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to the meta-hosted wiki version.  And for the first time, you can access
translated 'summary' reports in 6 languages.  Printed copies are being
worked on right now (proofs being developed) and copies should be in the
WMF office next week.

This year we considerably expanded our multi-lingual effort by adding 6
translated 'summary' reports in Arabic, Japanese, French, German,
Portugese, and Spanish.  It's our first really visible multi-lingual
communications product, and it took some serious coordination to time
translation, design, production and wiki publishing.

This year's report focusses on global celebrations around Wikipedia 10, our
emerging work in India, the global education program, our mobile expansion
efforts, and on our major engineering/product accomplishments and
ambitions.  We center the book around the amazing Arab Spring article,
highlighting the inspiring quote from Wael Ghonim 'Our revolution is like
Wikipedia...'

The report is as much a story of the work and activities of our
international community as it is a traditional report on the work of WMF
through the year.  We hope it's not construed as a report focussed on the
work of WMF staff, rather a wide-ranging review of the work of chapters,
volunteers, partners - individuals and other kinds of volunteers. We aim
to enlighten the reader with the incredible range of activity and
innovation in our movement - to take them beyond the idea that Wikipedia is
simply text living on the web and show them a thriving and dynamic
community.

We also hope that the report can find an audience in those completely new
to our projects and our movement.  It should enlighten and deepen someone's
understanding of what this world is about - spurning (requiring!) that they
join us - whether as an editor, donor, partner or even employee.

We open the book with the declaration 'the way the world tells its story' -
an idea the report production team was fascinated by.  Wikipedia grown to
become the default place where all people are welcome to share their
history, geography, cultures - the story of the world. The Arab Spring
article stands in the center of this metaphor, a page that took shape in
this extraordinary year and helped millions of people around the world
develop a deeper, neutral, and timely understanding of the events that have
changed the middle east and the world forever.

As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions.  You can add comments
along with the community on the meta wiki talk pages.

Many thanks to the report production team: Tilman Bayer, design strategist
David Peters, and our story consultant David Weir.  Our communications
intern AJ was also a big help. Mostly we owe huge thanks to the Wikimedians
who made and shared the beautiful imagery in the book by posting it to
Commons. This is an ambitious, 100% fueled-by-free-works project. I'd like
to think it's one of the more unique and successful free culture printed
works out there - and it wouldn't be possible without our community.

Thanks and enjoy!

-- 
Jay Walsh
Head of Communications
WikimediaFoundation.org
blog.wikimedia.org
+1 (415) 839 6885 x 6609, @jansonw

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<div style>The Wikimedia Foundation is happy to announce the release of the=
 2010-11 Annual Report, which is now posted on the WMF Wiki at=A0</div><div=
 style><a href=3D"http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Annual_Report" target=
=3D"_blank" style=3D"color:rgb(17,85,204)">http://wikimediafoundation.org/w=
iki/Annual_Report</a></div>

<div style><br></div><div style>From here you can download a high and lo re=
s PDF of the report, or go right to the meta-hosted wiki version. =A0And fo=
r the first time, you can access translated &#39;summary&#39; reports in 6 =
languages. =A0Printed copies are being worked on right now (proofs being de=
veloped) and copies should be in the WMF office next week.=A0</div>

<div style><br></div><div style>This year we considerably expanded our mult=
i-lingual effort by adding 6 translated &#39;summary&#39; reports in Arabic=
, Japanese, French, German, Portugese, and Spanish. =A0It&#39;s our first r=
eally visible multi-lingual communications product, and it took some seriou=
s coordination to time translation, design, production and wiki publishing.=
 =A0</div>

<div style><br></div><div style>This year&#39;s report focusses on global c=
elebrations around Wikipedia 10, our emerging work in India, the global edu=
cation program, our mobile expansion efforts, and on our major engineering/=
product accomplishments and ambitions. =A0We center the book around the ama=
zing Arab Spring article, highlighting the inspiring quote from Wael Ghonim=
 &#39;Our revolution is like Wikipedia...&#39;</div>

<div style><br></div><div style>The report is as much a story of the work a=
nd activities of our international community as it is a traditional report =
on the work of WMF through the year. =A0We hope it&#39;s not construed as a=
 report focussed on the work of WMF staff, rather a wide-ranging review of =
the work of chapters, volunteers, partners - individuals and other kinds of=
 volunteers. We aim to=A0enlighten=A0the reader with the incredible range o=
f activity and innovation in our movement - to take them beyond the idea th=
at Wikipedia is simply text living on the web and show them a thriving and =
dynamic community.</div>

<div style><br></div><div style>We also hope that the report can find an au=
dience in those completely new to our projects and our movement. =A0It shou=
ld enlighten and deepen someone&#39;s understanding of what this world is a=
bout - spurning (requiring!) that they join us - whether as an editor, dono=
r, partner or even employee.</div>

<div style><br></div><div style>We open the book with the declaration &#39;=
the way the world tells its story&#39; - an idea the report production team=
 was fascinated by. =A0Wikipedia grown to become the default place where al=
l people are welcome to share their history, geography, cultures - the stor=
y of the world. The Arab Spring article stands in the center of this metaph=
or, a page that took shape in this extraordinary year and helped millions o=
f people around the world develop a deeper, neutral, and timely understandi=
ng of the events that have changed the middle east and the world forever.</=
div>

<div style><br></div><div style>As always, we welcome your comments and sug=
gestions. =A0You can add comments along with the community on the meta wiki=
 talk pages.</div><div style><br></div><div style>Many thanks to the report=
 production team: Tilman Bayer, design strategist David Peters, and our sto=
ry consultant David Weir. =A0Our communications intern AJ was also a big he=
lp. Mostly we owe huge thanks to the Wikimedians who made and shared the be=
autiful imagery in the book by posting it to Commons. This is an ambitious,=
 100% fueled-by-free-works project. I&#39;d like to think it&#39;s one of t=
he more unique and successful free culture printed works out there - and it=
 wouldn&#39;t be possible without our community.</div>

<div style><br></div><div style>Thanks and enjoy!</div><div><br></div>-- <b=
r>Jay Walsh<br>Head of Communications<br>WikimediaFoundation.org<br><a href=
=3D"http://blog.wikimedia.org">blog.wikimedia.org</a><br>+1 (415) 839 6885 =
x 6609, @jansonw<br>

<br><br><br>

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