Is anyone from last year's international team stepping forward for
this year? An entirely new team with no transitional elements might be
putting those volunteers in at the deep end.
On 27/04/2014, Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org> wrote:
Hi,
At this point no international team for Wiki Loves Monuments seems to have
formed, although an international team for Wiki Loves Earth seems to have
to some extent.
I'm assuming there will be /no/ international competition unless someone
gives a shout soon. I'm asking, because I get this question quite often for
some reason...
As indicated before, my personal preference (and I received a fair amount
of positive feedback on that) is to see an alternative competition of Wiki
Loves Earth in even years (2014, 2016) and Wiki Loves Monuments in odd
years (2015, 2017). I still won't be involved in the international
coordination, but it would be good to see a viable and sustainable model
develop :)
I'm asking whether these assumptions are still valid, because I still hold
access to the mailing lists, the international website and the social media
accounts. If an international team does stand up, I would like to at least
grant them access to those.
Anyway, please let me know if I missed anything :)
Best,
Lodewijk
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