On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Mike.lifeguard
<mikelifeguard(a)fastmail.fm> wrote:
If the group that turns up is multilingual we can
discuss things from
that perspective. If not, we can talk about things from an enwikibooks
perspective - I don't see any need to worry about it. I doubt we're
going to run out of topics to discuss either way & that page is really
only for putting down ideas. I'm comfortable being quite freeform about
it. If you're concerned then maybe add some specifically multilingual
ideas to the page?
I just want to make sure that our agenda and our audience are not
completely disjoint. I'm also in favor of having multiple meetings
that are more specific, although it may be too early still to be
picking and choosing who goes to what. Having an "English Wikibooks
Community Meeting" is a really good idea too, along with the more
general multilingual community meeting like we had last time. Both are
good to have, but it's important to remember that they are not the
same meeting and can't really be mixed. Assuming meetings become a
regular occurance (and I hope this is the case!) In the future I think
we need to be more specific about what the meetings will be and what
they will cover. Again, just to keep in mind for the future.
--Andrew Whitworth.