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On 02/01/2013 08:54 PM, andrzej zaborowski wrote:
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cite="mid:CAOq732LC3FOoYgq3gcQZqmajEFbGgUR9UfkSHmZBDM-AeATHKA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">On 1 February 2013 19:06, Jeff Meyer <span dir="ltr"><<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:jeff@gwhat.org"
target="_blank">jeff@gwhat.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>Fine, disagree, but please disagree with a plan for how
to fund your alternate plan, describing in detail the source
of new funds or what other OSMF activities should be
de-funded to support this plan.</div>
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<div>I agree with what you're saying although I can't help
thinking that if the OSMF can't take the risk of having some
things in the wiki, the solution, for everyone's benefit, is
to move the wiki to a server that's not paid for by the OSMF.
I'm positive finding such a server wouldn't be difficult (in
fact the home page says it is hosted at UCL & ByteMark --
so if the OSMF is neither hosting nor writing the content,
should it accept the C+D? The admins *are* OSMF members, but
they're not OSMF).</div>
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Bad idea because a link to the OSMF can still be established.<br>
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But it reminds me of an obvious response - let's streisand them ! I
have no relationship to the OSMF in any way and I volunteer to
mirror the wiki with the infringing words - read-only since I have
limited processing power on my host. Does anyone have an archive of
the latest infringing version ? Let's produce a mirroring kit and
spread it far and wide !<br>
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The verb 'to geocode' is generic English language word and I'll
stand by that even if a US court decides otherwise. Silly fight ?
Yes - I have absolutely no skill whatsoever in choosing my battles !
Good thing I'm not a US citizen.<br>
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