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This sounds like a good plan - but how long will this take ?
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I'm based in the north of England so not possible for me. I'm more than happy to join conference calls/web sessions if any of my input is required for anything. I'm no good at websites or hosting but if I am needed for anything else then I'm more than happy for any inputs.Originally posted by webberg View PostA call to those who have offered their services for web hosting etc AND to those who would like a say in the constitution.
To get this rolling I think a meeting is needed.
I'm happy to host and chair this (until a better decision is made) but I'd like to get this together soon.
I work in Central London and can get to most places within a tube ride of there.
Today I'm in Canary Wharf (talking to a contractor), so that location is also fine.
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I am in central London Westminster area so can make most days.Originally posted by webberg View PostA call to those who have offered their services for web hosting etc AND to those who would like a say in the constitution.
To get this rolling I think a meeting is needed.
I'm happy to host and chair this (until a better decision is made) but I'd like to get this together soon.
I work in Central London and can get to most places within a tube ride of there.
Today I'm in Canary Wharf (talking to a contractor), so that location is also fine.
names/locations please.Comment
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