On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:26 PM, David Gerard<dger...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/7/23 Geoffrey Plourde <geo.p...@yahoo.com>: > >> Nothing prevents you from starting your own mailing list if Cary won't. As I >> am not a member of the wikien cesspool, what purpose are you thinking of? > > > wikien-l is full of useful and relevant stuff about en:wp. It's not > very cesspooly these days, really! Mostly.
Its important to note that our current setup was not always as it is today. Wikipedia-l was once for a time the main mailing list, until wikien-l localized discussion to the English Wikipedia. In the context of dispute resolution mailing lists, my request can be considered both redundant and unnecessary, if one considers the two current lists (arbitration and mediation) to be satisfactory. Of course those lists are closed lists, and do not satisfy any requirement or need except for internalized discussion. I was on Medcom for over three years (off and on) and I think I wrote the mediation list once. Which raises another plain issue that those two lists are inaccurately titled: they are not arbitration or mediation lists as much as they are arbcom and medcom lists. In any case, if I understand Geoffry's comment correctly, this would be the second time we've seen a suggestion of "go set up your Wikimedia-related mailing list somewhere else" or, put another way, "go Google yourself." If there was any substance in the comment, its easy enough to defeat simply by pointing to the existence of other purposed mailing lists. -Steven _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l