Hi guys,
I hope everyone is well.
I have been speaking to the 'prosumer' press. Webuser and .net magazine are both keen to work with us on features.
Webuser would like to feature Wikipedia in its 'secret tips for your favourite website feature'. And, .net magazine would like to work with us to produce a tutorial. The deputy editor of .net magazine, is open to suggestions for the tutorial.
I'd like to work with the volunteers on content for Webuser feature and ideas for .net feature. The Wikipedian's will of course be credited to the journalist and hopefully within the piece - although that will be down to the individual journalist.
It would be good to put this together over the next two weeks. We will start off with Wikipedia sites because it is what the journalists know then we will pitch features about Wikimedia commons etc at a later date.
Does anyone have time to help me with this? All help would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Gem
I don't mind helping with this, what do you need?
Tom
On 30 March 2011 15:39, Gemma Griffiths gemgriff@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I hope everyone is well.
I have been speaking to the 'prosumer' press. Webuser and .net magazine are both keen to work with us on features.
Webuser would like to feature Wikipedia in its 'secret tips for your favourite website feature'. And, .net magazine would like to work with us to produce a tutorial. The deputy editor of .net magazine, is open to suggestions for the tutorial.
I'd like to work with the volunteers on content for Webuser feature and ideas for .net feature. The Wikipedian's will of course be credited to the journalist and hopefully within the piece - although that will be down to the individual journalist.
It would be good to put this together over the next two weeks. We will start off with Wikipedia sites because it is what the journalists know then we will pitch features about Wikimedia commons etc at a later date.
Does anyone have time to help me with this? All help would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Gem
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Gemma, another subject. Derby Museums just sacked my main contact - I havent forgotten you
On 30 March 2011 15:39, Gemma Griffiths gemgriff@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I hope everyone is well.
I have been speaking to the 'prosumer' press. Webuser and .net magazine are both keen to work with us on features.
Webuser would like to feature Wikipedia in its 'secret tips for your favourite website feature'. And, .net magazine would like to work with us to produce a tutorial. The deputy editor of .net magazine, is open to suggestions for the tutorial.
I'd like to work with the volunteers on content for Webuser feature and ideas for .net feature. The Wikipedian's will of course be credited to the journalist and hopefully within the piece - although that will be down to the individual journalist.
It would be good to put this together over the next two weeks. We will start off with Wikipedia sites because it is what the journalists know then we will pitch features about Wikimedia commons etc at a later date.
Does anyone have time to help me with this? All help would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Gem
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