At 07:33 +1000 12/9/07, Sandy Dorotheo wrote:
Dear guys,
I hope you don't mind this approach. Rather than contributing to
separate elists, I've put a message on a bulletin board hosted at
OCLC. They're the largest non profit for librarians in the world.
They also have a tool - the Dewey Decimal Code - which could help
wikimedians associate their content with their projects (and
communications).
I've started a thread and offered a poll if you'd like to offer an
opinion.
<http://forums.oclc.org/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=11732>http://forums.oclc.org/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=11732
So far as a little background on me. I'm a fifty something who has
worked in media for a lot a years and would like to help by getting
a bunch of sponsors on board the wiki train - both for the
conference and also for the equipment which supports
wikimediafoundation (non profit) stuff.
I also have a bunch of mates who have run conferences for Rotarians
in the past E.g. 64,000 in Chicago a few years ago.
My best regards,
Simon Fenton - Jones
Welcome aboard.
But has the train already left the station?
Gordo
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