single word about that request in all that has been written. Not even: what if that page is created and nobody contributes? That is a possibility. There's also the possibility that whatever conclusion is reached it will not be implemented by those who hold the power in the Portuguese Wikipedia or the keys in the Wikimedia Foundation. There's also the possibility that if someone had several million dollars to spare, any solution that would please that person would be implemented. So you see, most things can be had for a price, and all I have asked was the suggestion of a page. I wonder what it takes to have that. Sincerely, Virgilio A. P. Machado At 17:14 23-03-2010, you wrote: >Virgilio A. P. Machado wrote: > > > > > I understand that the topic started with a suggestion to create "a > > new version of Wikipedia in Portuguese from Portugal", but I can't > > fail to notice that, for the wider Wikimedia community, avoiding to > > address any of problems of the Portuguese Wikipedia, might be very > > convenient to keep it where it is, mired in problems. We all have > > problems of our own, right? Why bother? > > > > >While it may be true that not all contributors in this >thread have written with perfect comprehension of >the specific situation, I do think the above characterization >of possible motivations is frankly beyond the pale. > >Please understand that nobody -- really nobody -- wishes >for Portuguese Wikipedia to remain mired in problems. > >Personally I do believe that notwithstanding that, the >best experts on how to heal the rifts within the Portuguese >Wikipedia might not come from the outside. That is my >personal view, lacking a believable plan of action for how >the foundation or some other external part of the larger >community could effect a healing action on the Portuguese >community. > > >Yours, > >Jussi-Ville Heiskanen > > >_______________________________________________ >foundation-l mailing list >[email protected] >Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l Prof. Virgilio A. P. Machado [email protected] Engenharia Industrial http://web.archive.org/web/20070824105539/www.ipei.pt/GDEI/ DEMI/FCT/UNL Fax: 351-21-294-8546 or 21-294-8531 Universidade de Portugal or 351-21-295-4461 2829-516 Caparica Tel.: 351-21-294-8542 or 21-294-8567 PORTUGAL or 351-21-294-8300 or 21 294-8500 Ext.112-32 96-577-3726 Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia/UNL (FCT/UNL) (Dr. Machado is Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering at the School of Sciences and Engineering/UNL of the University of Portugal) _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
