Don't worry - it's being followed up!
On Mar 20, 11:38 pm, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dal...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
BUMP!
This seems to have been missed by the board - any comments?
2009/3/18 Steve Bowbrick <Steve.Bowbr...(a)bbc.co.uk>uk>:
Hi everyone,
This is my first post here. I've been
responsible for some discussion at
the BBC about a possible contribution to the Wikipedia project from the
BBC - I think it's come up on the list too. There's no hard proposal or
plan, just an ongoing discussion of the appropriate relationship of a
national public service content creator and the leading free knowledge
source on the net.
There's been some discussion of a 'BBC
Wikipedia Club' for wannabe
contributors/editors who work at the BBC, about more formally gifting
content to Wikipedia and - more ambitiously - about hiring a 'Social
Media Editor' to manage the corporation's relationship with Wikipedia
and other open media sources.
Question: would it be appropriate for one or more
BBC people with an
interest in collaboration to come along to the AGM? If so, should we
bring a formal contribution or just sit quietly at the back? If not, is
there a more appropriate forum we could get involved with?
Steve
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Editor, BBC Radio 4 Bloghttp://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio4
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