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=== Not speaking german, can't be at Leipzig but interested in [[Freie Lastenräder/en|commons cargo bikes]]? === | === Not speaking german, can't be at Leipzig but interested in [[Freie Lastenräder/en|commons cargo bikes]]? === | ||
We would love to meet you! We are having a Internationalization workshop during [[Forum Freie Lastenräder 2018]], so join us for a quick video chat at Sat, 26.5., 15:45h. | We would love to meet you! We are having a Internationalization workshop during [[Forum Freie Lastenräder 2018]], so join us for a '''quick video chat at Sat, 26.5., 15:45h'''. In the workshop, we will discuss strategies for internationalization, most importantly the translation of the WIKI. | ||
=== Joining === | === Joining === | ||
The url for participating will be published here, for now: please contact [[Benutzer:Fleg|Florian]] if you want to join. | The url for participating will be published here, for now: please contact [[Benutzer:Fleg|Florian]] if you want to join an say hello. | ||
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Not speaking german, can't be at Leipzig but interested in commons cargo bikes?
We would love to meet you! We are having a Internationalization workshop during Forum Freie Lastenräder 2018, so join us for a quick video chat at Sat, 26.5., 15:45h. In the workshop, we will discuss strategies for internationalization, most importantly the translation of the WIKI.
Joining
The url for participating will be published here, for now: please contact Florian if you want to join an say hello.
About Commons Cargo Bikes
We are 70+ grass-roots initiatives providing more than 130 bikes to the community for free. Join us and let us improve mobility in the city — together!
Forum Freie Lastenräder („Union of Commons Cargobike initiatives“) is the alliance of more than 70 local cargo bikesharing initiatives in Germany, Austria and Hungary. With more than 130 bikes and more than 10,000 registered users, the „FFL“ is an important part of the bottom-up-mobility transition. We provide a yearly conference, an online know- ledge base as well as a custom-built, open- source booking software.