It is a bit unclear what the policy of this mailing list is.  All that
I can find is from https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Mailing_list

1. Wikidata - Discussion list for the Wikidata project.

This doesn't provide much guidance.


Before determining the policy for CfPs it appears to me that there
should be a better determination of what posts are acceptable and
unacceptable in general.

My view is that posts to the mailing list should have a connection to
Wikidata.  This would include, for example, CfPs for venues that are
about Wikidata or that cover Wikidata.  (So WikidataCon is in; HIS'21
is out; NaBIC 2021 is out; IAS 2021 is out; the JWS special issue on
community-based KBs and KGs is in; IBICA'21 is out.)  I would not
require that venues are free access (as that would rule out almost
every conference). 

But who is going to bell this cat?


peter



On Sun, 2021-09-19 at 12:56 +0200, Luca Martinelli [Sannita] wrote:
> Back on point, please.
> 
> In regards to calls for papers, do we want to ban them altogether, to
> set standards to allow some of them, or leave them be as they are now?
> 
> L.

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