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| thekohser |
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Does anybody know the name of the lawyer who personally assisted Jimmy Wales in writing the Wikimedia Foundation's bylaws and in setting up the Foundation as a 501-c (3) organization? I know Anthony does -- he's mentioned him before.
It is Alex Roshuk, and he's a new participant on Centiare.com. I had the privilege of talking yesterday with this animated Brooklyn attorney. The man is disgusted with Wikipedia. His former user page on the project speaks volumes. Essentially, he has three main beefs: (1) The project was initially designed to be a free, open social experiment in sustaining a membership community around the principal of writing a better encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales personally derailed that design by striking "membership" as a construct, and by taking personal control of the encyclopedia's editorial process -- something which he is not qualified to do. (2) Criticism from dissatisfied former contributors is all too often suppressed or erased. (3) From a legal standpoint, Jimbo Wales doesn't have the foggiest clue what he's doing. The guy is loud, boisterous, and really has his moral compass fixed with SuperGlue. As a side-note, he also thinks Jimbo's confrontation with Wikipedia Review proved only one thing -- the "rule" is that the only person who can personally profit from Wikipedia is Jimbo Wales. I am glad to have this new acquaintance and ally. Jimbo Wales once said of Alex Roshuk: QUOTE "Let me say that Alex is and has always been for me a trusted advisor and [that the] foundation could not be where it is today without him. I would personally recognize this by saying that he was the first lawyer for the foundation, who gave freely of his services “pro bono” and did an excellent job of it." In 2007 though, Alex says that Jimbo won't reply to his e-mails, nor will he meet with Alex when Jimbo is in New York City. So, Alex has this to say about Jimbo now: QUOTE The point is he is pretty flaky and he does not keep his word. He just makes statements and expects us "peons" to forgive him for his lapses because he thinks we want access to him. I don't need people like that, we have a word for them here in Brooklyn: hypocrites. You have to like this particular lawyer, eh? Greg This post has been edited by thekohser: Wed 5th December 2007, 2:48pm |
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Wed 5th December 2007, 2:40pm
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Wonder if he would be game to helping file IRS legal complaints over Wikipedia's improper relationship with Wikia?
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| Jonny Cache |
Wed 5th December 2007, 2:40pm
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| dtobias |
Wed 5th December 2007, 2:45pm
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| thekohser |
Wed 5th December 2007, 2:47pm
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| badlydrawnjeff |
Wed 5th December 2007, 7:35pm
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If he's interested, I'd love to hear his more detailed opinions on the GFDL mess and whether such licensing can legally be revoked/changed by the copyright holders.
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| anthony |
Wed 5th December 2007, 8:33pm
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(1) The project was initially designed to be a free, open social experiment in sustaining a membership community around the principal of writing a better encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales personally derailed that design by striking "membership" as a construct, and by taking personal control of the encyclopedia's editorial process -- something which he is not qualified to do. I'm not convinced that Jimmy Wales personally *ever* intended for Wikipedia to be a membership organization, even if he did claim to Alex that he wanted this. In any case, as I discovered later, Jimbo had already stolen Wikipedia from its members on March 10, 2005, when he amended the articles of incorporation without a vote of the membership and declared that there were "no members or members entitled to vote on the amendment". See http://www.sunbiz.org/COR/2005/0316/70917147.Tif I don't think there's anything we can do about it now, though, and I'm not sure there ever was. |
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Wed 5th December 2007, 8:47pm
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| Jonny Cache |
Wed 5th December 2007, 8:52pm
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
If he's interested, I'd love to hear his more detailed opinions on the GFDL mess and whether such licensing can legally be revoked/changed by the copyright holders. We need a mailing list. Maybe even a super sekrit one. I dunno. Doing everything in the open seems to drive Wikipediots crazy. Their projective paranoia makes them sure that we must be hiding something somewhere, and the fact that there's nothing to find only convinces them that we must be hiding it real damn good. Jonny ![]() |
| GlassBeadGame |
Wed 5th December 2007, 8:55pm
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If he's interested, I'd love to hear his more detailed opinions on the GFDL mess and whether such licensing can legally be revoked/changed by the copyright holders. We need a mailing list. Maybe even a super sekrit one. I dunno. Doing everything in the open seems to drive Wikipediots crazy. Their projective paranoia makes them sure that we must be hiding something somewhere, and the fact that there's nothing to find only convinces them that we must be hiding it real damn good. Jonny ![]() Best of all the above is exactly the kind of sane statement that makes them act the most crazy. |
| Emperor |
Wed 5th December 2007, 9:14pm
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If he's interested, I'd love to hear his more detailed opinions on the GFDL mess and whether such licensing can legally be revoked/changed by the copyright holders. We need a mailing list. Maybe even a super sekrit one. WR has two members-only forums, and one forum that only moderators, staff, and a few invited members can read. The staff and moderators have also confessed to using email and carrier pigeons to communicate with each other. This bit about membership is interesting. I've added Alex's resignation statement to my list. |
| guy |
Wed 5th December 2007, 9:19pm
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| WhispersOfWisdom |
Wed 5th December 2007, 9:31pm
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Does anybody know the name of the lawyer who personally assisted Jimmy Wales in writing the Wikimedia Foundation's bylaws and in setting up the Foundation as a 501-c (3) organization? I know Anthony does -- he's mentioned him before. It is Alex Roshuk, and he's a new participant on Centiare.com. I had the privilege of talking yesterday with this animated Brooklyn attorney. The man is disgusted with Wikipedia. His former user page on the project speaks volumes. Essentially, he has three main beefs: (1) The project was initially designed to be a free, open social experiment in sustaining a membership community around the principal of writing a better encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales personally derailed that design by striking "membership" as a construct, and by taking personal control of the encyclopedia's editorial process -- something which he is not qualified to do. (2) Criticism from dissatisfied former contributors is all too often suppressed or erased. (3) From a legal standpoint, Jimbo Wales doesn't have the foggiest clue what he's doing. The guy is loud, boisterous, and really has his moral compass fixed with SuperGlue. As a side-note, he also thinks Jimbo's confrontation with Wikipedia Review proved only one thing -- the "rule" is that the only person who can personally profit from Wikipedia is Jimbo Wales. I am glad to have this new acquaintance and ally. Jimbo Wales once said of Alex Roshuk: QUOTE "Let me say that Alex is and has always been for me a trusted advisor and [that the] foundation could not be where it is today without him. I would personally recognize this by saying that he was the first lawyer for the foundation, who gave freely of his services “pro bono” and did an excellent job of it." In 2007 though, Alex says that Jimbo won't reply to his e-mails, nor will he meet with Alex when Jimbo is in New York City. So, Alex has this to say about Jimbo now: QUOTE The point is he is pretty flaky and he does not keep his word. He just makes statements and expects us "peons" to forgive him for his lapses because he thinks we want access to him. I don't need people like that, we have a word for them here in Brooklyn: hypocrites. You have to like this particular lawyer, eh? Greg Thank you Greg, I feel bad for the real honest hard working people of this world that become ground meat in the machine of ego and deceit. Let's welcome Alex here and add him to our collection of brain powers that be. |
| Emperor |
Thu 6th December 2007, 1:45am
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Alex left a good comment on Kelly Martin's blog today.
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