Dear Gabby,

  Last you heard of me I was about to start a new job, using my skills in Web design and Javascript.  I've settled into the working routine there now, and it looks like I'll sometimes be able to get home from the office in time to join in the later stages of Digital Classicist Wiki sprints.  If I don't make it tomorrow I hope to join in some future months.

Virginia

On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 at 18:04, Gabriel Bodard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Digital Classicists,

A reminder that tomorrow (Tuesday Sep 3) we will hold a Digital Classicist Wiki sprint at 16h-18h UK time (=11h-13h EDT m.m.). If you are interested in joining us for any part of that time, please see the guidelines and other information at (https://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/Wiki_editing#Wiki_editing_sprints) or drop us a note.

We're particularly pushing at the moment to add projects that have been listed or mentioned in other pages, including a few resources that are widely used in but not specific to digital classics (such as Wikidata, Open Street Map, CIDOC-CRM). We also welcome suggestions of projects or pages to add, lists of projects, or communities to invite. Newcomers and experienced wiki editors are equally welcome to come along, to help with desiderata or to work on pages for their own projects.

Hope to see some of you tomorrow!

Best,

Gabby


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