Re: [Wikimediauk-l] UK government on defamation on the internet

2009-09-21 Thread David Gerard
2009/9/21 Andrew Turvey andrewrtur...@googlemail.com: - WereSpielChequers werespielchequ...@googlemail.com wrote: I'm more concerned about what happens when something is posted to our site that is unfair, inaccurate and full of malice. Presumably Wikimedia in the US is the publisher I

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Celtic languages Internet project

2009-09-21 Thread James Hardy
The Celtic languages - as Casey says, this is a linguistic group with common ancestry, not a single language. There hasn't been a Celtic language per se for a long, long time :-) In no particular order: * Welsh * Scots Gaelic * Cornish * Manx * Irish * Breton All but one (Breton)

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Celtic languages Internet project

2009-09-21 Thread WereSpielChequers
Most of Ireland isn't in the UK either. There is a proposal in the strategy wiki http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposal:Regional_Working_Groups that might be relevant here. My view is that we probably only need one UK entity with charitable status, but I suspect that each of the UK Celtic

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Celtic languages Internet project

2009-09-21 Thread Thomas Dalton
2009/9/21 Andrew Gray andrew.g...@dunelm.org.uk: Besides, Manx people are British citizens even if their sovereignity is confusing, and plenty of them live here, so there's our legitimate reason. ;-) Are you sure? They are British Subjects or British Nationals (Overseas) or something. People

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Celtic languages Internet project

2009-09-21 Thread Thomas Dalton
2009/9/21 Thomas Dalton thomas.dal...@gmail.com: 2009/9/21 Andrew Gray andrew.g...@dunelm.org.uk: Besides, Manx people are British citizens even if their sovereignity is confusing, and plenty of them live here, so there's our legitimate reason. ;-) Are you sure? They are British Subjects or