Hi James,
Le lun. 28 mai 2018 à 17:24, James Salsman a écrit :
> Hi Nadine, thank you for this update.
>
> Does the French Chapter have a position on replacing bitcoin mining
> with foldingcoin (http://foldingcoin.net)? I hope that all Wikimedians
> will oppose the wasteful consumption of electr
Hello,
I'm but a simple member of Wikimedia France, but I trust the Post Scriptum
by Nadine was clear on the matter : "no other cryptocurrency donations
project is planned". And yes, I believe that includes Foldingcoin.
Personally, I'm fond of Folding@Home, I've even given more than my fair
share
Hi Nadine, thank you for this update.
Does the French Chapter have a position on replacing bitcoin mining
with foldingcoin (http://foldingcoin.net)? I hope that all Wikimedians
will oppose the wasteful consumption of electricity when useful
alternatives exist.
Best regards,
Jim
On Mon, May 28, 2
Hi all,
Update on the topic.
Since Request Network were so slow and reluctant to change their delusive
communication into a fair and clean information, Wikimédia France broke the
agreement with them. Thus, this partnership is over.
We deleted our blog post about it. And we keep on trying to obta
Hi Geni,
Have you asked executive members of Wikimedia France? I think they are in
the best position to answer you question.
Regards,
Isaac.
On Apr 27, 2018 2:49 PM, "geni" wrote:
> According to their twitter feed they have announced a partnership with
> something called the "Request Network
Ok, thanks David,
nll
2018-04-28 17:15 GMT+02:00 David Gerard :
> Logo still at the bottom of https://request.network
>
>
> - d.
>
> On 28 April 2018 at 16:12, Nadine Le Lirzin
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > First of all, thanks for reporting the issue. Impressive reactivity :)
> >
> > Then, so
Logo still at the bottom of https://request.network
- d.
On 28 April 2018 at 16:12, Nadine Le Lirzin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First of all, thanks for reporting the issue. Impressive reactivity :)
>
> Then, sorry for the intempestive and unwelcome communication about this
> local partnership. The
Hi all,
First of all, thanks for reporting the issue. Impressive reactivity :)
Then, sorry for the intempestive and unwelcome communication about this
local partnership. The agreement is quite clear, it has been established by
Wikimédia France (of course *not* in name of Wikimedia Foundation) and
You surely saw the same dudes who sold anything as "Internet of things" a
couple of years ago selling the same black boxes as "blockchain" now. I
expect these black boxes to be labeled as "enhanced by artificial
intelligence" by mid 2019 :D
Vito
2018-04-27 20:05 GMT+02:00 David Gerard :
> On 27
Wrote up the story so far:
https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2018/04/27/no-wikipedia-is-not-partnering-with-the-request-network-dont-believe-the-hype/
Any new stuff, corrections, clarifications etc most welcomed!
- d.
On 27 April 2018 at 21:04, David Gerard wrote:
> TrustNodes tested out
TrustNodes tested out Request's donation offering:
https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/04/27/request-network-partners-wikimedia-launching-beta-plus-test-run-review-digital-codable-invoices
tl;dr it's incredibly clunky, painful and disappointing and largely
doesn't work. Also, it only offers Ethereum.
On 27 April 2018 at 17:21, geni wrote:
> Not really. At best you end up with a less efficient version of a
> downloadable database. People claiming that "blockchain technology" is
> useful for things are either cyptocurrency advocates (with the usual
> conflicts of interest) or third parties tryi
>> It can be interesting to use blockchain technology in our movement for
>> transparency purposes.
>...
> Not really. At best you end up with a less efficient version of a
> downloadable database
Less efficient unless a government authority is attempting to censor.
After advocating all this
On 27 April 2018 at 16:42, Romaine Wiki wrote:
> It can be interesting to use blockchain technology in our movement for
> transparency purposes.
>
> Romaine
Not really. At best you end up with a less efficient version of a
downloadable database. People claiming that "blockchain technology" is
us
We in Belgium received a mail with a question if we want to work together
with a blockchain organisation. For us to develop that it is too much work,
and we suggested them to contact WMF to develop a system we could easily
adopt ourselves.
It can be interesting to use blockchain technology in our
Yes, the platform claim is far from accurate.
Best regards,
Victoria
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 27, 2018, at 7:27 AM, James Heilman wrote:
>
> While the WMF accepts bitcoin this claim is definitely concerning
>
> "the Wikimedia Foundation reinforces its leading status by widely
> integrati
This also needs correcting
https://blog.request.network/request-network-project-update-april-27th-2018-partnership-with-wikimedia-woocommerce-plugin-c598372e9b58
Also I am not sure use of the Wikipedia logo is appropriate as it is not an
partnership with Wikipedia.
James
On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at
Sorry it's a mistake, the partnership is with WMFr. We will correct that
tweet.
Pyb
Le ven. 27 avr. 2018 à 15:49, geni a écrit :
> According to their twitter feed they have announced a partnership with
> something called the "Request Network" for cryptocurrency donations.
> Also this article h
While the WMF accepts bitcoin this claim is definitely concerning
"the Wikimedia Foundation reinforces its leading status by widely
integrating blockchain technology on its platform"
Have cc'ed Chuck from legal regarding potential trademark issues.
James
On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 8:23 AM, Devouar
Definitly confusing.
See also this :
https://blog.request.network/request-network-project-update-april-27th-2018-partnership-with-wikimedia-woocommerce-plugin-c598372e9b58
Florence
Le 27/04/2018 à 15:49, geni a écrit :
According to their twitter feed they have announced a partnership with
s
According to their twitter feed they have announced a partnership with
something called the "Request Network" for cryptocurrency donations.
Also this article here
https://www.wikimedia.fr/2018/04/27/wikimedia-france-annonce-partenariat-fondation-request-network-accepter-donations-crypto-monnaies/
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