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The ninth Cambridge meetup took place as usual upstairs in the CB2 Internet bistro from 3pm: it's around a mile from  
The [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Cambridge_9|ninth Cambridge meetup]] took place as usual upstairs in the CB2 Internet bistro from 3pm: it's around a mile from  
Cambridge railway station, and offers wifi and a view of autumn foliage at this time of year. Attendance was 12, the largest and most talkative gathering yet, drawn from many parts of the country. A smaller group went on to the Cambridge Blue after 6pm. As a side project, some local photo work was done for the Open Plaques site, who are at openplaques.org. (Ed.)
Cambridge railway station, and offers wifi and a view of autumn foliage at this time of year. Attendance was 12, the largest and most talkative gathering yet, drawn from many parts of the country. A smaller group went on to the Cambridge Blue after 6pm. As a side project, some local photo work was done for the Open Plaques site, who are at [http://openplaques.org/ openplaques.org]. (Ed.)


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Revision as of 09:29, 13 December 2010

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Internal links
Our meerkat moment

For Wikimedia UK, go to http://uk.wikimedia.org. For the Ukrainian Wikipedia go to http://uk.wikipedia.org. Simples.

What is a microgrant?

Wikimedia UK offers smallish sums of money as direct help to those who will use it to create content for Wikimedia sites. For details of how the scheme works, look at Microgrants, and contact Mike Peel (for example by mail from his user page on this wiki.

Where are they now?

Martin Harper (User:MyRedDice) was an early force on the English Wikipedia, responsible for the introduction of the barnstar (already used on other wikis), and the three-revert rule. Do you know what he is doing now? Information on Martin and other blasts from the past to the Editor or in the comments box, please.

Cambridge Meetup report from 23 October

The ninth Cambridge meetup took place as usual upstairs in the CB2 Internet bistro from 3pm: it's around a mile from Cambridge railway station, and offers wifi and a view of autumn foliage at this time of year. Attendance was 12, the largest and most talkative gathering yet, drawn from many parts of the country. A smaller group went on to the Cambridge Blue after 6pm. As a side project, some local photo work was done for the Open Plaques site, who are at openplaques.org. (Ed.)

Meerkat?

We aren't sure where you've been, if you're asking. But if you are outside the UK, really have not been near a TV set for years, or are otherwise behind on CGI rodents, see the Wikipedia article on Aleksandr Orlov (advertising). Enjoy the joke while it lasts, though: the site will migrate to http://wikimedia.org.uk.

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