Martin, the email below says that April's event will be on the 15th. But
Upcoming says the 8th (which is indeed the second Tuesday).
Rohan
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From: "Mar...@Cleaver.org" <Mar...@Cleaver.org>
Reply-To: torontowikituesday@googlegroups.com
To: torontowikituesday@googlegroups.com
Subject: Toronto Wiki Tuesdays. March 18th, not the 11th; plan for the next
6 months.
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 11:27:58 -0500
Hi all,
Some of you may have noticed on the upcoming page that March's date for
Toronto Wiki Tuesday was preliminary, due to a schedule clash on my diary.
I'm settling on the 2nd Tuesday of the month whereever possible, making
Toronto Wiki Tuesday on the 2nd weekday of the 2nd week of the month.
1. This month only, Toronto Wiki Tuesday will be the* following
week,*the
*18th March* <http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/383503/>. Damir
(Industrial Design Engineer) is talking this month, will talk about on
how
he uses a wiki to drive a website. Venue suggestions appreciated (must
have
a projector, quiet room, good beer and cheap food); Rowers is still
closed.
2. *April's talk* <http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/444745/?ps=6> 15th,
will be by Adrian Fritsch on a wiki-based debating technology called
Debatum.
3. *May's* date, 13th is now open, let me know if *you* want to talk
about something.
4. *June's* is by Vanessa Peters (OISE) talking through educational
uses. Details to follow.
5. *July is open*, let me know if *you *want to talk about something.
6. *August is open*, let me know if *you *want to talk about
something.
7. As *September's* second Tuesday clashes with WikiSym
2008<http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/index.php/Main_Page>,
in Porto, Portugal, and as I hold the
position<http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/index.php/Committees>of
"Posters and Demos Chair", we'll find another date so I can attend!
I'll
likely run this session, to summarize the submissions into the posters
and
papers track.
I'll likely and the group with updates from the WikiSym sessions throughout
the year anyway, as its good to get your impressions of new innovations as
we go along.
Regards and thanks,
Martin
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