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I would require a bit more information, but you have peaked my interest. If you want, you can use the "e-mail this user" function in the toolbox section of the sidebar to send an e-mail with the information, or post it on my wall. My first question is how much time would be required. Contact in either Indonesian or English is fine. Crisco 1492 ( talk) 10:39, 11 August 2011 (UTC)
For your WikiWomenCamp planning assistance.
LauraHale (
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03:39, 9 February 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I remember you from when I was active in ChapCom and have a clear memory of the hardships you had to overcome in order to become a chapter.
As you write on the talkpage on the Signpost of perks for FDC members I want to highlight how this look like for me, one of its members. For round 1 I spent over 100-120 hour preparing and then had two days travel and 4 days full work. For round 2 I prepared 25-30 hours, had two halfdays on journey and a four days session, all without pay. As I am not fully physicly fit I must travel with my wife and can not go by the chepest flight, as WMF demand for it being paid by them, so I have to pay tickets by myslef and also for my wife. It has also meant I need about one week after the session to recover and need to go to bed at 19.00 during the session day. And I also have had to invest by my own money for a new computer to be able to take part. So the total for me this first year has been direct outlays of $4-5.000 and 250 unpaid hours put down. I would not call this a perk. As I have the means I do this willing though, as I am passionate about the goals of the movemnet, including supporting the global south. But I must admit it saddens me that you accuse me for being active beacuse of perks. I do not ask to be thanked but would hope not to be critised for taking part. Anders Wennersten ( talk) 17:55, 3 May 2013 (UTC)
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I would require a bit more information, but you have peaked my interest. If you want, you can use the "e-mail this user" function in the toolbox section of the sidebar to send an e-mail with the information, or post it on my wall. My first question is how much time would be required. Contact in either Indonesian or English is fine. Crisco 1492 ( talk) 10:39, 11 August 2011 (UTC)
For your WikiWomenCamp planning assistance.
LauraHale (
talk)
03:39, 9 February 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I remember you from when I was active in ChapCom and have a clear memory of the hardships you had to overcome in order to become a chapter.
As you write on the talkpage on the Signpost of perks for FDC members I want to highlight how this look like for me, one of its members. For round 1 I spent over 100-120 hour preparing and then had two days travel and 4 days full work. For round 2 I prepared 25-30 hours, had two halfdays on journey and a four days session, all without pay. As I am not fully physicly fit I must travel with my wife and can not go by the chepest flight, as WMF demand for it being paid by them, so I have to pay tickets by myslef and also for my wife. It has also meant I need about one week after the session to recover and need to go to bed at 19.00 during the session day. And I also have had to invest by my own money for a new computer to be able to take part. So the total for me this first year has been direct outlays of $4-5.000 and 250 unpaid hours put down. I would not call this a perk. As I have the means I do this willing though, as I am passionate about the goals of the movemnet, including supporting the global south. But I must admit it saddens me that you accuse me for being active beacuse of perks. I do not ask to be thanked but would hope not to be critised for taking part. Anders Wennersten ( talk) 17:55, 3 May 2013 (UTC)