Hi,
Osmar Valdebenito,
No offense was intended :-(. For prominent communities that may be true,
but could you check list of users who got scholarship from Malayalam
community.
Amir Ladsgroup,
1) As you can see there is nothing confidential or personal in Gerards
reply. He just gave a summary of "known" practices.
2) Users are not asking for trophies. They also want to participate
Wikimania and share and get the experience.
3) Wikimedia projects are community processes. I simply don't understand
how granting scholarship to same persons again and again for five or six
years help that process. I also dont understand that communication and
sharing of multiple viewpoints, ideas and practices is possible in the
above scenario.
4) Yes; If clicking tick marks in translatewiki on some 500 string in 5
minutes before applying for scholarship (as reviewing the translation)
is a prominent contribution.
In the beginning every body treated equal, we have multiple participants
(with understandable reasons) for Wikimania. It started to shrink later
and now people plainly believe granting scholarship is an act of
favoritism. I also want to prove I am wrong.
Regards,
Praveen. P
User:Praveenp
PS: Mail striped because mailman held my previous reply claiming "
Message body is too big:"
On Friday 31 July 2015 05:03 AM, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
There are several issues I want to comment:
1-First of all. Do you have permission from Gerard to publish your
conversation? Maybe there is something confidential in it, Did you
care to check?
2- Scholarship is not award or trophy, bear that in mind.
3- People are expected to come here and learn, communicate, etc.
that's why a same person gets scholarship,
4- No one's wife got scholarship because of being wife of someone.
They probably are prominent contributors too.
5- Check my first question and answer that. (Emphasizing)
Best
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 12:05 AM Osmar Valdebenito
<b1mbo.wikipedia(a)gmail.com <mailto:b1mbo.wikipedia@gmail.com>> wrote:
Sorry, but when I read "No regular Wikimedian get any
scholarship", I stopped reading.
It is not only a lie, but also very unfair to all the extremely
great Wikimedians that attended and made great contributions in
Wikimania, and also the volunteers that have helped now and in the
past reviewing and evaluated thousand of applications in the
Scholarship Committee.