Thanks for the update and enthusiasm, it was good meeting you last weekend
in Amsterdam!

When it is more common in your country, .org.th or .com.th is of course
similarly OK (I assume you have a similar situation as in the UK, which
uses .co.uk / .org.uk)

In Amsterdam we already shortly discussed the reformatting of the existing
Thai monument lists (on th.wikipedia), could you link this as well from the
page on Wikimedia Commons? I also see that you copied the timeline from the
Dutch competition. Probably it is best to copy the updated timeline on
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2013/Timeline .
Please bear in mind this is still a 'perfect' timeline, for a perfect
world. As you started later, it is to be expected that things happen later,
and that you may have to skip certain steps.

Best,
Lodewijk


2013/5/25 <[email protected]>

> Hi there,
>
> Please find the information in the link below.
>
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2013_in_Thailand
>
> Registration of wikilovesmonuments.th is not allowed. (THNIC admits
> .th registration only third-level domain under seven groups of
> predefined second-level domains.  Strict registration rules make the
> risk of cybersquatting extremely low.   There is currently no chapter
> in Thailand and small grant may be asked.
>
> The rationales behind Wiki Loves Monuments in Thailand is twofold:
> * we wish to recruit more volunteers
> * we wish to start a high-impact outreach activity that strengthen the
> movement to pave the way for chapter registration.
>
> Many thanks,
> Taweetham
>
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