Hi, Jon! Please don't forget to send your and Phoebe cell phone numbers to volunteers today/Friday.
Sure, it should be in private mails. Eugene. On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Jon Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, I was a lazy bastard, I apologize. I've finally gone and created the > shift signup for Maker Faire: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/San_Francisco/Maker_Faire_2010#Volunteers > > Last year, we had the problem with having too many people at the booth first > thing in the morning and then not enough later in the day. This year we're > going to break things up into "shifts". I ask that you show up at least 10mn > early for your shift and be ready to stay around for the duration of your > shift (Obviously 100% is not required, but I ask that you don't plan on > wandering off for half the time of the shift). After the shift, you're more > than welcome to stay at the Faire (since you're already in the gate) and do > what ever your heart desires. If you've got a late shift, we can get you in > early to the Faire so you can "check things out", and then work later. > > On the wiki, I put 3 "slots" per shift. Replace the slot with your name for > your desired shift. If your desired shift is already full, please consider > filling out the other shifts before "expanding" a filled shift. > > FAQ's > Q) Can we have more than 3 people working at once? > A) Yes, but per my previous mention, I'd like to try and balance out the > volunteers. > > Q) Can we work multiple shifts? > A) Of course. I'm not going to say no to anyone that wants to spend the > entire day with Phoebe and I, loosing our voice shouting over what ever > noisy thing we'll be next to this year. > > Q) I'm not exactly sure when I can work/Your times don't work for me. What > can I do? > A) It's not a perfect system. If you're not sure, put yourself down as a > maybe. If you're travel arrangements preclude a specific time period > (you're going to be an hour late, etc), just note that too. We'll have > people there, I'm just trying to space them out over the entire day. > > Q) Do I have to pay to get in? > A) No. We get a set of badges (generally not enough for everyone, but we > make it work), and we'll get you in and out of the "staff" entrance - > details to follow. > > Q) Do I get to see the Faire? > A) Yes, the Faire is open 10am to 8pm Saturday and 10am to 6pm Sunday. We > only ask for 3 hours of that time. > > Q) Can I come multiple days? > A) Yes > > Q) What does a volunteer have to do? > A) Basically, you get to sit at our booth, look pretty, accept compliments > (people love Wikipedia) and tell people about Wikimedia/Wikipedia/All the > projects. If we're lucky, you might even convince a few people to edit. > We'll have "stuff" to give away (like flyers, and stickers and such). > > Q) I'm confused, I have more questions > A) That isn't a question - but email the list, or me personally - I can tell > you about Maker Faire till your ears bleed. > > -Jon > > -- > Jon > [[User:ShakataGaNai]] / KJ6FNQ > http://snowulf.com/ > "This email should not be used to sue me" -- Bawolff > > _______________________________________________ > Wikimedia-SF mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-sf > > _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-SF mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-sf
