[Foundation-l] Re: Wikimania 2006 - host city contest to open onSeptember 1st 20
Robin Shannon
robin.shannon at gmail.com
Tue Aug 16 12:58:43 UTC 2005
What about Australia - home of Tim Starling among many others - or
even NZ if for some reason we are wanting to only hold these things in
developed countries. But i dont see what is wrong with the idea of
Brazil, India, SA, Argentina or somewhere similar. There are a
reasonable number of wikimedians in the larger countries in the global
south.
On 8/16/05, Zachary Harden <zscout370 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> While I agree with the idea that we should send it all over the world year
> after year, we North Americans are stuck. My country, the United States, is
>
> very hard to get into and some of our Wikipedians from overseas will have
> problems getting in, such as those coming from China. So, if the USA is out
>
> of the question, why not try our neighbors up north, Canada? Well, if
> Wikipedians have been convicted of a crime, they can see them being denied
> entry. Such crimes include DUI's, can restrict this entry. Plus, Mexico and
>
> other nations in that region might not have what we need. I know Japan can
> be a good host, but other than Japan and some of Europe, we pretty much
> can't really go anywhere else.
>
> Regards,
>
> Zachary Harden (Zscout370)
>
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