Great day at the #community#woodland collected a huge amount of ancient fly tipping and rubbish and saw a great number of regenerating trees - especially holly. This is good news at it is particularly prone to damage by deer but so far no evidence of grazing. #ClimateDiary#PositiveChange
35 representatives of 21 organizations (including 15 #NRENs) from 18 countries participated 🤩 in the #FileSender Online #Infoshare on February 29, 2024. This #online gathering gave FileSender #community enthusiasts 🤓 the opportunity to be aware of new developments, present their views, exchange experiences and share expectations. 🎯
Also, please tailor your hashtags to fit the post contents. You'll get a wider reach and the audience will get the benefit of non space-exploration posts show up on the hashtag.
I am so excited to announce that I was accepted into the Indiana University Lilly Family School of #Philanthropy
I had the opportunity to participate in a “Pitch Your Passion” event. We had 2 hours to put together a pitch (lucky for me—social justice was our topic) for a chance to win a scholarship.
I was awarded $30,000 [$7,500k/year] and I start in the summer 🎉🎉🎉
Can’t wait for this next stage of my adventure doing what I love best—investing in my #community!
@KrissyKat@dragondaddy not philosophy—philanthropy. Philanthropy is promoting the welfare of others and funding for good causes. Think things like engaging donors, foundational giving, grantmaking, etc.
Check this video tutorial from Justin Flory if you missed the latest Docs workshop.
Fedora Docs monthly workshop presented by Justin Flory, Fedora Community Architect, provided us with wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience on Documentation.
An interesting post summarising the #community engagement and its #impact at @w3c. The org does important work, and it's good to see so many people are contributing. (though it would be better to see more)
@joeo10 To be clear, I think the era of open, public community online is coming to an end. Communities will persevere - they always do - they're just going to become closed by default, ending the era of open, accessible, searchable community online.