Hmm... Alright, this is what I propose:
It looks like we have some people for whom Boulder is much easier
and some people for whom Denver is much easier. It also looks like
we might all be a little strapped for cash, so we're looking for
ways to minimize investment in transportation.
If we went to Denver, it looks like we would all have a chance to
make it there if Gaurav Vaidya, Isarra Yos and I hopped into Todd
Allen's car. I could even contribute a little towards gas. I'm
hoping Isarra could meet us in Boulder, or we could somehow detour
towards a good pickup location. We could then meet Matthew Bowker
and Wilhelm Meis in Denver.
If we did Boulder, then it looks like it would be just Gaurav,
Isarra, Todd, and myself (and possibly
gribeco.
Sorry, I forgot your real name :-( ). We could visit the sites
listed on
the
page, but having more people would be nicer, of course.
So here's what I propose: Anyone who is absolutely gung-ho about
about taking America on behalf of Wikipedia this weekend should
definitely sign up in the
likely
attendees section. In this editor's humble opinion, I think
that whoever has the balls, or lady balls, to sign up as an
attendee of high-likelihood on the site should have the greater
say-so in how we organize this year's event.
However, there is another option... we could be so bold as to take
back America at two locations, in both Denver and Boulder... but I
understand that could take away from the spirit of Colorado
Wikimedians all working as one group...
So, let's do this: Since this year's Boulderites and Denverites
are so landed, whoever is on the sign up sheet by, let's say
mid-to-late-day tomorrow, should have the most say in how we might
go about organizing this, giving great deference to their
geological location. And I swear to everyone, if I had more money
and a car, I would drive all of you anywhere. What are your
thoughts on such a plan?
By the way, as a completely irrelevant aside, I just saw the Let
It Be movie from the 70s and it was incredible. Highly recommended
:-)
On 9/25/2013 11:02 AM, Matthew Bowker wrote: