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Welcome to the U3A Signpost wiki! Your editors are....

  Tom Holloway - Secretary of U3A Hyderabad, India 

where he lives for 6 months of the year and the

other 6 months in Oxford, England.

  Rick Swindell, co-founder of U3A Online and is an adjunct Senior Lecturer

Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.

 

We have moved to http://worldu3a.org/signpost

 

 

Comments (7)

Rich S said

at 3:59 pm on Jan 29, 2007

Excellent presentation. How about setting up a sidebar page called something like "Your suggestions" with a caption inviting readers to submit url(s) of possible interest to others? The editors can then evaluate those for suitability for inclusion in the email version. The downside if we do this is that the site will have to be made public (ie no password protection)with the potential for mischievous entries. On balance it seems worth the risk.
Congrats again to Vennela and Ramola. - Rick

Anonymous said

at 4:54 pm on Jan 29, 2007

It's quite safe if public. The password is needed if you want to write a comment or make any change and I shall monitor applications for the password.

Anonymous said

at 5:32 pm on Oct 28, 2007

The U3A programme/subjects are interesting and the members select them according to their interest.No doubt they enjoy it.But one would have to think why they go for it ? It is because of the feeling of incompleteness/emptyness within,which they hope to fullfil.Alas! They go from subject to subject but fulfilment remains elusive.Here in enters Spirituality (the foundation of all religions),which ought to be included in the program.

Ian Kimber said

at 2:03 pm on Mar 23, 2009

I think the U3A's decision to go to the Wiki format is brilliant and am looking forward to making much more use of more up to date features.

I have just received a request to grant access to this wiki

I replied as follows

ian kimber to carol.froud
show details 8:56 AM (4 minutes ago) Reply


As far as I know U3A signpost is a full access site for reading and commenting on the wiki and a limited access for writing one and I do not have official permission to grant a request to write to it. were you needing writing access?

In fact I am very puzzled that I have received this request. sent to carol.froud@virgin.net

Ian Kimber said

at 2:15 pm on Mar 23, 2009

It appears that I have full editing privileges on these pages probably as a result of my membership of the vU3A I have also deleted the help instructions at the bottom of your front page because they are not relevant for a limited writing access wiki. You can easily reinstate them if you REALLY want them.

Tom Holloway said

at 6:07 pm on Mar 23, 2009

Ian - you said.....
It appears that I have full editing privileges on these pages probably as a result of my membership of the vU3A

Not the case. I don't see the point of limiting write access to a wiki which is supposed to be a collaborative effort. So everyone gets Admin access to u3asignpost, but only for the time being, because...... speaking frankly I really do not like Pbwiki version 2 and for that reason as of issue number 100 due out on April 1st 2009 I will be moving everything over to http://worldu3a.org/signpost - which will be an archive for one year of back issues.

As for the request from carol.froud - I also received it and placed her on the Announcement List called u3asignpost@edna.edu.au - which is the means by which I send out each issue on the first of the month.

Ian Kimber said

at 4:09 pm on Feb 2, 2020

just checking out this wiki

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