The West Kildonan Library was built in 1967. Improvements are required so the library can continue to meet the community’s needs into the future. The City is assessing the building to understand what improvements are needed and how much they will cost. It will look at:
Feel free to use the crosspost feature often to duplicate between the two, where appropriate. Some people are subscribed to one or the other. It splits discussion (assuming there is any), but raises visibility. A tradeoff I’m at least willing to make.
Agreed - I’ve been trying to post stuff to the most “appropriate” community when possible, but I quite like the way Lemmy handles crossposts, at least on desktop.
I’ll also admit that I’m guilty of thinking of Winnipeg as my local community without regard to Manitoba. Which is funny, since I grew up in rural MB. I’ll try to be better about it :)
I grew up rural, too - that’s one of the reasons I agreed to take on moderation of the community. It would be nice to get some more non-Winnipeg discussion going.
Yep. For now, best to help the communities be as good as they can be, so they’re appealing to new users as they trickle in. The long game ain’t always fun.
Feel free to use the crosspost feature often to duplicate between the two, where appropriate. Some people are subscribed to one or the other. It splits discussion (assuming there is any), but raises visibility. A tradeoff I’m at least willing to make.
Agreed - I’ve been trying to post stuff to the most “appropriate” community when possible, but I quite like the way Lemmy handles crossposts, at least on desktop.
I’ll also admit that I’m guilty of thinking of Winnipeg as my local community without regard to Manitoba. Which is funny, since I grew up in rural MB. I’ll try to be better about it :)
I grew up rural, too - that’s one of the reasons I agreed to take on moderation of the community. It would be nice to get some more non-Winnipeg discussion going.
That will require more users. Chicken and egg eh
Yep. For now, best to help the communities be as good as they can be, so they’re appealing to new users as they trickle in. The long game ain’t always fun.