Hi all,
 
I suppose I am in a similar position to Mike: I would help out, but I have to much other stuff on to take the lead.
 
all the best
 
Fabian
 
aka Leutha
On 24 October 2015 at 19:22 Michael Peel <email@mikepeel.net> wrote:

Hi Fabian/Leutha,
 
It would need some sort of working group arrangement, whether that's a wikiproject or otherwise. The crucial factors are identifying who is interested in helping with this type of project, and making sure that the relevant stakeholders from the other charities/groups are also included.
 
I can help with this, but I really don't have the time to take a lead to make this happen. Would anyone be interested in volunteering to lead this?
 
Thanks,
Mike

On 13 Oct 2015, at 21:56, leutha@fabiant.eu wrote:

This sounds like a great idea, let's do it. I am not sure that a    WIkiproject work for this. Is there a better way to approach things?
 
all the best
 
Fabian
aka Leutha

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