Re: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help!

2011-10-04 Thread anna jonsson
yes, I can see your point,no problem I just wanted to try to contribute with something Anna Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 11:39:19 -0400 From: sarah.stie...@gmail.com To: gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help! Hi Ann

Re: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help!

2011-10-04 Thread Sarah Stierch
yone there? -Sarah On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Andreas Kolbe wrote: > Do you think the symbol at http://londonstudentfeminists.blogspot.com/ is > copyrightable? I like it. > > Andreas > > --- On *Mon, 3/10/11, Sarah Stierch * wrote: > > > From: Sarah Stierch &g

Re: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help!

2011-10-04 Thread Andreas Kolbe
Do you think the symbol at http://londonstudentfeminists.blogspot.com/ is copyrightable? I like it. Andreas --- On Mon, 3/10/11, Sarah Stierch wrote: From: Sarah Stierch Subject: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help! To: "Increasing female participati

Re: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help!

2011-10-04 Thread Sarah Stierch
e: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:17:38 -0400 > From: sarah.stie...@gmail.com > To: gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org > Subject: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help! > > > Hi everyone, > > I recently mentioned the idea of the "Mind the Gap"

Re: [Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help!

2011-10-02 Thread Gillian White
Hi Sarah, I love this idea and have always loved the phrase in its original use too. I've passed on the request. Gillian On 3 October 2011 12:17, Sarah Stierch wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I recently mentioned the idea of the "Mind the Gap" barnstar/award. The > term "mind the gap" is in reference

[Gendergap] "Mind the Gap" Barnstar/Award - I need your help!

2011-10-02 Thread Sarah Stierch
Hi everyone, I recently mentioned the idea of the "Mind the Gap" barnstar/award. The term "mind the gap" is in reference to the warning set forth by the London underground to warn people to make sure they pay attention the space between the train door and the station platform (learn more here: htt