Hi Tilman,

Thank you for this. I would say it falls under the latter - although hopefully of interest to everyone!

Hope this helps,

Stevie


On 3 June 2014 18:22, Tilman Bayer <tbayer@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Forwarding from Stevie (CC'ed), via ComCom:

T: Can digital democracy be crowdsourced? @wikimediauk & @Demos
calling on Wikimedians to prove it can, get involved!
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Connecting_knowledge_to_power:_the_future_of_digital_democracy_in_the_UK

Stevie, you suggested it for @wikipedia, but note that we often post
the more Wikimedia-focused stuff - i.e. not specifically about WP -
from @wikimedia first, then retweet from @wikipedia. Which category do
you think this falls under? (I haven't yet had time to look at the
linked page myself, perhaps someone else on this list will.)

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