https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42894

--- Comment #10 from Dereckson <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #9)
> Who is in charge to take a decision on this matter?
The local wiki community first. The whole Wikimedia community then.

> Is this the right place or not?
No, Bugzilla is only for *technical* requests.

> Is this a panel or more of an discussion group? With or without competence to 
> decide ?
> If Meta: where??? With whom?
Open a new entry http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment

I would suggest a broader issue (e.g. "Conditions to restrict anonymous users
edition") rather than a sw.wikipedia specific one.

Every Wikimedia project member will so be able to comment this issue. When the
discussion leads to a consensus, you can compare your proposal to this
consensus, and if needed, rediscuss the matter on sw.wikipedia.

[ Notes ]

(1) Ariel Glenn notes the matter should be discussed with the foundation and
with the board. I beg to differ, the Foundation and the Board can make some
recommendations, but this kind of issues (the balance between accessibility and
protection) is clearly a community one; The Wikipedia principles are a
community matter. Even if my opinion isn't shared by some, I would strongly
recommend to start to focus on the community one. Even in the case someone
thinks other levels have to be implied, a community discussion would still be
necessary.

(2) You could, in parallel with your meta discussion, and as already suggested,
collaborate with technical persons to explain your needs to fight vandalisms
and explore other possibilities.

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