[Foundation-l] Mailing list for Wikiversity project.
Robert Scott Horning
robert_horning at netzero.net
Wed Mar 1 09:17:52 UTC 2006
Michael R. Irwin wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Can somebody knowledgeable regarding how to get a project mailing list
>authorized and setup please provide a link to the procedure and mailing
>address for the person to be contacted?
>
>Wikiversity has been experiencing slow growth and I think much of it is
>because interested people inexperienced with the wikimedia interface
>cannot find applicable discussions or material. I think a mailing list
>might serve as an extremely valuable community formation and
>coordination tool until we get some very active courses established to
>act as epicenters for newcomer activity.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Michael Irwin,
>aka lazyquasar or mirwin
>
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While I would agree that a totally seperate mailing list for Wikiversity
might be useful, Textbook-l has been totally dead and would be a very
good place to at least start some of these discussions until such a list
is created. BTW, there is quite a bit of discussion (from the past in
the archives) about Wikiversity on this mailing list as well.
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Robert Scott Horning
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