Looks good, though I’d perhaps be wary of using “Brussels” to refer to the European institutions — is this a term that US readers will understand? Though I suppose it’s definitely common enough for European audiences to comprehend.
Joe
On 4 May 2015 at 11:31:51 pm, Andrew Sherman (asherman@wikimedia.org) wrote:
Hello Everyone,_______________________________________________
We just published "Wikimedians in Brussels map out key issues about the European Union’s digital future" to the blog. URL:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/05/04/european-union-issues/
Thanks to Karl for for writing this post and helping us edit.
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