I stand corrected! Notices should go out to this list then, too :)
-- phoebe
ps. I got confused by this page: http://www.socialtext.net/wikiwed/index.cgi?san_francisco maybe someone should update the archives?
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Liz Henry liz@bookmaniac.net wrote:
Actually, we held a lot of the Wiki Wednesdays in SF, at Citizen Space. 8-)
Best,
Liz
phoebe ayers wrote:
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org wrote:
On 2/3/09 11:35 AM, phoebe ayers wrote:
FYI:
Dreamfish is hosting our first San Francisco Wiki Wednesday this week on Thursday, February 5, at 6pm. Nothing big or fancy, but it would be great if you came.
Allow me to register my objection to the name/schedule combination! ;)
(Would love to come, but I'll be on a plane to Brussels for FOSDEM. Next time!)
Ha, yes. I guess "Wiki Thursday" didn't have quite the same ring... :)
For those who aren't familiar with these gatherings, "Wiki Wednesday" is an ongoing meetup about wikis, typically on the 1st Wed of the month -- they happen all over the world in various locations. I believe that SocialText started them, and here in the Bay Area, the SocialText office in Palo Alto has hosted most of them. I believe the Dreamfish one above is the first one in SF. Check the wiki page for more info: http://www.socialtext.net/wikiwed/index.cgi
I'm not usually able to make it, since Palo Alto is pretty far away for me, but I hear the meetings are good. Wikimedians have presented at them in the past. -- phoebe
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