Contact IMC London (archived 13 Oct 2012)

IMC London site has closed and with it, all mailing lists except the contact list:

imc-london-contact@lists.indymedia.org

The following text is left here for archiving purposes only. Most links will not work and all lists are now archived and closed down.

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If you want to get involved or have some feedback, send an email to the IMC-London public list, or come to one of our meetings.

If you have feedback about the website, ideas for improvements, have noticed a bug or want to get involved on the web side of things get in touch via the Hyperactive project site.

For editorial concerns, email the moderation list list, or go to the post you are concerned about and click the "report this article" button. This will send an email to the list, quoting your username if you are logged in. Remember that we won't be able to respond to you directly if you do this.

All email lists are publicly archived. If you want to contact us more privately, use our privately archived contact list.

Please do not send any press releases to any of our email lists. They will not be let through by the moderators and just cause more work. Indymedia is a open posting platform, we won't publish content from emails send to us, so don't be scared an hit the publish button! If you want to announce an event, publish an event. If you're reporting about an action, publish an article.

If you would like us to come and do a talk or workshop about citizen media or Indymedia, email the IMC-London list.

To know more about why we're using a new code that is still in developement, read about Indymedia and the Enclosure of the Internet. And for an historical overview of the project read this interview and listen to this radio show with IMC-London volunteers.

While Indymedia relies on volunteer work and we try to not spend any money if we don't have to, there are running costs such as hosting for our servers, bandwidth etc. If you like Indymedia, please consider donating. And rather than a big sum once in a while, a standing order of a couple of quid each month will help us plan and make sure we keep on going, no matter how many servers are seized.

Thanks
IMC London