Mido,
I just discovered you’ve had a few meetings already.
Have made a link on this page http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2008
at “planning”
to here http://wikimania2008.wikimedia.org/wiki/Planning/Main_Page
so the less informed might know too. But you might want to
make it more obvious.
The lack of clear linkages between projects, as they move
forward at differing speeds, is the same for all.
Look, would you consider using skype for some of these
discussions?
I’m not really used to using it a lot but it would
seem friendlier than IRC (by itself)
Have put a link to a Skypecast room I just set up, on
this page http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communication_Projects_Group
(bottom right) It could be left open all the time, if it’s a useful thing.
I can send the password if yu want.
Yu could set up your own but that would just replicate the
silo effect of the wiki elists. I’m trying to find out which comms tools
will be the most convenient to global groups, who are locked into their
vertical walls and narrow channels.
I’ll also mention that I’d quite happily beat
the bushes to see about doing a global link up between
I think the Bibliotech geeks (or a local uni) would be
able to cover it, and I’ve mentioned it to a few other node operators for
a while now. So as long as there is an interesting programme, which might
include a few big names, who could pipe in from global places, I’m sure
they’d help. It might be useful for getting a few other National
Libraries involved. E.g The one in Oz has a fat pipe next door too.
Anyway, give it some thought would you? All the best,
simon