Heya folks -
Just reaching out to see if there is any interest in setting up a meeting
for June at the Glen Park Branch Library. At this moment, the room is
available for the following saturdays: June 21st and the 28th and July
12th. The room fits about 50 people. I'm assuming its a standard setup of
a few long tables and chairs all around. I was thinking around 1pm start to
around 4 pm finish?
Location and Restaurants and
Bart<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=l&hl=en&geocode=&q=Restaurant&near=2825+Diamo…>
Brion's up for giving a preview of his Wikimania presentation on the tech
status of things.
The room is free so long as we don't need any special equipment or are
planning a banquet. I'm still trying to get a hold of the local branch to
see if its ok to bring a brown bag lunch without the $100 fee for
set/cleanup, if they say we have to at least pay the $25 fee (Coffee and
Pasteries) then I'll pay that and accept any voluntary donations for
reimbursement to share the cost.
Please reply back to the group if you're interested in this location and a
particular date.
We'll also look to plan a followup after Mania meeting in early August if
there is interest.
Thanks!
*Marti
Somebody take minutes and post them! That way other areas can see what the
heck you're doing and why and whether we should as well.
Will Johnson
**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with
Tyler Florence" on AOL Food.
(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)
I just want to toss out a quick thank you to everybody who came out to
help man the Wikimedia booth at Maker Faire over the weekend.
Turnout was much greater than we expected, and everybody seemed to
have a great time!
(But really, who wouldn't enjoy themselves someplace with that many
robots?)
Pix on Commons for those who missed the fun: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Maker_Faire
-- brion vibber (brion @ wikimedia.org)
Hi everyone,
Don't forget -- your friendly neighborhood-to-international wiki
unconference is in town this weekend! Recent Changes Camp is at the
Socialtext offices in Palo Alto this weekend, starting tomorrow
evening at 6:30 pm and continuing through Saturday & Sunday.
Socialtext is convenient to Caltrans; with a lovely open floorplan for
great discussions. There will be dozens of interesting people who work
on wikis in every imaginable circumstance. Snacks, coffee and wifi
will be provided.
Find a schedule here:
http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/schedule
And add yourself to the attendees list here if you're coming.
http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/attendees
It's free, open, and put on by members of the wiki community for
members of the wiki community. Come on down and join us!
cheers,
-- phoebe
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- phoebe s. ayers | phoebe.ayers(a)gmail.com
Hey everyone! RCC needs volunteers. The food coordination is the
biggest job right now. If anyone is local and has some time this week
to help out, please let me/us know as soon as possible!
cheers,
phoebe
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: John Abbe <johnabbe(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 2:31 PM
RecentChangesCamp is less than two weeks away! Help make this a great
event by signing up to coordinate food or create badge stickers.
And/or join the next planning call this Friday (May 2) - call info and
agenda-building here:
<http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/may_2_planning_meeting>
=== Feed the People ===
We need a coordinator for food. Spend money to make people's stomachs
happy! Sign up if you're interested here:
<http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/Food>.
=== Outreach / Child Care / WikiBus from the Northwest ===
* Invite your friends. Especially invite people outside the usual
geek crowd. Take
a look at the invitation list for ideas, or add yours there.
<http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/invitation_list>
* Keiki is sponsoring child care. Let Evan Prodromou <evan(a)prodromou.name>
know how many kids you're likely to bring, so that he can make sure there are
enough caretakers.
* WikiBus - Get hours of extra conference time by travelling with
others down the west coast from. Express your interest
=== BadgeStickers ===
An (in?)famous RecentChangesCamp tradition is to cover your badges
with little stickers of participants and sponsors' logos. If you'd
like to create the stickers this year, say so on the wiki -
<http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/BadgeStickers>. If you want stickers of
your logo made, post a link there.
Life,
John
--
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\/ John Abbe
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- phoebe s. ayers | phoebe.ayers(a)gmail.com
Hello all,
My name is Teemu. I am from Finland, but right now a visiting fellow
in the SRI International (http://www.sri.com), a research institution
in the Menlo Park, CA.
