On 1 July 2012 22:47, fab...@unpopular.org.uk wrote:
I would like to know what other people understand as the open access
ethos of Wikimedia UK. The reason I ask is that I have been informed that
Midas - who are delivering the Training for Trainers programme - have been
arguing that as they
Totally up to my eyes today owing to our fundraiser started, the follow ups
to the board meeting and two seriously ill family members.
So quick answer to this. Apologies if I am repeating stuff
The discussion about Midas's training materals was a serious one that
Martin, Harry and I had during
On the wiki
On 1 July 2012 22:55, Thomas Morton morton.tho...@googlemail.com wrote:
Where is the tender document?
Tom
On 1 July 2012 22:52, Thomas Dalton thomas.dal...@gmail.com wrote:
The tender said materials *produced* would need to be freely licensed.
If they are using pre-existing
Hi all,
I would like to know what other people understand as the open access
ethos of Wikimedia UK. The reason I ask is that I have been informed that
Midas - who are delivering the Training for Trainers programme - have been
arguing that as they chose to use a process which was not written for
Where is the tender document?
Tom
On 1 July 2012 22:52, Thomas Dalton thomas.dal...@gmail.com wrote:
The tender said materials *produced* would need to be freely licensed.
If they are using pre-existing materials for part of the course, then
not freely licensing those doesn't necessarily
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Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] open access ethos of Wikimedia UK
Hi all,
I would like to know what other people understand as the open access
ethos of Wikimedia UK. The reason I ask is that I have been informed that
Midas
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Sent: Sunday, 1 July 2012, 22:56
Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] open access ethos of Wikimedia UK
My understanding (the people to ask would be Martin and Jon, but this is my
understanding in the interim), is that there was one document - designed to
evaluate learning styles and divide
The tender document is at:
http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Training_the_Trainers/Tender
Yes, I agree that the tender document can be interpreted in that way. This
is why I posed the question in terms of the ethos.
If it's just one document as Harry suggests, the maybe someone can
reproduce