Saturday, November 21, 2015

Nerium/Oleander: Document with what the goals of WUaS are, who else is working on it other than you, and in what roles; how WUaS is organized and funded; what it has done to date, Mission statement on the WUaS Foundation page, Monthly Business Meeting video, Two main blogs, CC Bulgaria World University and School, WUaS seeks to become the Harvard of the Internet, and in all ~259+ countries' main languages, as well as wiki schools in all 7,938+ languages


Hi Hristo, 

Thanks very much for your email. I'll send you first some general resources in response to your questions - 

"Do you have a some document (presentation or memo) that you feel comfortable sharing that explains what the goals of WUaS are; who else is working on it other than you, and in what roles; how WUaS is organized and funded; what its has done to date; etc.?" - 

with some computer science focus since you have a related degree from Yale. 

Here's the mission statement on the WUaS Foundation page - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University_Foundation - and where you'll find the answers to a number of your other initial questions. 

Here's a video of last month's (2nd Saturdays at 9 am PT) open hour-long monthly business meeting - 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erj4cHAT_zY - with much, in response to a Harvard Business Review article's questions, about donating CC WUaS to CC Wikidata. Are you on the Wikidata-l list - https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata? 

Here are the two main blogs - http://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2015/11/november-14-2015-monthly-business_15.html - and - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/global%20university. See my blog entry from today, Nov 20, 2015, about how WUaS may fork business plan wise. 


And here's the CC Bulgaria World University and School - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Bulgaria - not yet in Bulgarian. 

World University and School seeks to become the Harvard of the Internet, and in all ~259+ countries' main languages, as well as wiki schools in all 7,938+ languages. 

Would you like to talk a little further on the phone about some of this with specific questions, Hristo?

Nice to be in communication and looking forward to staying in touch.  

Best regards, Scott











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