This Wednesday, 11:30-13:00, in the SRI campus we are having a
Community Teaming Day, an event where staff can learn about volunteer
opportunities from their co-workers and people of different community
organizations.
I promised to present Wikimedia in the event. It would be great to
have someone more experienced "Wikimedian" in there. Please, let me
know if someone in the list could come over to the SRI Campus and
help me. I am not well educated on all the Wikimedia projects and
would appreciate help, especially when it comes to the practices of
the English Wikipedia.
In practice the event is non-formal table with some material where
the staff members can come over pick-up materials, eat lunch with us
and ask questions. So, there is free lunch.
Cary Bass from the WMF office told me today that they could give me a
few flyers and giveaways they have prepared for the Maker Fair. I am
planning to drive tomorrow over to the WMF office to pick the stuff
from there.
Best regards,
- Teemu
PS. From other NGOs I have learned that having (tangible) promotional
materials easily available for the volunteers is a great way to
market the organization's work. Maybe the WMF could provide all the
Chapters some materials, which could then be distributed for the
volunteers to be used in different kind of events and gatherings.
-----------------------------------------------
Teemu Leinonen
http://www.uiah.fi/~tleinone/
+358 50 351 6796
Media Lab
http://mlab.uiah.fi
University of Art and Design Helsinki
-----------------------------------------------
Thanks to everyone who has offered to sign up for Maker Faire on May 3/4.
We could still use about 10 more volunteers to ensure we have 4 separate and
manageable shifts of 5 volunteers each!
There's still time, let me know by Friday - Monday latest if you can still make it.
I'll be sharing plans with those who have offered to help out in the next few days.
Cary will be in touch with you to see what days/times work best - i.e. filling up
the shifts!
Thanks,
--
Jay Walsh
Head of Communications
WikimediaFoundation.org
+1 (415) 839 6885 x 609
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| Samuel Wantman
| [[User:Sam]]
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| Cary Bass wrote:
| Jay would like to have a quick meetup before Maker Faire (this weekend
| if possible). Can we come up with a nice date and time?
I thank a Saturday meetup could work in the afternoon. How is 2:00pm
for everyone? Somewhere in the city... North Market area possibly or a
library (Phoebe's suggestion at one time). How does this sound?
- --
Cary Bass
Volunteer Coordinator
Your continued donations keep Wikipedia running! Support the Wikimedia
Foundation today: http://donate.wikimedia.org
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Phone: 415.839.6885 x 601
Fax: 415.882.0495
E-Mail: cary(a)wikimedia.org
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You're invited to Recent Changes Camp! RCC is scheduled for May 9-11,
2008 at the Socialtext offices in Palo Alto.
RCC is an informal barcamp-style conference focussed on wikis.
Previous incarnations have been held in Montreal and Portland, Oregon.
Wiki enthusiasts and members of all wiki communities are welcome.
As the invitation says:
RecentChangesCamp was born from the intersection of wiki and OpenSpace
- a very wiki-like way of organizing gatherings. A lot of cool people
into wiki, community and collaboration will be there - what do you
want to talk with them about? Every participant is invited to lead
their own sessions; the guideline is to take responsibility for what
you love. In addition to general and technical conversations about -
and actual coding on - wikis and other software, session topics from
past RCCs have covered subjects from art to social organizing to
philanthropy, playing a creative conversation game, and individual &
group coding practices. See the past conference wikis for more
complete lists and session notes.
Anyone and everyone is invited to attend. You will especially enjoy
Recent Changes Camp, if you happen to be any of the the following:
* Member of any open wiki community or someone who uses wikis at
work, school or in any other context
* Interested in community, action, collaboration, creativity or any
other activity in which the self-organizing power of wiki might be
helpful
* Interested in the OpenCulture and/or OpenTechnology movements
* Interested in knowledge creation and sharing knowledge
* A generally curious and inquisitive person
RCC is also looking for volunteers! You can sign up, get more
information, and help with the planning here:
http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/
I hope many members of the Wikimedia community can make it! Post your
questions on the wiki, or I can help answer questions -- just let me
know.
best,
Phoebe