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Blitzes and Drives happen while watching this Project, so even though I have not actually participated in one (I have signed up for the upcoming December event though!), I am familiar with how they work. Mainly I would like to be working on setting up and coordinating those events, although I am familiar with and know how to do all the rest of the coordinators jobs. I realize this nomination may be a bit early and am definitely willing to wait until some future election, but I do already know how to do the job and would like to get involved helping as much as I can. I believe that overall, with a little practice, I can do everything that is expected of a coordinator, and because I am willing and eager to do that sort of work, I am running now.
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On behalf of the GOCE coordinator team and membership, you're welcome! (Go Guckeh!) This is my second non-consecutive term as lead. I don't feel I ought to serve consecutive terms. It might be too much for my fragile psyche. Though it is awfully nice to have such talented people on call to do my
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Requests page is automatically archived, which is a Great Thing. Cheers,
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Thank you for the advice, I will read those. Yes, I am a member of the Milhist project, I think to would be fantastic if we did a combined event with them, I would love to help work with that, even if not chosen as coordinator. Thanks,
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122:(2–4 open positions): will assist the Lead Coordinator by focusing on specific areas within the project that require special attention. These areas will be selected based on need and interest among the coordinators.
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