Hello all,
The WikidataCon 2019
takes place from tomorrow, October 25th, to Saturday October 26th. 250
participants from the Wikidata community, Wikibase community and various
organizations are gathering in Berlin. During these two days, a lot of
interesting sessions related to Wikidata and Wikibase will take place (program).
The number of available seats for this conference was
unfortunately limited, but as we wanted to make sure that the content is
accessible to everyone, here's how you can follow what's happening at the conference:
- Sessions taking place in rooms Kleist, Kepler and Einstein will
be livestreamed. This means that they can be followed in real time, then
accessible in replay a hours after the session, and later released
under Creative Commons.
- The streaming will take place on http://streaming.media.ccc.de (at the moment, the link is not set up yet, it will be shortly before the event starts)
- Slides of the speakers and other documents will be added by speakers
in a Commons category as well as on the individual pages of the
sessions (linked from the program)
- Notes of the sessions are also linked from the sessions pages.
Participants in the session should take notes in the pads, and there is a
section for remote questions
- After the event, the documentation will be collected, including blog
posts, various reviews published by participants, and videos released
with multilingual subtitles
- You can follow the hashtag #WikidataCon on Twitter or other social networks. A Discord instance has also been set up by a volunteer.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach me. Thanks,
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Léa Lacroix
Project Manager Community Communication for Wikidata
Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.
Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24
10963 Berlin
www.wikimedia.deWikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e. V.
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