Happy to share the feedback when we get it.
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By my reckoning, there is something like 160 person-hours of work
being done in the office every week. I would love to know what that
work actually is!
On 5 May 2012 23:08, joseph seddon wrote:
> Dear Jon, Daria, Stevie and Richard
>
> Hope this doesn't sound like too much of a silly question
Dear Jon, Daria, Stevie and Richard
Hope this doesn't sound like too much of a silly question, but I would love to
know what you guys do throughout the week :) I dont just mean like on average.
But I would love to be able to see what projects staff are working on, how
projects are progressing e
On 5 May 2012 21:12, HJ Mitchell wrote:
> As I think I said somewhere before, there isn't going to be a perfect date.
> So far, the morning after the AGM has more "yes"s than any other date, and
> several of the proposed alternatives clash with meetups/events in Liverpool,
> Monmouth, and Cambridg
As I think I said somewhere before, there isn't going to be a perfect date. So
far, the morning after the AGM has more "yes"s than any other date, and several
of the proposed alternatives clash with meetups/events in Liverpool, Monmouth,
and Cambridge.
Being Coventry-based, travelling to one e
The Shire Hall's professionally produced dramatisation of the Chartist
Trial is today's Wikimedia Commons Media of the Day.
Not an *amazing* accolade, granted, but the video is very interesting and
very professional. The Chartists were early proponents of suffrage - votes
for all men, regardless o
Spoken with Beria and the jury are working on it.
Seddon
> Date: Sat, 5 May 2012 18:16:36 +0100
> From: thomas.dal...@gmail.com
> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] Do we have feedback on the two UK bids?
>
> I understand that the Wikimania jury have given or will
Nothing for bristol yet.
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I understand that the
I understand that the Wikimania jury have given or will soon be giving
feedback to all the unsuccessful bids. Would the bid teams be willing
to share that feedback with the rest of us so that we can incorporate
it into our plans for the future?
Thanks!
On 5 May 2012 17:46, James Forrester wrote:
> There's a lot of time until the 2014 bidding process starts (indeed,
> we need to work out what the new process /is/), so there's no reason
> we couldn't do two meetings, say one next Sunday (after the
> WikiConference), and one on the 20th or 27th?
W
On 5 May 2012 17:23, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> It is clear that a lot of people want to come but can't make the
> proposed date. I've created a doodle poll here for people to specify
> what dates they can make so we can find a date and time that best
> suits everyone:
>
> http://www.doodle.com/8h62aa
It is clear that a lot of people want to come but can't make the
proposed date. I've created a doodle poll here for people to specify
what dates they can make so we can find a date and time that best
suits everyone:
http://www.doodle.com/8h62aa4zrxuwz5y5
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