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Friendly reminder to the immediate Local Context, Global Commons team: deadline for august stories is 30 August. Don't forget to keep considering multimedia whilst you flesh out your stories. Kerryn McKay · 17/8/2007 16:24 |

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Hi Prashant, nice picture! Glad you could join us visually :)
Kerryn McKay · 20/8/2007 23:18 |

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Yeah, being a generic monochrome human graphic wasn't that much fun. :) Prashant · 22/8/2007 15:22 |

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DEADLINES FOR SEPTEMBER
topic - wild card - deadline: Thursday, 20 September
material deadline with multi-media: 2 October
Any disasters with deadlines, give Danni and I a shout and we'll see what we can do :) Kerryn McKay · 12/9/2007 23:56 |

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Hi everyone, the node I mentioned in the conference call today about Commons philosophy is at http://icommons.org/node/commons-philosophy Paul Jacobson · 13/9/2007 00:44 |

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December stories
media and its interpretation/ framing/ presentation of ... piracy/ copyright/ plagiarism AND
a pertinent story/ issue/ item discussed in the media close to your heart, thesis, project
Deadline for first article and multimedia: to be sent to me on 7 December
Deadline for second article and multimedia: uploaded directly to icommons.org and please will you edit one another's pieces. These will be included in the January Lab Report Kerryn McKay · 30/11/2007 01:22 |

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Hi! I'm new to iCommons as well as the Local Context, global Commons node. I submitted an article and now it is in a "voting mode." I heard somewhere that it needs to get 10 votes to become "public." How do people know this article is actually out there? Are the people of this node made aware of it? Also, does the 10 votes number depend on the number of members of a node? Do I need to write articles with "popularity" in mind for a broad public? I don't totally understand this... Furthermore, the voting period is limited but today Monday, for instance, the iCommons site was inaccessible for most of the day... Maybe someone can provide some information or at least point to a place where these kind of issues are explained? Thanks. Francis Deblauwe · 4/12/2007 14:15 |
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