On 21/06/12 17:54, Fae wrote:
On 21 June 2012 17:22, HJ Mitchell hjmitch...@ymail.com wrote:
Is the conference in English?
Yes.
With DSL (is that FSL?) and BSL and ASL?
Gordo
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In preparation for our 2014 bid, I think we should start thinking
about what we can do in Hong Kong in 2013. We'll know by then whether
our bid has been successful, but I think we should plan to take
advantage of Wikimania 2013 either way. If you look at other big
international events (eg. the
We could send Boris Johnson to go along and talk about ping-pong and how the
wiki is coming home (except, you know, it isn't).
Alternatively, we could find a pub near the Hong Kong venue and do what we do
best: sit in the pub, drink and moan. It'll be a cultural experience all can
enjoy. We
On 23 June 2012 17:12, Tom Morris t...@tommorris.org wrote:
Alternatively, we could find a pub near the Hong Kong venue and do what we do
best: sit in the pub, drink and moan. It'll be a cultural experience all can
enjoy. We could call it Wikimedians Love Boozers.
That will happen anyway.
How should those of us expecting to work at the event register, if at all?
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On Jun 22, 2012 5:20 PM, Andrew Gray andrew.g...@dunelm.org.uk wrote:
Dear all,
I am pleased to announce that registration is now open for the
GLAM-WIKI 2012
Hello everyone,
I hope you're well. Just thought I'd drop you a line to let you know that
there's a new post on our blog. It tells how David Gerard, a UK Wikimedian,
appeared on a live webcast to debate the relationship between Wikipedia and
the PR industry.
Full details and a link to the debate