I've replied to Ian volunteering to be interviewed, as no one else has
expressed an interest.
I'll let you know what he comes back with - sounds interesting!
On Jun 25, 5:56 pm, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/6/25 geni :
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> > 2009/6/25 Thomas Dalton :
> >> 2009/6/25 Michael Peel :
> From:
2009/6/25 geni :
> 2009/6/25 Thomas Dalton :
>> 2009/6/25 Michael Peel :
From: Ian Hawkins
It's rare to find anything other than top-down structures in business,
banking, the media, education etc. I wondered if Wikipedia is a great
example of a more open and democratic structur
2009/6/25 Thomas Dalton :
> 2009/6/25 Michael Peel :
>>> From: Ian Hawkins
>>> It's rare to find anything other than top-down structures in business,
>>> banking, the media, education etc. I wondered if Wikipedia is a great
>>> example of a more open and democratic structure.
>
> Controversial top
2009/6/25 Michael Peel :
>> From: Ian Hawkins
>> It's rare to find anything other than top-down structures in business,
>> banking, the media, education etc. I wondered if Wikipedia is a great
>> example of a more open and democratic structure.
Controversial topic! Wikipedians can't generally agr
See below; anyone interested in doing a video interview?
Thanks,
Mike
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ian Hawkins
> Date: 25 June 2009 13:01:45 BDT
> To: pr...@wikimedia.org.uk
> Subject: Interview request
>
> Hello Mike,
> My name is Ian Hawkins. I am an independent filmmaker and I talked to