It would be something to welcome if that activity had moved elsewhere, but as 
far as I can tell activity on the wiki is in decline as well. 
Not to worry, though - as long as we're meeting our meaningless KPIs I'm sure 
the FDC won't notice. Oh wait... Well, it's a good job we had that get-together 
last weekend so that the board could (pretend to) listen to the community's 
thoughts. Oh, wait... Well it's a good job WMUK has independent revenue 
streams. Oh, wait... Well, it's a good job we've still got those 200-odd 
volunteers from last year's Wikimania, they should help us tick some boxes for 
our KPIs. Oh wait... 
Never mind, though. As long as the board keep their heads in the sand it'll all 
be all right.   Harry Mitchellhttp://enwp.org/User:HJ
Phone: +44 (0) 7507 536971
Skype: harry_j_mitchell
      From: Gordon Joly <gordon.j...@pobox.com>
 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org 
 Sent: Friday, 6 March 2015, 10:09
 Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] List participation
   
On 06/03/15 10:01, Gordon Joly wrote:
> On 27/02/15 12:23, Tom Morris wrote:
>> Less mailing list activity should be something we welcome rather than
>> worry about.
> 
> 
> I am old school. I started nattering on the net in 1980, so old habits
> die hard (Usenet, Spuddy, WSMR, etc).
> 
> Gordo
> 
> 



"The wiki works better than email for content (examples, issues,
brainstorms etc.) for numerous reasons."


Brainstorms?

I rest my case.



Gordo




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