Maybe we should map the schools that contain the polling stations. That could 
help the Tech QRTs in one way or another.

Note: Google has its precinct finder site at findyourprecinct (dot) ph

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--- On Fri, 5/7/10, Rick Bahague <rbahagu...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Rick Bahague <rbahagu...@gmail.com>
Subject: [talk-ph] OT: Technical Quick Response Teams (Tech QRTs) on 10 May 2010
To: ubuntu...@lists.ubuntu.com, talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Cc: sfdphillippi...@googlegroups.com
Date: Friday, May 7, 2010, 3:10 PM

Friends and Colleagues,

The elections are just around
the corner. We are hoping for every individual and organization in
CPU's network to serve the people by linking up with our efforts to
mobilize Technical Quick Response Teams (Tech QRTs).
These teams aim to rove around different localities in the Philippines
to help poll watchers monitor the expected technical problems and
concerns in the automated elections.

If
you and/or your organization is interested to contribute, please
coordinate with the CPU National Office via +632 440 1430 or 
secretar...@cp-union.com.
We will be having a general volunteers' orientation this Sunday at the
office starting at 9:00am where everyone is strongly encouraged to
attend. You can also coordinate with me through my mobile at +63928 973
3394.


We hope for your immediate and kind response.

Yours in Service,

Leon Dulce
New Media Coordinator
Computer Professionals' Union

Rick Bahague
National Coordinator
Computer Professionals' Union


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