On 03/08/12 17:10, Michael Peel wrote:
On 3 Aug 2012, at 09:06, Gordon Joly wrote:
On 03/08/12 15:46, Michael Peel wrote:
'We' the editing community (all >1000
that !voted online) felt SOPA/PIPA was relevant, and blacked out the site. 'We'
the charity communicated the decision and views of the community to the media. It's
very much this communication role that we the charity can easily play here.
But will the public always be clear about the distinction between "EN
Wikipedia" and "Wikimedia UK"?
Are they now?
Maybe we should start regularly pointing them towards this
illustration to make it all clear:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WMNL_-_NRC_CHARITY_AWARD.jpg
Thanks,
Mike
Alles klars? Vraiment? ???????
<http://mymemory.translated.net/en/Greek/English/%CF%83%CF%85%CE%BC%CF%86%CF%89%CE%BD%CF%8E>?
Just how do Wikimedia UK reach the public? They may be Radio 4
listeners, Scottish Herald readers, Morning Star readers, Sun readers,
people who may only be looking at ITV News?
Gordo