Gentle reminder. Do join in.
hisham
On Mar 11, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Hisham wrote:
Hi Folks
One of the essential things that India Program needs to constantly work out is keeping
the community informed of the work that we are doing - so that this work is clearer but
also to help cross-pollinate ideas amongst a wider set of community members who might not
have been engaged on specific village pump / talk page discussion or involved in
particular activities (e.g. outreach events) or wikiprojects.
We used to have a monthly IRC with the community and India Program. (For those who are
not familiar with IRC, it is an Internet messaging system similar to a regular chat room.
It's very simple to use and you can join in by clicking on the following link:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#wikimedia-office.) I have been remiss in
conducting these for the past few months - and I'd like to make amends by restarting,
with a couple of modifications.
a) I'd like to propose fortnightly instead of monthly. (I was wary of doing it any
more frequently than monthly earlier because I didn't know if there would be enough on
the plate to discuss. I have changed my mind now - because there is too much to discuss
to cover in a single monthly session.) I'd like to propose that we do it in the 1st
and 3rd Thursdays of every month at 9pm IST (which is GMT + 0530) - THOUGH NOT THIS MONTH
- BECAUSE I HAVE MISSED THE TIMELINE. Just for March, we will do it on March 15th and
March 29th (both at 9pm IST which is GMT + 0530)
b) I'd like to propose that we do it focussed on specific work streams instead of
general. The reason I say this is that - as with many community meet-ups, folks will give
time to attend a meet-up or participate in an IRC only if there is a topic of relevance to
them. To that extent, we could do one IRC on Indic languages and one on Outreach &
Communications. I'd start both the IRCs with a re-cap of India Programs activities
for the fortnight (or so) prior to the IRC and forward from the IRC - and then we could
talk about either Indic langauges or Outreach & Communications.
The March 15th one will be focussed on Indic Languages and the one on March 29th will be
on Outreach & Communications.