If you want to re-visit what was said, click here.
See you soon.
If you want to re-visit what was said, click here.
See you soon.
This is the final live chat we’ll be having in this format (depending on future decisions), and it’s an opportunity for you to feedback on the following:
It’s important you try and make it, but more importantly, it’s your final opportunity to really influence the decision makers.
See you here. Monday 30 January, 13:00 GMT. For time zones, go here.
Chat window removed as project terminated.
Click on the link below to open a transcript from todays web chat.
Some great ideas coming forward. What do people think?
Hi Everyone,
The next live text chat will take place on:
Wednesday 10 January, at 1700 – 1800 (UK Time). Local times available here.
The late start will allow most of you to attend, hopefully.
The topic of discussion will be the future project/s for reach out, or ‘What is Reachout?’
I suggest you all take some time to review the project ideas people have posted on the community site and familiarise yourselves with some of the ideas. This way it will make the discussion far more direct and ensure everyone understands what is being discussed.’
See you on Wednesday!
Pukul.
N.B
Enjoy!
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A couple of days ago, some of us met together for a live web chat. In order to share the conversations that took place, we’ve created a transcript.
If you missed this chat, don’t worry. We’ve got others planned.
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Pukul and I (Matt) were discussing the idea of having a web chat with whoever can make it on Monday 18th December at 1500hrs GMT. There’s no specific agenda, other than finding out what you’ve all been upto. For some of you, it could be the first time we’ve met!
It’s possible that if lots of people turn up, it’ll be difficult to see what everyone is saying as the text will scroll very quickly. Pukul or myself may end up facilitating what’s going on in this eventuality.
If you want to see how 1500hrs GMT relates to where you live, click here.