Hi WMKE friends and fellows,
We (= Steve, Oscar, Alex, Chris, Morine and yours truly) had a great photo walk today, starting from the New Tom Mboya Monument on Moi Avenue and then crossing Haile Selassie to the Nairobi Railway Museum (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nairobi_Railway_Museum - and notice that the article doesn’t have a picture yet, which should change soon!). From there, we went back to Koinange St and ended our walk at the Savannah Coffee Lounge on Loita St where Wikimedia Kenya had its first face-to-face meeting in July 2010 – so, many historical memories! J
I’m looking forward to seeing a number of photos uploaded onto Commons (Steve, are you going to go through those 400+ pictures, select the best of each building and post them in the Category:Nairobi?).
At Savannah, there was also some talk of stream-lining the information of this mailing list with the two WMKE websites on Meta and @co.ke – currently, some info isn’t available *anywhere* - bother!
Finally, we also discussed the upcoming board elections and suggested that these take place on March 17th (anything else would be too late – we need to send some documents to WMF with signatures of board members, so there! – and the next two weekends are already booked with outreaches to Mombasa and Egerton). So, within the next 8 days, candidates to the 5 board positions (Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer, Secretary and Project / Logistics Officer) need to write up their profiles. These should be sent to whoever will be in charge of the elections … another question which has to be solved soonest!
So, let’s get cracking so that we don’t lose our newly won chapterhood!
Yours for making the sum of all human knowledge available to every single fellow inhabitant of our planet,
Oliver (aka BT)
From: stephen wanjau
[mailto:wanjaustev@gmail.com]
Sent: 24 February 2012 20:34
To: info@oliverstegen.net
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Kenya] Saturday
Photo Walk
Hello,
So far only six people have filled in their names at the etherpad.
We hope to meet at the Tom Mboya monument, along Tom Mboya Street adjacent to Kenya
National Archives at 10:00am where we shall decide which route to take as per
the goals here.
Basic requirements: