On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Laura Hale wrote:
> Your "religion" includes Roman Catholicism, the Church of Latter Day
> Saints, Christian Scientists, Watchtower Society, Russian Orthodox,
> Anglican, Coptic, Quakers, and Amish?
> Christianity, like Islam, has a lot of branches and you could s
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Michael J. Lowrey wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Emily Monroe
> wrote:
> > Michael Lowry, what you just said was said was sarcastic and potentially
> > uncivil.
>
> So Ryan and Carol can lie about MY religion, and I'M the one accused
> of incivility?
>
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Emily Monroe wrote:
> Michael Lowry, what you just said was said was sarcastic and potentially
> uncivil.
So Ryan and Carol can lie about MY religion, and I'M the one accused
of incivility?
--
Michael J. "Orange Mike" Lowrey
Milwaukee Friends Meeting
"When I ge
Michael Lowry, what you just said was said was sarcastic and potentially
uncivil.
Arnaud, (if you can read this) if you are serious about unsubscribing, be my
guest, but if you should resubscribe, please don't threaten to unsubscribe.
Just do it.
I asked my question under the assumption that a lo
Here's a question: What if viewing pornography by anyone, of any age, is
illegal where you live? Can you join WP:PORNOGRAPHY then? Not saying it's
something you should risk, just saying.
From,
Emily
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 6:55 PM, wrote:
> For legal reasons you have to have a minimum age of
Actually that's the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible which is accepted more or
less by most of Christianity. Though obviously evangelicals take all of
it more seriously, even some of the parts Jesus (allegedly) rejected.
On 9/23/2011 7:23 PM, Michael J. Lowrey wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 4:52 PM,
For legal reasons you have to have a minimum age of 18 and kick off
anyone who admits they are under 18 or are somehow exposed as being
under 18. (Unless all those opposed want to put up their real names and
addresses and personally claim full legal and financial responsibility
for any crimina
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Ryan Kaldari wrote:
> Of course the Christian Bible still says that women are
> subservient to their husbands (as Michelle Bachmann recently reminded us).
> It also endorses slavery, says that adulterers must be put to death, and
> requires men to grow beards.
Gee
Arnaud, I think you should not underestimate the impact of poverty as
compared to religion. Before the Western world became the 1st World, the
typical Christian was just as intolerant, bigoted, and patriarchal as
your most extreme Muslim. Once Westerners went from being peasants to
middle-class
Whether or not the editor is indeed thirteen years old is probably relatively
unimportant.
What matters is that voices in the RfC generally (about 3:1) oppose the idea
of a minimum age of 18 for contributors to the WikiProject.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(policy)#RfC:_Sho
What are some questions we could ask the user that only a real 13 year
old would know?
Actually, I have a better idea, let's ask him "Who founded Wikipedia?" :)
Ryan Kaldari
On 9/23/11 1:04 PM, Michael J. Lowrey wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Sarah Stierch
> wrote:
>> Entertaining.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
> Entertaining...bizarre...scary...odd? Real? fake?
>
> Don't get me wrong. If Wikipedia was around when I was 14, I so would have
> joined WP:Feminism. But, I was a 14 year old riot grrrl using BBSes. ;-)
>
> -- Forwarded message -
Hi everyone,
Just a reminder that we have a #wikimedia-gendergap IRC (internet relay
chat) channel! This is a hang out spot where those who are interested in the
gender gap talk shop - often subjects related to discussions on the list,
help each other out, and just get to know each other. We don't
Entertaining...bizarre...scary...odd? Real? fake?
Don't get me wrong. If Wikipedia was around when I was 14, I so would have
joined WP:Feminism. But, I was a 14 year old riot grrrl using BBSes. ;-)
-- Forwarded message --
From: Kim Bruning
Date: Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 1:26 PM
Subje
And you are correct Daniel. I was a minor contributor to Wikipedia until I
brought my GLAM work to the table. It's been a powerful tool not only as a
GLAM person (for my resume, for networking), but, as a researcher, I
generally bring my research work to Wikipedia after submitting it to the
appropr
The GLAM industry is a female dominated industry, and this is the first
conference of it's type to examine feminism, technology and museum culture. I
encourage you all to follow the conference throughout the weekend...
-Sarah
As an aside, I've noticed how a lot of active female editors a
On 23/09/2011 16:23, Fred Bauder wrote:
> This rant is inappropriate.
>
Mmh... Yes, ok, goodbye.
Anyway this list has been concentrating on hte appearance of women, not
on the participation of women of women to generic topics, which was what
I was looking for when I first came.
I will unsubscr
nb: despite the subject, this was sent to the list.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Pete Forsyth wrote:
> Hey Laura, I've been meaning to ask you this -- have you talked to Siska
> Doviana in Indonesia? She's run a couple university contests, and reported
> on them. I'm not sure if there's been
I've been procrastinating on replying, but I do agree with Fred and Emily.
Additionally, realize that many Islamists are really just a few decades
behind most forms of Christianity and Judaism in its patriarchal
dominance and bad attitudes towards women.
This is due in part to the reaction an
Hey Laura, I've been meaning to ask you this -- have you talked to Siska
Doviana in Indonesia? She's run a couple university contests, and reported on
them. I'm not sure if there's been formal research, but she is full of
information. I could introduce you if you haven't met her.
-Pete
On Sep 2
This rant is inappropriate.
"Islam doesn't do tolerance, in the sense that we understand it. In Islam
you cannot leave, it is death penalty if you chose another religion."
There is a grain of truth in such accusations, but you ascribe them to
the entire religion.
A part of what we are doing here
Laura - this is probably more of a topic for say cultural partnerships - if you
would like (and I would suggest it) I can add you there, I co-mod the list.
-Sarah (Stierch)
Sent via iPhone - I apologize in advance for my shortness or errors! :)
On Sep 23, 2011, at 5:30 AM, Laura Hale wrote:
Has anyone done any research or know of any research that has looked into
the effectiveness of incentive programs like British Museum at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/BM/Featured_Article_prize ? Or
into the effectiveness of wikicups like Bacon at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi
Ok I will be a bit long here.
On 23/09/2011 01:07, Emily Monroe wrote:
Personally, I really don't understand why people get upset about
Islamic women /choosing/ to wear hijabs, or niqabs, under the pretense
of feminism. Part of what feminism fights for is the right to choose.
This is the unint
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