Like imc london itself, the website is work in progress, an open space waiting for your input. After the Dsei Media Center, and the reporting of bush's pretzel tour the next project is an open day and social event with screenings at the end of january.
To find out more, check the archive of the imc-london email list, mail to the list, or meet us at the indymedia screenings (Spitz, Other Cinema).
as you may have realised, imc uk looks different since June 17th. This is because we have moved to MIR, a new software. It's quicker, makes it easier to moderate the site, and what's best, it allows for local imc collectives (like cambridge, oxford, sheffield, london) to run their own local site. The local imc groups are working together on technical issues for the entire imc uk website, contents for the imc uk startpage, and maintenance of the startpage newswire, which contains every single posting to every single page on imc uk.
The situation of imc London is special, very much in transition. While other collectives in the country started off as local imc groups, london people have been running imc uk since Mayday 2000 and are still dealing with the legacy of that, helping to make this new imc uk site work - improving the code, the design, documenting stuff, collaborating with the imc uk network, writing features for the imc uk startpage. Others are running the regular London indymedia screenings, the weekly radio show , or produce offline, the printed imc uk newssheet.
This means that although imc london has an experienced imc team, the imc london website is an open space, ready for new people to engage with it, and develop their own local ways of doing things.
since imc london went through the new imc process a few months ago, some basics are set: We agreed with the imc principles of unity.
imc london is meeting weekly and uses the imc-london email list for discussions, decisions and documentation.
watch out for events / parties / workshops... - or organise your own.
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new website
24.06.2003 02:15
any comments, ideas or help would be appreciated.
paul