Oddly I didn't get Cormac's email. But anyway.
I was there, it was great to meet everyone - a good bunch of dedicated,
smart people, who I'm sure will serve Wiki Educational Resources (yup,
the name seems to have been confirmed, thank goodness!) well. Only sad
I had to rush off and couldn't socialise with you all.
It was a long meeting, but useful: everything that needed to get
thrashed and pulled and tested and tried, did get thrashed and tested
and pulled and tried. Progress is being made, and a real sense of
achievement at the end.
As I said at the meeting, I'm happy to be a signatory to the articles,
but not to be a director/trustee.(A midwife not a godparent, I think I
said in the meeting.) But I look forward to watching, and helping, the
new baby to progress towards being a bouncy baby, err, Wikimedia UK!
Have fun
Scott
On Monday, January 16, 2006, at 12:02 am, VampWillow wrote:
Someone else was (I think/hope!) taking minutes
(actually, I'm sure
James
was doing the great business) but yes, I think the meeting concluded
in a
state where the AoA and MoA were considered as satisfactory, adequate,
and
complete. The ongoing schedule wasn't defined, aiui, other than an
'asap'
position, but others may correct me as I had to keep popping out the
room
(thanks to too much coffee and red bull and nothing else until we
adjourned to the pub!)
Alison
> Hi all,
>
> it'd be great to know how the meeting today went - just basic details
> like whether the MoA and AoA are finalised, and what the timetable for
> incorporation is. Immersed in my own mountain of paperwork here, but
> it's all academic literature, I'm afraid..
>
> Cormac
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