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Wednesdays when there's no [[CZ:Monthly Write-a-Thon|Write-a-Thon]], at:
Wednesdays when there's no [[CZ:Monthly Write-a-Thon|Write-a-Thon]], at:
* Wednesday UTC 0900 (= 7 PM Sydney)
* Wednesday UTC 0900 (= 7 PM Sydney)
* Wednesday UTC 1900 (= 8 PM London, 9 PM Paris)
* Wednesday UTC 1800 (= 7 PM London, 8 PM Paris)
* Thursday UTC 0100 (= Wednesday 6 PM California, 9 PM New York)
* Thursday UTC 0100 (= Wednesday 6 PM California, 9 PM New York)
We'll ''say'' that the Weekly Wiki happens for two hours beginning at each of those times, but anytime Wednesday, you can write on the Weekly Wiki page.
We'll ''say'' that the Weekly Wiki happens for two hours beginning at each of those times, but anytime Wednesday, you can write on the Weekly Wiki page.

Revision as of 14:32, 14 August 2007

What's the Weekly Wiki?

It's an informal meeting/workshop/get-together, in which we can (once a week) expect to be able to interact with other Citizens in something closer to real-time. So you can announce your new articles; request help with articles; ask questions about policy or the software; introduce proposals; generally chat; etc.

When?

Wednesdays when there's no Write-a-Thon, at:

  • Wednesday UTC 0900 (= 7 PM Sydney)
  • Wednesday UTC 1800 (= 7 PM London, 8 PM Paris)
  • Thursday UTC 0100 (= Wednesday 6 PM California, 9 PM New York)

We'll say that the Weekly Wiki happens for two hours beginning at each of those times, but anytime Wednesday, you can write on the Weekly Wiki page.

Will you show up here Weds., August 15? RSVP, sign your name below

  • Larry Sanger (one or two of the times, not all three)
  • Anton Sweeney (catching the end of the Sydney window, work allowing, and possibly some of the London window)
  • Matthias Röder 13:27, 12 August 2007 (CDT) (if I've got nothing else to do, sure thing!)
  • Ian Johnson (should be here for the Europe one)
  • Denis Cavanagh (I'll be here at work, as usual. I actually spend all my time here at work, so it'll be the same old same old for me)
  • Louise Valmoria (most likely will be there for the US time, possibly the Europe time--ironically I'll be working during the Sydney time)
  • Roger Lohmann 21:33, 12 August 2007 (CDT) (Sounds like a good idea.)
  • Stephen Ewen 21:55, 12 August 2007 (CDT) - I am routinely here at that time.
  • Robert King, Very likely
  • Mark Jones 07:39, 13 August 2007 (CDT) Very likely here for London, will try for Sydney also
  • Todd Coles London for sure, possibly Sydney

If it's Wednesday, dive in below!

See also