I think it would be a mistake to start this on the UK Wiki. We have been
more focussed on GLAM than some parts of the world, but this is an issue
that people from across the movement are interested in. So if we start an
RFC it belongs on meta, rather than with one chapter or language. I'm
tempted t
Obviously be interested in this debate. I think another possibility is to
use a UK wiki talk page as a basis for the talk. One problem is agenda as
WSC notes its very easy to have 4 parallel threads which just prevent any
resolution or understanding of more than one thread.
I'd be up for Jon's bee
People seem to want to meet face to face and exchange real words - can't
imagine why? Perhaps the visit to the pub afterwards?
On 27 September 2012 15:47, rexx wrote:
> Set up an "UK office hours" on IRC like the Foundation does. By the way,
> did you ever read Asimov's Foundation? They thought
Set up an "UK office hours" on IRC like the Foundation does. By the way,
did you ever read Asimov's Foundation? They thought they were writing an
encyclopedia as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_%28novel%29#The_Encyclopedists
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Doug
On 27 September 2012 14:11, Jon Davies wrote:
I have had two email conversations this morning about hot and often
perennial issues around editing, ethics etc. It strikes me that there is
an appetite for having some osrt of debates, perhaps streamed, where people
came together to debate hot issues,
Any thoughts.
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