+1 with Logic and I don't think India needs to host an international event,
a more structured community building exercise from foundation, chapter,
existing Wikipedians is going on and it will take some time for a proper
community. Putting a bid and conducting an event physically are things of 2
different spheres. No matter how well programs were arranged, there were
basic issues including Wi-Fi/Food and lot more and we can't blame the OC.
Their voluntary effort is to be appreciated and communication/logistics
problems all happened because of lack of participation. A small group of
volunteers did well, but, the similar things/worse things are going to
happen when majority of the delegates will be from all different countries.
-1 withthe bid!
On 24 January 2012 12:40, Srikanth Lakshmanan <srik.lak(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:18, Noopur
<noopur.raval(a)gmail.com> wrote:
the organizing bit is outsourced to experienced
event managers
Not in totality. What can be outsourced are things like food / hotels /
logistics etc.
Its *WIKIPEDIANS* who have to do a whole lot of things from scholarships
to programs to PR to finances to editing wiki pages(If you see wikimania's
have a wiki for itself) to a whole lot of things which cannot be
outsourced. WCI showed us how we were incredibly short of hands in each of
these things. For the sake of calling it community conference, things
*have* to be done by the *community*. If we dont feel like we have the
community, we must be content with what we do and not aim at events which
are way out of reach.
-1 for any wikimania bid from India till 2014.
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Regards
Srikanth.L
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Subha