Well, I was talking about
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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:57:14 -0500
(http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediach-l/2006-February/000283.html)
I don't think, that I have written another mail since.
But if you think, it's worth asking once more, I'm certainly not
Question: As we now have the english version of bylaws online, shall
we send a formal note to Chapters commitee (chaptercommittee-l AT
wikimedia DOT org) to request approval of the bylaws? Are there any
objections?
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Regards
Michael Bimmler
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Yes ;)
You should send a formal note and ask (informally) to someone in the
board to take care about the decision (otherwise it could require
time).
Ilario
Michael Bimmler wrote:
Question: As we now have the english version of bylaws online, shall
we send a formal note to Chapters
On 2/26/06, Ilario Valdelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes ;)
You should send a formal note and ask (informally) to someone in the
board to take care about the decision (otherwise it could require
time).
Hm, I just sent a mail some days ago to Delphine and she told me that
ChapCom can now
vote -- I think, Delphine will take care of this request. Angela has
subscribed to this ml so in case board would like to make a
statement...
Delphine is already informed, I talked to her yesterday.
More information about the assembly later... I need some time now to relax.
Greets,
Manuel
Hello,
I'd like to call your attention to the bylaws of Wikimedia CH, the
to-be-established Swiss local chapter. The bylaws have now been
translated into English and can be found at
http://ch.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bylaws/En The original german version of
the bylaws has been nominated unanimously by
Hi
I just read your bylaws (english translation)
In the statement of purpose, paragraph 1 refers to open content.
Paragraph 4 to free content.
There might be a confusion later on about this part.
If you want to publish DVD or books, as the german verein is doing, it
might be best to avoid using