> On 30. Jul 2020, at 18.08, Uwe Herzke wrote:
> In Germany we have several kind of co-editing spaces, listed here:
>
> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Community-Space
Thanks you Sänger. Very cool!
(Global) network of co-editing spaces, with some common principles of
operations (brand
Hi Leinonen,
In Germany we have several kind of co-editing spaces, listed here:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Community-Space
In addition there are as well several "Stammtische" (well, at least
usually, currently of course not):
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Treffen_der_Wiki
> On 29. Jul 2020, at 15.47, Yaroslav Blanter wrote:
> do you mean a cafe run by the WMF or an affiliate?
Run by affiliate with a license provided by WMF.
> How is this compatible
> with the non-profit status? Or is there smth I misunderstand?
I do not see why a non-profit could not run a coffe
Hi Teemu,
do you mean a cafe run by the WMF or an affiliate? How is this compatible
with the non-profit status? Or is there smth I misunderstand?
Best
Yaroslav
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 2:15 PM Leinonen Teemu
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Have there ever been a serious discussion on the idea of having a
Hi all,
Have there ever been a serious discussion on the idea of having a network of
Wikipedia branded (co)editing spaces / coffee shops / tea rooms around the
world?
They could work so that a chapter may apply from the WMF a license to run a
Wikipedia coediting coffee shop. The WMF could prov