On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 12:53 PM, DaB. <w...@daniel.baur4.info> wrote:
> Hello all, > > until now I had the impression that we (you, the authors, and me) fight > together against WMF and WMDE for keeping the Toolserver and against Labs. > Some mails and discussion in the last days gives me now the impression that > this was wrong and (at least some of) you are eager to leave the > toolserver as > soon as possible. > There is no point to beg the WMDE for new hardware and to invest much more > time if 2 weeks after Labs is "ready" the toolserver will be empty. For > this > reason I created a survey at [1] that starts at midnight. Please take a > moment > of your time and place your nick in the section that suits you. > > I'm confused. I thought we were all here to support the readers, editors, researchers and developers of the Wikimedia projects? If the toolserver is empty because Labs is accomplishing the goal, isn't that a good thing? I've asked this before: why not help with Labs, rather than fighting everyone? Let's work as a team and have a well supported, well funded product that's run by all of us, with a larger scope that incorporates infrastructure and development volunteers. We appreciate your work on the Toolserver and would appreciate it in Labs as well. - Ryan
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