Hi all!
As, so far — to my knowlegde, nothing has been settled regarding the new MMP 
interwiki, I suggest that *WE* (TS users, as DaB said) speed up this step... It 
would be a pity if nothing has been done at April 2nd, when the new rule 9.4 
will be effective (no continous interwiki-bot on the TS)...
But how to choose users who will be in the MMP and actually who will be 
entirely responsive of the bot ? I think an election would be a bit difficult 
to organize - but if someone who has spare time feels like organizing it, why 
not ?
So I suggest that people interested in getting involved in the project let all 
the TS users know it, emailing the toolserver-l list... Then, TS users could 
support or critize one or more persons till a consensus is found... And in this 
mannner, people designed will have a few weeks (about a fortnight I think, but 
it depends on the last of the debate).

Here is my plan... What do you think about it ? Any other ideas ?

Personally, I've run a globally flagged interwiki-bot (ZéroBot) for a while, 
under a script I wrote (but still using interwiki.py from the pywikipediabot 
framework), and I'm pretty interested in being a member of the MMP...
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