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<DIV>In Chinese Wikipedia, there is an discussion that on the 15th January will have a regular chat on zhwiki Skype. </DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT-FAMILY: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; FONT-SIZE: 13px"><BR><BR>>On the 15th of January, I would like to make myself available for a <BR>>short video conference with as many local celebrations as want me to <BR>>join in some way. Big or small. If it's 3 people in a coffee shop in <BR>>Tajikistan, I'd love to say hi. If it's 100 people at a party or <BR>>conference, I'd love to say hi.<BR>><BR>>From a logistics point of view, the easiest thing for everyone is <BR>>probably Skype, but if anyone wants to suggest a free software <BR>>alternative, I'm happy with that as well.<BR>><BR>>I will be in London with decent but not super awesome connection speed. <BR>> Time zone doesn't really matter, I can get up in the middle of the <BR>>night and go back to bed afterwards. :)<BR>><BR>>In terms of process, I would propose that we start a page on the ten <BR>>wiki where local
organizers can post requests, and then Topher and I <BR>>will study it and contact people for more details.<BR>><BR>>--Jimbo<BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>WikiX-l mailing list<BR>><A href="mailto:WikiX-l@lists.wikimedia.org" ymailto="mailto:WikiX-l@lists.wikimedia.org">WikiX-l@lists.wikimedia.org</A><BR>><A href="https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikix-l" target=_blank>https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikix-l</A><BR></DIV></DIV></div><br>
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