HI all,

I thought I'd pipe up at this point with my 'ChapCom' hat on :-) - I'm tasked with helping ChapCom achieve good communications, so if anyone has any specific questions, I'm happy to do my best to answer them as swiftly and fully as possible... At this point, discussions are underway within the committee, and there could well be further feedback before too long. Following a ChapCom vote, we will send a resolution over to the board of trustees recommending ratificiation, and that will mark the 'official' re-brith of the UK chapter!

Huge congrat.s / well dones to all working towards the goal, and feel free to poke me anytime if you have any queries....

best,

Peter
PM.



On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton@gmail.com> wrote:
2008/10/28 Mickey Conn <mickey.conn@gmail.com>:
> We didn't have a formal meeting on 27th October, so there won't be any
> minutes, but the board did meet in person and were able to sign all
> the necessary forms to form the new organisation, Wiki UK Ltd.  This
> means that the forms are ready to go to Companies House and another
> stage on the timeline
> [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK_v2.0/Timeline] is
> complete.
>
> The next board meeting will be on IRC, and will be held on Tuesday 4th
> November at 20:30.

Have you heard back from ChapCom yet? (Beyond the informal comments
that were given last week.)