Yep, Andrew.
Unlucky for you - 13th in the auto-created spreadsheet. ;-)
On Wed, July 11, 2012 4:09 pm, Andrew Gray wrote:
On the format, a wiki is practical for our users, but not for people new to the system - even if they are comfortable editing, using a complicated table is definitely a deterrent. We actively discourage posting contact details, for obvious reasons, which adds an extra hurdle to confirming - as we need names and contact details, we have to be able to follow up is they don't post them.
(unrelatedly, I did sign up, but no email - can someone check if I am in fact registered?)
- Andrew.
On 11 Jul 2012 15:37, "geni" geniice@gmail.com wrote:
On 11 July 2012 15:14, Richard Symonds richard.symonds@wikimedia.org.uk wrote:
it's on a system which we have full control over, although the servers
are
run by Google, obviously! The difference is that we have some control
over
it. What other system would you suggest? happy to hear suggestions!
Well the publicly posted list appeared to be working fairly well and allows people to judge if this is an event they want to attend. The most effective way of dealing with privacy related information is not to collect it in the first place and since Mcdonald Road Library is hardly a controlled area there is no real reason to.
-- geni
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