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Revision as of 15:18, 24 October 2012
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- "*Wikimedia UK has not discussed how recommending Wikimedia UK certified trainers who may charge a day rate for their services, is effectively turning Wikimedia UK into a agency for these professional services, or at least a professional certification body"
- I am somewhat surprised by this:
- "We know that some of our members are already delivering professional-quality training. They may think they don't need this weekend event, but it's especially important for them to sign up. It's a chance to:
- "1. Get accredited. Being a wiki expert does not necessarily mean you can pass it on to other people: this makes it all the more important that we recognise and appreciate people who have that expertise and also the ability to train.
- "2. Share your skills with others.
- "3. Help design a training and accreditation programme that serves WMUK in the long term.
- "If for whatever reason you aren't included in the initial group, you are not excluded from being an approved trainer in the future."
- This was included in the first iteration of the page.
See also: * File:Midas tender from WMUK site.pdfLeutha (talk) 14:18, 24 October 2012 (UTC)