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    <p>Thanks Dave, for the fablabs that aren't marked as such then you
      can update these right away provided the info you have is correct<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-12-31 23:56, Dave Borghuis
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                  <div>Hi Aimee,</div>
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                    meeting where we discussed the need for a content
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                  <div>Hi I was there to, I was the person with the LED
                    hat ;-) </div>
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                    solution - find good long term solutions for keeping
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                    data current and up to date<br>
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                  <div>Maybe implement a kind of refresh option, if its
                    abandoned for more then x time automagic set it to
                    'inactive'</div>
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                    1st stage - help needed with:<br>
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                    b. automatically identifying and flagging dead links
                    on active profiles <br>
                    and marking them as dead links on profiles<br>
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                  <div>I can program in php/python but are not an expert
                    in (Semantic) wiki, some help here would be
                    appreciated.</div>
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                    c. visit hackerspaces in your area and updating
                    their profile or asking <br>
                    them to update their profile accordingly - think of
                    this a human <br>
                    verification to make sure they are still active and
                    run by people (as <br>
                    opposed to corporate bots)<br>
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                  <div>I can do this for Netherlands and dutch speaking
                    part of Belgium. Other places if I can manage
                    contact them by internet.</div>
                  <div>I notice for the Dutch hackerspace there are 27
                    listed, but 13 are 'real' hacerspaces. The remaining
                    are FabLabs, (commercial) makerspaces or just group
                    of friends. Is there a easy way to difference
                    between these groups? There is a [[Category:FabLab]]
                    but as far i can see you cant edit this with the
                    form (and not every fablab use this)</div>
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                  <div>Regards,</div>
                  <div>Dave Borghuis</div>
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