I see your point.

But at least in the beginning, the "Spezielle Vereinsadresse" won't be an
"extremly necessary thing". Of course, a "offline-mail" is important -
especially for contracts. But all they can be done via a normal mail to the
address mentioned on the respective page in the internet.

Jürg


Zitat von Michael Bimmler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 2006/1/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I don't see the problem with the post box as discussed in the thread:
> >
> > a) Wikimedia CH is an internet focussed foundation. Therefore a permanent,
> > non-changing postal address is not that important than for a
> > non-internet-focussed foundation. We don't have printed mail paper we had
> to
> > change (or do we plan to have this?)
> >
> Hm, I don't think, that we can exist without any "offline-mail". E.g.
> if someones applies for membership, he has to do this in written form,
> as it is then a "Vertrag", which wouldn't be legally binding
> otherwise. And we need to send him then a written confirmation (afaik
> and ianal). So we can do a lot by mails/wiki but i'm quite sure not
> everything
> ad the rest of you post: I don't think that there's gonna be so much
> post, but just consider the planned Wikipedia Day which *might* lead
> to some amount of "offline mail".
> Regards
> Michael
> 


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