I think there is some second guessing going on here so I'll have my guess at what Geni wants to do.

It is possible to not want to dive or to take pictures .... but to get involved in this as an open source project. If that was the case then it may still hold water (sorry).

As Richard notes, we'd need more of a description to say yae/nae. Question I'd ask myself is would this be gathering dust under somebody,s bed?

However we do have difficulty in finding good projects to fund.... can you describe one to us?

R

On 5 July 2012 13:40, Richard Symonds <richard.symonds@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
One of the problems with this is that the ROV doesn't quite exist yet. Cost would presumably be £500+ ish, and I think it's an awesome project, but it really does need a proposal (with justifications, approximate costs, possible uses) to be made to the board. We also need to ask how much the upkeep would be, and if there's anyone in the community who can look after the thing!

Richard Symonds
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On 5 July 2012 13:18, Andy Mabbett <andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk> wrote:
On 5 July 2012 06:40, Fae <faenwp@gmail.com> wrote:
> I still think it is logical to start with establishing a photography
> interest group

It might be worth talking to Peter Weis in Haburg; he's involed in a
similar project for WikimediaDE.

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