Hey Peter,
Had a good chuckle reading your post Spoilt votes, my instance on
upholding the essential freedoms and passionate debates around the topic
of embedding third party media all having an impact on a perfect result
.
Seriously -- the WE community can stand proud. Democracy has achiev
Now I'm wondering who didn't vote for Wayne (89.7%) ??? WTF <>
Cheers,
On Sep 19, 5:10 pm, nelliemuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Dear WE Members,
>
> As the chief electoral officer, I would like to make a formal
> announcement of the results of the first Wikieducator Council
> Elections. I w
Thanks for providing me an opportunity to be member of prestigious
WikiEducator First Council. I humbly thank you all who participated in
the election and my special gratitude is due to Nillie and her team. I
extend my warmest congrts to all other co-members for their success.
Pankaj
Missan wrot
Hi Brent,
I agree -- all documentation, drafts etc should be developed in the
wiki. Given current limitations of LQT the group is a good way to keep
folk connected and send reminders about stuff.
So my vote goes for using the Wiki as the main vehicle for all
"text-based" stuff. However, when hol
Good point Brent. I agree.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Brent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'd much prefer to use the wiki for a lot of this ... these private groups
> become liabilities - ask a few wikipedians about private board email lists
> ... for transparency and openness' sake we shou
i'd much prefer to use the wiki for a lot of this ... these private groups
become liabilities - ask a few wikipedians about private board email lists
... for transparency and openness' sake we should try to use the wiki itself
... I know this would be much easier to do if Liquid Threads wasn't ther
I've created the group for the WikiEducator Community Council. Those
who are members have been added already, others can see the archives.
http://groups.google.com/group/wikieducator-community-council
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My congratulations to the WikiEducator Council Members...This has been
a good experience of online governance, and I would like to complement
Nellie, Ruvani and Patricia as well for their good work...
Sanjaya
On Sep 20, 5:10 am, nelliemuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Dear WE Members,
>
> As t
Hi Leo, just back from a little trip to the mountains... now climbing a
mountain of email!
Your question about: *it prevents by way of stating a principle,
oganisations cashing in on the hard work of OER campaigners.
*
"it" is the Free Cultural Works Definition (FCWD). It is perhaps the only
docum