What is this? A summary of the topics discussed on the mailing list foundation-l, grouped roughly by topic & chronological thread.
Time period: January 1-15
NOTES: Each link is to the first post on that topic in the selected time period that was found. In the effort to group topics together, some threads are listed out of chronological order.
If you want to know more please click the links to the list archives. Many discussions are very long and complex. Navigate to other posts in the threaded discussion by clicking "next" or "previous" in the archives (you must be viewing the archives in thread view for this to work). Note that sometimes threads jump around -- view the whole monthly archive by subject if you want to make sure to read every message on a topic.
Important topics: Topics that generated a lot of discussion or that are especially important are bolded.
Announcements: Topics that are official WMF board, staff or chapter announcements or reports are also underlined.
P.S. list authors are not responsible for any clumsy summaries. Please edit if something is misrepresented. Suggestions? Comments? Please post at the LSS talk page.
Fundraiser update, thank-you banner will be up til Jan. 9th, and discussion of same [12]
Chapters and community
Who will be the new members of the ombudsman commission? -- Answer: WMF is rethinking it [13]
relationship between foundation & volunteers, how people are treated in the projects [14]
Why is the software out of the reach of the community? Big discussion about software development, extensions, usability initiative, etc. [15], more: [16]
GFDL Q&A posted, discussion of how to vote on licensing change, turns into wide-ranging discussion of the merits of CC-BY-SA vs GFDL, relicensing, and how to attribute authors under each license [25], more: [26], attribution discussion: [27], more: [28]
Miscellaneous/other
New Year's wishes, and a page on meta for them: [29]
Complaint about content on Wikia, turns into a discussion of how linked Wikia and WMF are: [30]
Who writes Wikipedia -- new article based on Swartz's 2006 work [31]
Pictures from the German Federal Archive are in Commons [32]