2006/1/24, Robin Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Isn't this the man in whose WP-entry somebody announced his death
> > while he was still living. I'm not so sure whether he likes WIkipedia
> > so much at the moment.
>
> He's known as a good friend of WP:
>
> http://se.ethz.ch/~meyer/publications/wikipedia/wikipedia.pdf
>
Oh. Let's invite him, then.
> >
> >>Do you know further persons we could invite for a speech?
> >>
> >
> > Hm, question is whether we want people from the "Open-Source-Szene"
> > (there Manuel knows maybe a few names) or other people from a
> > "Bildungsumfeld".
>
> Best would be a mixture of both. Maybe some of us could hold speeches
> about working in WP. By the way: We could ask Christian Seidl.
>
>
ad Christian: Yes, for sure.  ad "us": does anybody volunteer? (I
actually wouldn't really like to, I see myself rather at helping
newbies, giving introductions, talking to interested people, maybe a
little workshop, and the whole organisation around the meeting
itself).
Ad other people: Maybe some academic/nonacademic people who could say
something in general about "Freies Wissen".
> Regards
>
Regards
Michael

>   Robin
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