Jessie,

He is welcome to join the mailing list and ask questions. I would say most
of the members have quite a grasp on the offline project. I am still in the
US and if he is here, I can share my US phone and I can try to answer as
many questions as possible.

PS. It was nice to finally meet you in person.

David.

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Jessie Wild <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> I hope this email finds you well. I haven't posted here for awhile, but
> I've been lurking on the mailing list, and I'm always happy to read about
> the exciting things going on :)
>
> I had a questions for you all. I have been in correspondence with an
> Ethiopian (who lives now in the United States) who wants to help get
> Wikipedia Offline into the hands of Ethiopians, who suffer from limited and
> restricted Internet access. I of course pointed him in the direction of
> online materials, but I would love to put him in direct contact with some
> of you who helped with the Schools Wikipedia project. He has some ideas and
> questions which I think your experiences would be most useful in answering.
>
> Let me know if that's ok, and if so, who I should/could direct him to
> specifically.
>
> Thanks!
> Jessie
>
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CEO & Board Chairman, Wikimedia Kenya
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