Hi Kasper
In June, Wikimedia ZA held Wiki Indaba. It was for wikipedians from Africa and wikipedians
working on Africa from outside, as well as those from the aligned movement across Africa.
We had delegates from all over Africa, including Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire and Tunisia,
and France. Afripedia was invited, I know, because I made a special effort to make sure
they knew about it. I believe Florence also mentioned it to them. But there was some
change happening at Afripedia too.
I think another Wiki Indaba will definitely happen, but for when and where you will have
to check with Douglas at Wikimedia ZA the original organizers (and aiming for Ghana for
2017 is a great idea, hopefully having had others in 2015-6).
I really don't see any point in spitting the conference and having a francophone one
separate from the rest. It means we are going backwards, but with Afripedia on board,
perhaps the weighting of the conference can become more balanced. You can find out more
about the conference at
WikiIndaba.net ... And on meta:
http://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Indaba
Most of the people on this list were at the last one.
Warmest
Isla
Isla on the move. Excuse the brevity.
On 4 Dec 2014, at 00:38, Kasper Souren
<kasper.souren(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, December 3, 2014, Iolanda Pensa
<iolanda(a)pensa.it> wrote:
In 2017 (August 9-13), the ACASA Art Council of the African Studies Association is having
its triennial meeting in Ghana. it is the first time in Africa.
http://www.acasaonline.org
Great!
I wanted to launch the idea for an African
gathering in another country (as suggested by Wikimedia ZA) but with a light management
work.
what do you think?
During the Afripedia session this week the idea came up to organize something like a
"Francophone Wikimania" somewhere in Africa at some point in the future.
Kasper
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