By the way, I listened twice to the "advertisement" issue (number 3 or 4) and thought it very interesting. I recommand you try it :-)
ant
Andrew Lih wrote:
As Ilario said, let's try to open our minds a bit and discard the baggage from previous "Wikicouncil" concepts.
I'd also like to offer whatever the WikipediaWeekly (http://www.wikipediaweekly.com) podcast/audiocast can help in this matter. We've thought for a while a "town hall" live Skypecast might be useful for certain issues, with board members and other chapter heads taking part. This, and the vision/mission statement drafting, might be a good issue to start with. We've already had folks like Delphine, Kurt and Jimbo, on the podcast.
-Andrew (User:Fuzheado)
On 11/21/06, Ilario Valdelli valdelli@gmail.com wrote:
Too many words... and too many "unquoted" words. Plz quote.
I agree with Anthere. Please extends your mind. For some reality the wikicouncil it's a way to understand other realities...
I know that to have a space in Wikipedia people *must* have a space in English Wikipedia, besides English Wikipedia it's 50% of Wiki**** and the Wikicouncil could be the way to understand that we are at crossroad: still remains a localized and focused project... to become an heterogeneous project (not globalized, but heterogeneous).
The Wikicouncil could be the way to understand that there are other realities and to offer to the board an ear given to these.
Is there a "digital divide" in Wiki*****. Yes, there is and it's could be a big problem. Plz, think about this situation... the special means to go over the "Digital Divide" has got a special "Digital Divide" inside.
Crazy situation.
Ilario^_^
Anthere wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstorming#Approach
Thanks for not killing ideas in the egg. That's not helpful in the long run imho.
Anthere
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