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A summary of our central policies, procedures etc can be found in the [[:category:Policies, Procedures, Remits]]  
A summary of our central policies, procedures etc can be found in the [[:category:Policies, Procedures, Remits]]  
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New members of Freegle Central and Working Groups are encouraged to consider the following as a part of getting involved.
* Introducing yourself to the Group and sharing any relevant experience which you bring to the group. Of course, everyone is welcome in the Freegle Working Groups regardless of experience.<br>
* Familiarise yourself with the details in this page regarding how Working Groups operate.<br>
* Review the task list for the  group and see if there is anything in progress to which you would like to contribute, or anything active which you would like to take on.<br>
* And lastly, please engage in the discussions on the  Group, contributing your thoughts to the collaborative process.
Participating in the Working Groups is usually a first step toward getting more involved with the Freegle organisation on the national level.


<br> '''Links''' to all the central groups of Freegle:  
<br> '''Links''' to all the central groups of Freegle:  

Revision as of 17:00, 27 January 2011

There are two main Central groups that all owners, moderators and volunteers of groups affiliated to Freegle are welcome and encouraged to join. Freegle Group Membership Policy explains the criteria for membership of all centralised Freegle groups.

Freegle UK Central

The main group to ask for help and information from your fellow Freegle moderators. It is a strong recommendation that you and your co-moderators belong to Freegle Central.

http://freegle.it/Central

Link to 10% Poll Procedure

The Central Moderator Team look after Freegle UK Central group.

Freegle Rock Cafe

Off topic chit chat group for Freegle volunteers to rant, rave, post jokes and ditties, and generally socialise.

http://freegle.it/Cafe

Members of Freegle UK Central can join Working Groups if you want to help mould the Freegle of the future!

A summary of our central policies, procedures etc can be found in the category:Policies, Procedures, Remits

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New members of Freegle Central and Working Groups are encouraged to consider the following as a part of getting involved.

  • Introducing yourself to the Group and sharing any relevant experience which you bring to the group. Of course, everyone is welcome in the Freegle Working Groups regardless of experience.
  • Familiarise yourself with the details in this page regarding how Working Groups operate.
  • Review the task list for the group and see if there is anything in progress to which you would like to contribute, or anything active which you would like to take on.
  • And lastly, please engage in the discussions on the Group, contributing your thoughts to the collaborative process.

Participating in the Working Groups is usually a first step toward getting more involved with the Freegle organisation on the national level.



Links to all the central groups of Freegle:

Freegle UK Central [1]
Freegle Rock Cafe [2]

Freegle People Working Group [3]
Freegle Media Working Group [4]
Freegle People Working Group [5]
Freegle Structure Working Group [6]
Freegle Tech Working Group [7]
Freegle Local Funding Group [8]
Freegle Legal Group [9]



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