I think that making preparations for both drafting a complaint to HMRC and
preparing an application to CC should start now. Even if the preparations are
only minor. Delaying either by any real length of time could affect Wikimania
significantly.
Our estimates for the venue are based on having
According to Facebook, Jimbo will be at the AGM.
Is this true?
Gordo
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This point I quickly mentioned on irc earlier in the week but noone could
confirm it.
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From: Gordon Joly
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Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] Jimbo at the AGM
According to Facebook, Jimbo will be at the AGM.
Is th
Then ask Jimbo: jwa...@wikimedia.org
Not so painful?
Brian.
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2009/3/18 joseph seddon :
> I think that making preparations for both drafting a complaint to HMRC and
> preparing an application to CC should start now. Even if the preparations are
> only minor. Delaying either by any real length of time could affect Wikimania
> significantly.
>
> Our estimate
2009/3/18 Gordon Joly :
>
> According to Facebook, Jimbo will be at the AGM.
>
> Is this true?
If it is, there is a minor issue - is he a member? If not, he's not
actually welcome at the AGM without an official invite! (It's a minor
formality, but the board should actually invite him if he's going
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/3/18 Gordon Joly :
> >
> > According to Facebook, Jimbo will be at the AGM.
> >
> > Is this true?
>
> If it is, there is a minor issue - is he a member? If not, he's not
> actually welcome at the AGM without an official invite! (It's a m
Hi everyone,
This is my first post here. I've been responsible for some discussion at
the BBC about a possible contribution to the Wikipedia project from the
BBC - I think it's come up on the list too. There's no hard proposal or
plan, just an ongoing discussion of the appropriate relationship of
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Steve Bowbrick wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is my first post here. I've been responsible for some discussion at
> the BBC about a possible contribution to the Wikipedia project from the
> BBC - I think it's come up on the list too. There's no hard proposal or
> p
2009/3/18 Steve Bowbrick :
> Question: would it be appropriate for one or more BBC people with an
> interest in collaboration to come along to the AGM? If so, should we
> bring a formal contribution or just sit quietly at the back? If not, is
> there a more appropriate forum we could get involved w
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Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/3/18 Gordon Joly :
>> According to Facebook, Jimbo will be at the AGM.
>>
>> Is this true?
>
> If it is, there is a minor issue - is he a member? If not, he's not
> actually welcome at the AGM without an official invite! (It
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> Thomas Dalton wrote:
> > 2009/3/18 Gordon Joly :
> >> According to Facebook, Jimbo will be at the AGM.
> >>
> >> Is this true?
> >
> > If it is, there is a minor issue - is he a member? If not,
2009/3/18 Cary Bass :
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> Thomas Dalton wrote:
>> 2009/3/18 Gordon Joly :
>>> According to Facebook, Jimbo will be at the AGM.
>>>
>>> Is this true?
>>
>> If it is, there is a minor issue - is he a member? If not, he's not
>> actually welcome at the
2009/3/18 Al Tally :
> I'm not a member, but I intend to go. Will I get kicked out?
Why aren't you a member? I can't see why anybody would be interested
in going to the AGM without wanting to join...
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2009/3/18 Thomas Dalton :
> 2009/3/18 Al Tally :
>> I'm not a member, but I intend to go. Will I get kicked out?
>
> Why aren't you a member? I can't see why anybody would be interested
> in going to the AGM without wanting to join...
PS Other than people coming to give a talk, that is.
_
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/3/18 Al Tally :
> > I'm not a member, but I intend to go. Will I get kicked out?
>
> Why aren't you a member? I can't see why anybody would be interested
> in going to the AGM without wanting to join...
>
I've simply been far too busy t
To clarify (if it needed it), this was discussed at the board meeting this
week and we decided non-members are perfectly welcome to attend.
Tom
> -Original Message-
> From: wikimediauk-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-
> boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Thomas
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Tom Holden wrote:
> To clarify (if it needed it), this was discussed at the board meeting this
> week and we decided non-members are perfectly welcome to attend.
>
> Tom
>
Good. I do intend to join at some point, just not at this moment :) I still
maintain an int
2009/3/18 Tom Holden :
> To clarify (if it needed it), this was discussed at the board meeting this
> week and we decided non-members are perfectly welcome to attend.
Ok, a general invitation is fine (I've found the discussion in the IRC
log, but I can't see it in the minutes - all decisions need
I think having two areas is a good idea plus voting cards to avoid confusion.
Discussion amoungst members should be as free flowing as possible but directed
by the chair. If non-members wish to add to the discussion, they must be
recognised
by the chair to be able to make a comment.
> Da
2009/3/18 joseph seddon :
> I think having two areas is a good idea plus voting cards to avoid
> confusion.
> Discussion amoungst members should be as free flowing as possible but
> directed
> by the chair. If non-members wish to add to the discussion, they must be
> recognised
> by the chair to be
2009/3/18 Thomas Dalton :
> 2009/3/18 joseph seddon :
>> I think having two areas is a good idea plus voting cards to avoid
>> confusion.
>> Discussion amoungst members should be as free flowing as possible but
>> directed
>> by the chair. If non-members wish to add to the discussion, they must be
I sent out a message telling everyone in the facebook group that the
AGM was happening and inviting them to the facebook "event". Jimbo
replied saying yes he was coming. I've messaged him to say did he
really mean that or did he press the wrong button, and if he does,
will he give us a talk.
I'll
On Mar 18, 8:19 pm, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> 2009/3/18 Tom Holden :
>
> > To clarify (if it needed it), this was discussed at the board meeting this
> > week and we decided non-members are perfectly welcome to attend.
>
> Ok, a general invitation is fine (I've found the discussion in the IRC
> log,
On Mar 18, 12:54 pm, "joseph seddon "
wrote:
> I think that making preparations for both drafting a complaint to HMRC and
> preparing an application to CC should start now. Even if the preparations are
> only minor. Delaying either by any real length of time could affect Wikimania
> significant
2009/3/18 AndrewRT :
> On Mar 18, 12:54 pm, "joseph seddon "
> wrote:
>> I think that making preparations for both drafting a complaint to HMRC and
>> preparing an application to CC should start now. Even if the preparations
>> are only minor. Delaying either by any real length of time could aff
On 18 Mar 2009, at 19:51, Cary Bass wrote:
>>
>> If it is, there is a minor issue - is he a member? If not, he's not
>> actually welcome at the AGM without an official invite! (It's a
>> minor formality, but the board should actually invite him if he's
>> going to come.)
>
> Will you kick me out
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