It's certainly a difficult question you ask. While we are certainly not a massive organization or active daily, there are Wiki articles for equally small groups and topics. Having a Wikipedia article would certainly help make the group more visible. To my knowledge, there isn't necessarily a reason not to have one.
Although the publications list hasn't been updated recently, it doesn't mean that work isn't being done. I've met with a number of store staff in Canada (almost any time I travel) and speak with them about the organization. I also explain what we do to other gaming colleques when the opportunity arises. Part of it is a lack of available work, and part of it is that we are a volunteer group. I work with another volunteer group, and we practically go silent for a year at a time between the events we promote at.
Like anything though, if we are to make a Wikipedia article, there needs to be something on it. I suspect that the old article had very little information, and that would certainly have to change.
Bryan
On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 1:42:01 PM UTC-4, Ted Skirvin wrote:
--As far as I can tell, there is no article on Wikipedia for this group. Does anyone want to write such an entry?It would be an easy way to earn some membership points.
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