[Imc-pl] preambula polityki redakcyjnej

ewa mal. ptite w thc.pl
Wto, 12 Lip 2005, 01:54:30 PDT


hmm, spoko xavier, dobry pomysl

z jednej strony - jestem za tym, zeby to tlumaczyc , z drugiej mysle, ze
którys z indymedialnych dokumentów juz takie sprawy, jak to co ponizej, ma

niemneij - jestem zdecydowanie za rewizja dotychczasowych dokumentów i w
razie potrzeby uzupelnieniem ich zapisami EXPLICITE tlumaczacymi, co to jest
indy, w mysl ponizszych tekstów

zaraz wszystko poszukam i jeszcze dzis cos poproponuje

z drugiej strony - warto byloby moze najpierw uslyszec opinie innych osób na
temat takich propozycji zblizenia praktyki indy do jej misji:) bo to chyba
drazliwy temat:)

pozdrawiam, mal.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "XaViER" <xavier w riseup.net>
To: "Glowna lista IMC Polska" <imc-pl w lists.indymedia.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:36 AM
Subject: [Imc-pl] preambula polityki redakcyjnej


> Witajcie,
>
> chcialbym zaproponowac do rozpatrzenia swego rodzaju preambule do
> polityki redakcyjnej, ktora doprecyzuje to czym indy sa, a czym nie sa.
> Indymedia UK maja cos takiego. chcialbym, aby znajacy angielski sie
> wypowiedzieli najpierw co o tym mysla. jesli spotka sie to z
> zainteresowaniem mozna przetlumaczyc i zaproponowac oficjalnie jako
> nasza preambule. wydaje mi sie, ze w kontekscie
> ostatnich sporow czym sa, a czym nie sa indymedia warto by cos takiego
> dodac do naszej polityki. z takim oswiadczeniem moglibysmy nawet
> zostawic publicystyke chyba:
>
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>
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> Pozdrawiam,
>        XaViER
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