Pete - why don't you get a planning page started up on the Wiki? Would the RCC folks be comfortable adding their input there?Kul
Sent from my iPhoneI would be open to provide financing for a West coast event
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Subject: [Wikimedia-SF] Time for a wiki conference on the west coast?
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http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/RccPlanning
Sorry for the confusion! That's the page, I mean it this time -- for reals!!
-Pete
On Jan 29, 2012, at 12:45 PM, Kul Wadhwa wrote:
> Pete,
>
> <snip>
>> http://meetingwords.com/RccPlanning is the best place for this.
>
> This url doesn't seem to work.
>
>> RecentChangesCamp has a wiki, which has been where such planning usually
>> takes place: http://recentchangescamp.org
>
> gotcha
>>
>> But, Mark Dilley has started a planning page on an Etherpad, which makes it
>> a lot easier to get started (don't need an account, for instance). Once
>> there is some solid content, it will probably more sense to move this to the
>> wiki.
>
> what's the page on Etherpad?
>
> --Kul