Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far. Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario
Unfortunately I will miss it- thanks for taking the lead, will follow up on-list.
Erik On Dec 15, 2010 3:14 AM, "Dario Taraborelli" dario.taraborelli@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the
date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far.
Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but
hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to
understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on
how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario
Hello!
Sorry I just moved from Italy > Spain and lose the track of my e-mail. I will try to be on Saturday at 18h, however I will have a family visit while I don't have Internet at home yet, so can not guaranty, but I will try.
Have a nice day and looking forward for the chat! Mayo
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Unfortunately I will miss it- thanks for taking the lead, will follow up on-list.
Erik On Dec 15, 2010 3:14 AM, "Dario Taraborelli" dario.taraborelli@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the
date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far.
Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but
hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to
understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on
how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario
Hi,
I may only be available for the start of this call - I have a disy clash but am trying to rearrange to be with you for more than 20 mins.
WereSpielChequers
On 14 December 2010 21:46, Dario Taraborelli dario.taraborelli@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far. Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow). I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on how to improve it before it goes live. I look forward to talking to you this Saturday. Best, Dario _______________________________________________ RCom-l mailing list RCom-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/rcom-l
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 22:46, Dario Taraborelli dario.taraborelli@gmail.com wrote:
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on how to improve it before it goes live. I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
The questionnaire is interesting, actually. While I was filling the first page, I was thinking that I am doing it for my fictional character. However, at the end I've realized that I filled the questionnaire as real myself :)
Besides the fact that the culture on Wikipedia is not so bright, the other problem in my field (linguistics) is that even English Wikipedia so poorly covers the field, that I don't have an idea where to start. Whatever I started to do looks like a white elephant.
I will be there, possibly 15 min late! But will join for sure.
I haven't updated anything in the wiki yet. I will do later on, or after the chat....pre-xmas palaver ;-)
g On 14 Dec 2010, at 21:46, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far. Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario <ATT00001..txt>
Sorry to miss the meeting today folks. I got stuck on the road (someone else's accident, not mine). Will there a transcript posted? On Dec 18, 2010 6:02 AM, "Pangiota Alevizou" p.alevizou@open.ac.uk wrote:
I will be there, possibly 15 min late! But will join for sure.
I haven't updated anything in the wiki yet. I will do later on, or after
the chat....pre-xmas palaver ;-)
g On 14 Dec 2010, at 21:46, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the
date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far.
Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but
hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to
understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on
how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario <ATT00001..txt>
-- The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an
exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).
Hello Aaron,
Have a look at: http://science3point0.com:9000/gELLqxPPhP
Kind regards Ziko
2010/12/18 Aaron Halfaker aaron.halfaker@gmail.com:
Sorry to miss the meeting today folks. I got stuck on the road (someone else's accident, not mine). Will there a transcript posted?
On Dec 18, 2010 6:02 AM, "Pangiota Alevizou" p.alevizou@open.ac.uk wrote:
I will be there, possibly 15 min late! But will join for sure.
I haven't updated anything in the wiki yet. I will do later on, or after the chat....pre-xmas palaver ;-)
g On 14 Dec 2010, at 21:46, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far. Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario <ATT00001..txt>
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Hi Aaron,
sorry that you didn't make it. A short summary of the discussion is at the link that Ziko sent but I'll go through this and post a more detailed report on the RCom section on Meta during the weekend.
Dario
On 18 Dec 2010, at 19:16, Ziko van Dijk wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Have a look at: http://science3point0.com:9000/gELLqxPPhP
Kind regards Ziko
2010/12/18 Aaron Halfaker aaron.halfaker@gmail.com:
Sorry to miss the meeting today folks. I got stuck on the road (someone else's accident, not mine). Will there a transcript posted?
On Dec 18, 2010 6:02 AM, "Pangiota Alevizou" p.alevizou@open.ac.uk wrote:
I will be there, possibly 15 min late! But will join for sure.
I haven't updated anything in the wiki yet. I will do later on, or after the chat....pre-xmas palaver ;-)
g On 14 Dec 2010, at 21:46, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as the date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far. Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add you to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype (voice) with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate email will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey to understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from other people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback on how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario <ATT00001..txt>
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That's great! I hope that I can pick up where the conversation left off through the mailing list. On Dec 18, 2010 1:23 PM, "Dario Taraborelli" dario.taraborelli@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Aaron,
sorry that you didn't make it. A short summary of the discussion is at the
link that Ziko sent but I'll go through this and post a more detailed report on the RCom section on Meta during the weekend.
Dario
On 18 Dec 2010, at 19:16, Ziko van Dijk wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Have a look at: http://science3point0.com:9000/gELLqxPPhP
Kind regards Ziko
2010/12/18 Aaron Halfaker aaron.halfaker@gmail.com:
Sorry to miss the meeting today folks. I got stuck on the road (someone else's accident, not mine). Will there a transcript posted?
On Dec 18, 2010 6:02 AM, "Pangiota Alevizou" p.alevizou@open.ac.uk
wrote:
I will be there, possibly 15 min late! But will join for sure.
I haven't updated anything in the wiki yet. I will do later on, or
after
the chat....pre-xmas palaver ;-)
g On 14 Dec 2010, at 21:46, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
Dear all,
the 2nd RCom Meeting will take place on Saturday 18 at 5:00pm GMT, as
the
date/time seems to suit everybody who turned up on doodle so far. Luca, Erik, Mayo, WereSpielChequers - I haven't heard from you but hopefully you can join us (please drop me a line if you want me to add
you
to the list of attendees). We will try to hold the meeting on Skype
(voice)
with a Skype chat backup and Etherpad for note taking/agenda (separate
will follow).
I'd also like to ask 15' of your time to take part in a pilot survey
to
understand reasons why academics/scientists do (not) contribute to Wikipedia. The survey has been inspired by a recent discussion on FriendFeed, it has been designed by Daniel and myself, with input from
other
people: http://bit.ly/AcaWP
If you get a chance to go through it, I'd love to have your feedback
on
how to improve it before it goes live.
I look forward to talking to you this Saturday.
Best, Dario <ATT00001..txt>
-- The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland
(SC
038302).
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-- Ziko van Dijk The Netherlands http://zikoblog.wordpress.com/
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