On Oct 16, 2015, at 10:31, Joe Sutherland jsutherland@wikimedia.org wrote:
These are awesome. I'm sure they're also reasonably well-known in the UK though (I assume that's the reason we're targeting the US?).
Joe
Heh, especially since Ed is British ... Welsh?
Jack o lanterns are pretty popular (and originally started in I believe) in the British isles at least so I'd add both UK and Ireland but honestly they and Halloween are universal enough at this point I wouldn't argue with untargeted either.
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On 16 October 2015 at 18:16, Jeff Elder jelder@wikimedia.org wrote: PUMPKIPEDIA. Great find by Zack. I move we post, targeted to U.S. this weekend:
If you're carving a Jack-o'-lantern this weekend, there's a certain globe that could provide inspiration. See "pumpkipedia" photos here: http://buff.ly/1LSv3Cp. And more about Jack-o'-lanterns here: http://buff.ly/1LSvc8Y.
And on Twitter simply:
Pumpkipedia! See more: http://buff.ly/1LSv3Cp
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