So I read it and then re-read it and for the most part, the journey
has been well captured. At least for the period in time from when I
have been associated with this wonderful community.
There is something that struck me though. Now that the journey and the
story has been captured in the written
There is something that struck me though. Now that the journey and the
story has been captured in the written form, in many ways, this *will*
form the back story to the Indian community and Wikimedia movement.
I'm wondering how comfortable everyone is with that?
It's difficult for anything to be
On 9 October 2011 15:36, BalaSundaraRaman sundarbe...@yahoo.com wrote:
It's difficult for anything to be *the* back story of the movement, much less
this one.
I agree Sundar. What I meant was that this particular narrative is now
the only one committed to paper (as it were) and will be
I agree Sundar. What I meant was that this particular narrative is now
the only one committed to paper (as it were) and will be crawled and
indexed and searched and read and referenced and since it is the only
narrative that is discoverable, outside the Community that is, it will
tend towards
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On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 4:39 PM, BalaSundaraRaman sundarbe...@yahoo.comwrote:
I agree Sundar. What I meant was that this particular narrative is now
the only one committed to paper (as it were) and will be crawled and
indexed and searched and read and referenced and since it is the only
On 9 October 2011 21:57, Bishakha Datta bishakhada...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Tory did a great job and had her finger on the pulse
I mostly agree with you, Bishakha.
So I think one good way forward in general - and this doesn't hold only for
wikipedia, but for history making in general - is
On 9 October 2011 23:43, Bishakha Datta bishakhada...@gmail.com wrote:
And I think part of it is how we choose to see it and who/what we choose to
hear - if I choose to see Tory's piece as dominant because it was
commissioned by the Foundation, then that determines how much power I give
it.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 23:23, Gautam John gau...@prathambooks.org wrote:
On 9 October 2011 21:57, Bishakha Datta bishakhada...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Tory did a great job and had her finger on the pulse
I mostly agree with you, Bishakha.
Agree, It was a quite an elaborate one.
So I