https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49860

--- Comment #13 from Teles <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> (In reply to comment #7)
> > (In reply to comment #6)
> > > Comment 2 asked some clarifications (points 1-2) on the discussion 
> > > precisely
> > > because it's a complex matter with many ramifications and we didn't get a
> > > good summary yet. The questions stand.
> > 
> > [...] I don't know who you are and what are your functions here.
> 
> How is this even remotely relevant? You're being dismissive and outright rude
> here.

The answer follows my phrase: "Meta page on
how to make this change does not cite that this kind of question should be
answered here. It says that here you can argue about any limit to configuration
change." He is following a step that is not even followed by system
administrators. If not even sysadmins ask that, why is he asking? 'That' is
dismissive. All I am asking was a confirmation from a sysadmin that this is the
right procedure. 

Is the procedure on these requests to suggest that the community was mistaken?
That is it not really the community desire? A sysadmin would do that? What I am
saying is that what is being questioned should not be and maybe it is outside
of the sysadmin's decision to judge that. A sysadmin would know that, but I
don't know if these out of nowhere imposed barriers are really procedural. That
is why I am asking sysadmin review. We talk on community. Here, we show the
result of something and the ones entitled will deny or accept with their
reasons; we shouldn't start another conversation here and put invented
barriers. This page [1] is not being followed.

Rude is discard a clean vote, with massive community participation. Rude is
asking that we start a vote then when we do it, we are ignored.

I would have started another kind of vote, like a vote to force page preview or
something that we don't depend on Bugzilla, if I knew that community desire
would be thrown on garbage. Only community users know what is going on there.
The one that should be heard is being ignored and all that matters is the of
users that comment here, far away from community issues.

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_configuration_change

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