Another option is to create a Cascadia Wikimedians page at English Wikipedia. It might get more traffic and participation than the Meta pages. But, of course, this would just be one more page to manage. I would only recommend creating it if we think much of our activities will be centered around ENWP and if we think it would invite more participation. If we do want a page at ENWP (of course I am talking about a project page, not a Wikipedia article), I'd be happy to get one started.

Jason

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 7:32 PM, Benj. Mako Hill <mako@atdot.cc> wrote:
Greetings Pine!

<quote who="Pine W" date="Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 01:28:10AM -0800">
> However, if anyone has spare time to do things like set up websites
> and bank accounts, please let me know.

I'm happy to set up a website. What sort of thing were you thinking?

It seems that lots of usergroups use their pages in meta as their main
websites. Sometimes, groups have a prettier page on a domain that
highlights some recent events and points there. I've hesitant to
create a special website that we then need to maintain unless it's
solving a problem. :)

Later,
Mako


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