Well, Isarra hasn't gone yet....
Though we may want to follow our pretty-good tradition of asking people to volunteer by
posting a pitch
like we did at
On Nov 26 2018, at 6:38 pm, Isarra Yos <zhorishna(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The summit, as it is now called, is apparently in March again, and according to the
eligibility page, we can send a person! (Is
this why we submit our reports? It is, isn't it.)
Do we have a plan? Who do we want to send this time? What do we want to do with it?
Do we have any sort of stance on anything
about the movement strategy in general, as that seems to be the main focus? Deadline
for the who to send decision and whatnot
is 17 december, though, so maybe we can break tradition and figure this out before
the week of this time.
You can't just reject tradition like that. These things are such important parts of
who we are.
Seriously, though, are we at the point where all major WM-US-CO contributors have been
sent to Berlin? If there's a contributor who
hasn't had a chance to go, maybe we just send them?
Some relevant links:
1.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Summit_2019
2.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Summit_2019/Eligibility_Criteria
3.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Summit_2019/Registration_Informat…
-I
Also: please do organize something for Wikipedia Day on January 15, 2019! Details at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Day -- I'm going to try and do something in Gainesville FL as
well.