On 21/04/17 18:15, John Lubbock wrote:
> What about if we simply did a politics themed editathon after the
> election when the results had come in and we had something to work with?
With NPOV of course!
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On 23 April 2017 at 04:41, geni wrote:
> On 21 April 2017 at 18:17, David Gerard wrote:
>> How are we with getting good free images of MPs?
> Poorly. MPs should be out and about a bit more in the next few weeks
> but I always feel a but iffy bringing serious camera gear to Q&A
> sessions and th
On 23/04/17 04:41, geni wrote:
> Poorly. MPs should be out and about a bit more in the next few weeks
> but I always feel a but iffy bringing serious camera gear to Q&A
> sessions and the like.
Why? Surely they are all open to being photographed? And why "serious
gear"? Just an iPhone would do?
Much is down to the operator, but better cameras can take better pictures,
especially in Low light conditions.
If you take David Gerard's advice and introduce yourself as from Wikipedia
, any political party with an ounce of commonsense will usher you to the
front and give you a position where you
I think we should do one before. I suggested Sunday 7th May, and Ed has
said we can use Newspeak House. So we need a trainer now. Anyone keen?
John
On 24 April 2017 at 08:33, Gordon Joly wrote:
> On 21/04/17 18:15, John Lubbock wrote:
> > What about if we simply did a politics themed editathon
I've tweeted from the WMUK account encouraging people to take photos of
candidates.
On 24 April 2017 at 11:12, WereSpielChequers
wrote:
> Much is down to the operator, but better cameras can take better pictures,
> especially in Low light conditions.
>
> If you take David Gerard's advice and int