Hi, just for the sake of "history" in 2007 or 2008 we tried to do
that, we had a meeting in Brussel (in a really nice hostel) and we set
up a working group... but we didn't do a thing in the end.
So even though I believe it could be a good idea, I'm still not sure
volunteers are able to handle such a heavy workload. But I'm happy to
share/talk about it nonetheless :)
Christophe
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Christophe
On 20 February 2013 09:37, Mathieu Stumpf <psychoslave(a)culture-libre.org> wrote:
Le 2013-02-19 18:06, Jan Engelmann a écrit :
Let’s get started and talk about this challenge!
Your input and ideas
on the aforementioned Meta page are highly appreciated. To discuss the
working methods of an EU Policy Group and develop a project plan
together, we suggest to meet face-to-face in Brussels for one day and
a half. Wikimedia Deutschland would be happy to organize this
kick-off-gathering in March/April. We’d like to ask interested
Wikimedians to join us there. Please use the doodle below to identify
the most suitable date:
Very interesting project I think, so I would be really happy to come. Should
each participant find where to sleep by its own means, or do we organize
that together ?
http://doodle.com/ntiz6gup7z49e7p5
(Please choose either a friday/saturday or saturday/sunday option.)
Please consider using services based on free software, wikimedia could even
provide an instance of such a service. I think this would be more consistent
with our free culture goal. Here are working solutions you can use :
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http://framadate.org/
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http://studs.u-strasbg.fr/infos_sondage.php
(sorry only french interfaces seems available on those, but hey it's free
software, anyone is welcome to make a bug report/patch ;)
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