On 30/05/2011 11:17, Fae wrote:
The BL cafe can be ridiculously busy and probably would be tricky for
anyone to work out where a small group of Wikimedians are. The
Business and IP centre has a very nice lounge area but I don't think
they would want us to reserve tables, though I can ask the
On 29/05/2011 23:56, WereSpielChequers wrote:
Starting the London meetup in the British Library Cafe and adjourning
to a pub sounds worth testing - lets discuss it at the meetup on
Sunday week.
WSC
Yes, good idea, but a two venue setup will confuse latecomers? So cafe
at 1pm, pub at 5pm?
On 16 May 2011 22:45, James Forrester ja...@jdforrester.org wrote:
On 16 May 2011 21:51, Lewis Cawte lewisca...@googlemail.com wrote:
I don't know, I'm 14, (15 in September), I live in Brighton, so it
wouldn't be too hard to get there, but the idea of getting lost in
London by myself scares
I made an approach to the Bangla pedia people about running an event
in London, but not had any interest. I may try another tack, if I find
a language where they are interested in a London event I'll post
something on the UK wiki.
Starting the London meetup in the British Library Cafe and
On 19/05/2011 20:43, Richard Farmbrough wrote:
Very much the problem of WP inclusionism writ small (the pub thing). We
know that various groups are under-represented as editors, but not
whether (or to be more accurate to what extent) this is due to
particular causes.
Let's be honest. And
On 19/05/2011 12:29, Richard Farmbrough wrote:
I have been in pubs with Muslims - neither they nor I drinking alcohol.
So I'm not sure how much of a barrier that is. From the publican's point
of view, the margins on almost anything other than alcoholic drinks
certainly used to be better,
On 19/05/2011 12:34, Gordon Joly wrote:
On 19/05/2011 12:29, Richard Farmbrough wrote:
I have been in pubs with Muslims - neither they nor I drinking alcohol.
So I'm not sure how much of a barrier that is. From the publican's point
of view, the margins on almost anything other than alcoholic
The current arrangements suit me, but I'm conscious that under 18s and
moslems are unlikely to come to a pub. Having a loo that weelchair
users can't use doesn't help either. The advantage of a pub is that
provided you have a few drinkers such as myself the venue is free, but
with the current
Hi Lewis,
We also have meetups, in London particularly we have a monthly one.
They are good for a range of informal collaborations including showing
people some gadgets they might not have tried yet (and there is
usually one end of the table reserved for copyright afficionados). If
London isn't
I don't know, I'm 14, (15 in September), I live in Brighton, so it
wouldn't be too hard to get there, but the idea of getting lost in
London by myself scares me, and going unaccompanied into the pub (the
regular venue I believe)... I guess I like the hackathon because theres
a fair amount of time
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