just for the record, old ways and old rules refer to the fact they get
published on meta, right?
2010/9/16 Milos Rancic mill...@gmail.com
As Karen fixed her anonymity issue, archives of the Language committee
will be public by default starting from September 12th, 2010. We will
continue to
It does indeed. Our archives can be found here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Language_committee_archives
I realize that there is no link to the archives from the main Langcom page
([[m:Language committee]]), and will try and fix this when I get home later
today.
2010/9/16 Lodewijk
May one ask why private personal stuff is even being discussed on this list?
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On 16 September 2010 12:09, K. Peachey p858sn...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
May one ask why private personal stuff is even being discussed on this list?
This was discussed on foundation-l in August, check the archive.
(Subject line: Sakha Wikipedia passed 7000 articles)
- d.
Thank you to everybody who had a part in bringing about this increased
transparency. It is a breath of fresh air for me and hopefully for
everybody else who follows language-related developments on Wikimedia.
-m.
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Milos Rancic mill...@gmail.com wrote:
As Karen
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Milos Rancic mill...@gmail.com wrote:
As Karen fixed her anonymity issue, archives of the Language committee
will be public by default starting from September 12th, 2010. We will
continue to use the same method for the list archives, as it allows us
to talk
An'n 16.09.2010 06:08, hett Milos Rancic schreven:
As Karen fixed her anonymity issue, archives of the Language committee
will be public by default starting from September 12th, 2010. We will
continue to use the same method for the list archives, as it allows us
to talk about confidential
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 09:46, Lodewijk lodew...@effeietsanders.org wrote:
just for the record, old ways and old rules refer to the fact they get
published on meta, right?
Both ways assume archiving on Meta. Old rules assume censoring of
previous Karen's and Gerard's emails.
As Karen fixed her anonymity issue, archives of the Language committee
will be public by default starting from September 12th, 2010. We will
continue to use the same method for the list archives, as it allows us
to talk about confidential (mostly personal) issues. Previous emails
will stay as they