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24 hours on and the initatives are editing

We sent out a formal announcement to our 'primary points of contact' for the 'official' TT initiatives 24 hours ago. We asked them to log in, and edit their initiative profile pages. Initiatives need to do this in order to share their location and make it possible for people to contact them. The most common request we get is 'where is my nearest initiative?' so this is vital. 

The response has been great - thank you to you all. We have uncovered a few bugs which are resolved now, a few usability requests which are in the list, and found that the site works well with multiple users editing it.

Although the list is in no particular order, I can say that Los Angeles were the first to update, and Bungay managed to slip in before the announcement and edit their profile without being asked.. those East Anglia folk, I don't know... always a surprise up their sleeves...

So here is, in no particular order and probably not complete, the list of initiatives who have already edited their profiles so people can find them, and know more about them. Good work all! 

A most excellent example you are all setting: 


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Ed is the 'Web: projects and strategy' person for Transition Network. This means that he works on strategic and special projects work for Transition Network about linking up all the Transition Initiative websites without them having to come to the main site all the time for updates and news. He lives in Bristol, likes digging and climbing, growing vegetables and reading, bicycles and books, swimming, camping and generally being outdoors.

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Steve Atkins's picture

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 Hello ed,

Am i the first to comment here?

Ed Mitchell's picture

To this post, yes..

... but not to the others... :)