2) The attendance. They can only take 20 people. As there needs to be 1
curator per 10 people in the non-public areas and they will be providing 2
curators = max.20 people. I suggest that paid-up members of WM-AU be given
preference by way of encouraging membership. But nevertheless, it
So here is the summary:
http://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/2009_member_goals_survey
Cool, so sounds like 3 main areas, in rough order of priority (for the headings
only, not necessarily within the headings):
== Public Relations / Communication with the general public ==
* Concentrate on
Hi Peter,
Personally, I'm a fan of having this in LocalSettings.php :
-
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false; // anonymous editing disabled.
$wgEmailConfirmToEdit = true; // have to confirm email address to edit.
-
It
Just a quick reminder that there's a Sydney meetup tonight (in approx 2
hours) at 6:30 PM at Max Brenner's (which apparently is a café chain
specialising in chocolate - chocolate drinks, chocolate deserts,
basically if it's dripping with/coated with/oozing chocolate then they
probably do it).
Would this be a good way to empower more local activities around the
country?
What if there was a national meetup day for Australia, when we got a
banner displayed on the Wikimedia sites for any Australian IP addresses,
that told people about their nearest meetup? And then we'd have a meetup
on
My family in Australia have been terrorised for months by anonymous
death threatening emails from all over Europe and England.
And your incoherent rant relates to Wikimedia Australia how, exactly?
-- All the best,
Nick.
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