2009/4/30 Michael Peel :
> A number of other chapters have already opted out. I would be very
> surprised if WMUK didn't, although I'm still unconvinced that opting
> out will actually do anything...
Opting-out is onerous and flawed. But the opt-out campaign is proving
very effective publicity a
> opt out too then that is newsworthy enough for a press release.
>
>
> Brian.
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Phorm opt-out for wikimedia.org.uk?
> From: David Gerard
> Date: Tue, April 28, 2009 3:02 pm
> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>
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hy enough for a press release.Brian.
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Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Phorm opt-out for wikimedia.org.uk?
From: David Gerard
Date: Tue, April 28, 2009 3:02 pm
To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
2009/4/28 Andrew Turvey :
> When the Board discussed it last we said w
2009/4/28 Andrew Turvey :
> When the Board discussed it last we said we'd wait until WMF decided - but
> the feeling was in favour of opting out.
> I've added it to http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetings/2009-05-05/Agenda
> Let me know if you think it needs to be dealt with before then.
I'd say a
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2009/4/28 James Forrester :
2009/4/28 James Forrester :
> Assuming all goes well, I'm about not to be (at least for
> wikimedia.co.uk; if that works, we'll do .org.uk immediately
> thereafter). Not sure about timings etc.
Oh yes, any and all!
> Happy to undertake any action which the Board requests of me, of course. :-)
2009/4/28 David Gerard :
> Has James sent a Phorm opt-out email for wikimedia.org.uk yet? I ask
> because wm.de and wm.fr have just opted out too.
>
> The canonical web address is now http://uk.wikimedia.org , but opting
> out provides a nice public message. For publicity purposes, I'd
> suggest th
2009/4/28 joseph seddon :
> I thought it only was for sites hosted outside the uk?
Our site is hosted outside the UK.
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I thought it only was for sites hosted outside the uk?
seddon
-Original Message-
From: David Gerard
Sent: 28 April 2009 14:56
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Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] Phorm opt-out for wikimedia.org.uk?
Has James sent a Phorm opt-out email
Has James sent a Phorm opt-out email for wikimedia.org.uk yet? I ask
because wm.de and wm.fr have just opted out too.
The canonical web address is now http://uk.wikimedia.org , but opting
out provides a nice public message. For publicity purposes, I'd
suggest the Board agree it should be opted out
2009/4/17 Oldak Quill :
> Someone on the board of directors with an @wikimedia.org.uk address
> should send an e-mail to website-exclus...@webwise.com opting-out
> wikimedia.org.uk . Webwise just need to know that the organisation
> that owns the domain is making the request.
Needs to be the adm
2009/4/17 Oldak Quill :
> 2009/4/17 Thomas Dalton :
>> 2009/4/17 joseph seddon :
>>> We are not amoungst those addresses listed.
>>
>> wikimedia.org.uk isn't controlled by the WMF, so of course they didn't
>> list it. uk.wikimedia.org is a subdomain of wikimedia.org, which is
>> listed.
>
> Someone
2009/4/17 Thomas Dalton :
> 2009/4/17 joseph seddon :
>> We are not amoungst those addresses listed.
>
> wikimedia.org.uk isn't controlled by the WMF, so of course they didn't
> list it. uk.wikimedia.org is a subdomain of wikimedia.org, which is
> listed.
Someone on the board of directors with an
2009/4/17 joseph seddon :
> We are not amoungst those addresses listed.
wikimedia.org.uk isn't controlled by the WMF, so of course they didn't
list it. uk.wikimedia.org is a subdomain of wikimedia.org, which is
listed.
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We are not amoungst those addresses listed.
Seddon
> >>> Is there any way we can opt-out of this for uk.wikimedia.org?
> >>
> >> You would need server side access and even then you would run into
> >> issues with wikimedia foundation policy of allowing access as widely
> >> as possible.
>
The WMF has opted out of Phorm; see:
http://techblog.wikimedia.org/2009/04/wikimedia-opting-out-of-phorm/
Mike
On 27 Mar 2009, at 23:51, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/3/27 geni :
>> 2009/3/27 Andrew Turvey :
>>>
>>> Is there any way we can opt-out of this for uk.wikimedia.org?
>>
>> You would nee
2009/3/27 geni :
> 2009/3/27 Andrew Turvey :
>>
>> Is there any way we can opt-out of this for uk.wikimedia.org?
>
> You would need server side access and even then you would run into
> issues with wikimedia foundation policy of allowing access as widely
> as possible.
This is, indeed, something t
2009/3/27 Andrew Turvey :
>
> Is there any way we can opt-out of this for uk.wikimedia.org?
You would need server side access and even then you would run into
issues with wikimedia foundation policy of allowing access as widely
as possible.
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geni
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> Is there any way we can opt-out of this for uk.wikimedia.org?
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