On 4/6/06, Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com>
wrote:
At 13:33 +0100 5/4/06, Andrew Walker wrote:
Hi,
Personally I think there should be a bid. Going for the Queen Mary
solution may make a lot of sense as much of the preparation has
already been done and we could concentrate on improvements on the
previous attempt. However, before we settle on the location we should
probably consider why East London was not attractive last time around
and decide if these problems (whatever they were) could be overcome.
I also think we should be careful not to let a wikimania bid get in
the way of the charity registration and setting up the UK chapter.
While the chapter could lend support to the bid, I think it would be
good to have it lead from outside the board. I would be very happy for
Gordon to take the lead on this.
Cheers,
Andrew
I am happy to put in the work. But I would like the charity to be
able to operate the money side of things. Is this possible?
As for the East End.... how about "2012 London Olympics? Why not
visit the Olympic Village five years earlier?" - good slogan eh?
:-)
Gordon
Hi,
I don't see a problem with the charity looking after the financial
side of the event (but I am not the treasurer) but it would have to
fall within our objects. I don't think we have money available to
subsidise things though. We have a board meeting in the next few weeks
- I'll add a discussion on this to the agenda.
Cheers,
Andrew
Thanks Andrew. I will continue to work on the proposal.
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