LSS/foundation-l-archives/2008 October 18-31

  • What is this? A summary of the topics discussed on the mailing list foundation-l, grouped roughly by topic & chronological thread.
  • Time period: October 17/18 -- October 31/November 1st 2008 (2 weeks, Saturday to Saturday)
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Summary

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  1. New developers -- what ho! New developers in the WMF office. Welcome, folks. [1]
  2. Database rights; a legal ruling in the ECJ (see last summary for the start of this) [2]
  3. Licensing stuff (and we don't mean driver's licenses):
    1. The License Situation -- What's up with the GSFDL, CC-GFDL compatibility (being worked on!), how to get the FSF to do stuff (see "GFDL 1.3", shortly to be released), how we define free, etc. [3] (thread jump: [4])
    2. but oh snap: some folks don't like CC-BY-3.0. (What do we think of CC, anyway? Does relicensing pose problems?) [5]
    3. Attribution of content from Wikipedia What's appropriate? What should we ask of reusers? Erik asks for feedback. Lots and lots and lots of discussion ensues. [6] (thread jumps: [7], [8])
    4. Ownership of content -- who owns this stuff, anyway? IANAL (and IAAL) opinions ensue. [9]
    5. Hungarian Wikinews license and other wikinews licenses that are already CC, and compatibility when GFDL migrates [10]
    6. Schools Wikipedia (cd selection of en: content) -- did they properly attribute their content? [11]
    7. Nasty debate on fair use on en:wp. (I hear there's a cream for that.) Foundation input? [12]
  4. Technical difficulties with invented language codes [13] (ed note: not, as I originally thought, about invented languages.)
  5. Board meeting report from Michael Snow [14]
  6. Eric Zachte pageview stats! [15] ( ed: any day that involves Zachte stats is a good day)
  7. New projects and languages -- changes to the page where requests are made. [16]
  8. Report to the Board: from Erik on behalf of Sue. [17]
  9. Fundraiser updates and designs for translators to give feedback on, from Erik (leads to discussion, bizarrely, about whether WP is a nonprofit) [18]
    1. "Fundraising is important" according to Seth Godin [19]
  10. Communication problems in the community:
    1. "We have the problem". A long post, and much discussion of it (see next month as well). [20]
    2. New group on meta for discussion of these communication problems [21]
    3. Mailing lists -- participation is down -- what does that mean for the community? [22]
    4. re: mailing lists --reading blogs can help! [23]
  11. Announcements for translation in various sizes -- give a translator a break! How about S, M and L announcements? [24]
  12. Chapters!
    1. New announcement list for chapters [25]
    2. Chapters business from the Board meeting meeting [26]
    3. Subnational chapters FAQ from the WMF [27]
    4. Idea: sister chapters -- what if chapters paired up to help each other out and share info? [28]
  13. First ever Wikimedia Foundation Annual Report! Woo-hoo! From Jay Walsh. [29]