Dear Shola and others,

Thank you for resurrecting the idea of Wiki Indaba. Having seen the many significant and exciting changes in the African Wiki-scape since we got together in Johannesburg in 2014, I think it is far too important an event for the African community to let slide away. 

My suggestion is this … if you find value in Wiki Indaba (and I know that you do), take the initiative, “be bold”. Douglas has declared WMZA will not be moving forward with it at this stage. It is now up to whoever is the most motivated (as Florence said) to take up the baton. 

If you are keen to host Wiki Indaba in your country, ask your WM UG colleagues if they would like to go forward and host it. Talk to Habib about his experience with hosting WikiArabia (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiArabia and https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiArabia/2015 and https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:PEG/Wikimedia_TN_User_Group/Wiki-Arabia-2015). Theresa can share the feedback forms from Wiki Indaba 2014 so you know what worked and what didn’t. 

Let the wider group know which UG is keen to host, and then put together a project plan and grant proposal, and submit them. Be aware that there is a lot of planning and effort involved, so make sure it is a team of you organising this and not just one or two people. Remember to also have lots and lots of fun!!

Let us all know your plans!!

For those of you not working over the holiday season, have a very very happy festive season!! Such an exciting 2016 to look forward to. 

Warmest regards
Isla


 
On 16 Dec 2015, at 11:50 AM, Florence Devouard <anthere@anthere.org> wrote:

Hello

I completely agree with Ola here. 

I would like to bring my European perspective on the matter :)

About 10 years ago, we started having a regular annual Wikimedia meeting in Europe. 
Most of those years, it has been hosted by Germany, though I also remember at least one edition in Netherlands. 

It happened because...
* Germany was the richest chapter
* Germany had more staff, so more logistical support
* Germany is pretty central, with good access from everywhere
* Germany is a rather low cost country compared to others
* Tolerant/Supportive to gays, vegetarian diet, watery beer but great night clubs and music
* etc.

but all those reasons fade behind ONE big reason. 
GERMAN CHAPTER WAS HIGHLY MOTIVATED TO DO IT

They just wanted to do it because they felt it was important. 
Other countries were interested as well... wanted to do it... felt they had a duty to do it... felt the country needed to turn... but they were not pro-active because they were not HIGHLY motivated as Germans were.

So what did Germans do ? 
Very simple... they were pro-active :)
They did not only talk, they acted.

They prepared a solid proposition, with location, hosting solutions, travel options, program outline, budget. 
Posted it on meta. 
Requested feedback and support.

Some links of interest
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:PEG/WM_DE/Wikimedia_Conference_2015
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Chapters_meeting_2009 (this is a link to the first one organized in Germany)
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2010 (the same, in 2010. It gives a good idea of what you could start with)

Cheers

Anthere

Le 16/12/15 08:11, Olaniyan Olushola a écrit :
Dear Douglas
 I really appreciate your comment on the subject at hand. And to Felix, you are on point on all your suggestions. ‎

Douglas,  mentioned 2 key issues in your submission:

1. Inability of the South African Chapter to host for now, due to short of resources.

2. The need for editors in Africa to be more active in their contributions by way of editing and community activities. 

This is my position: ‎

Without any prejudice to  the position of  South African Chapter of WMF as the shining light of Africa in WMF. However, we need to understand that Wikindaba though  conceptualized by South Africans but it's a project for all the Wikipedians community in Africa. Therefore,  if we believed that it's not dead yet.  Therefore, another country should take up the gauntlet of hosting the new edition . In doing this, we can follow Felix suggestion by selecting one person per affiliate to form a committee that will assist in planning and selection of a host nation. 

Douglas, to confirm the growth of Wikimedia in Africa. As at the last Wikindaba, . If I am not mistaken, we only have Tunisia as the only  User Group and South Africa as the only Chapter . But at the moment we have additional Three User Groups which include: Nigeria, Ghana, Cotevoire.  

Lastly, if  collaboration among these groups is strengthen through a continental wide activities. No doubt, more editors will be discovered subsequently our contributions will soar to the sky. A very good example is wiki Loves Africa 

Olaniyan Olushola
Team Lead, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria

The SOUL OF WIKINDABA is begging us for our revival‎
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Hi @Flo,

We will discuss about an activity during the staff meeting of our User
Group this saturday. So it's after this meeting we can share our project
about #Wikipedia15.




2015-12-15 14:25 GMT+00:00 Florence Devouard <anthere@anthere.org>:

Hello

No one answered that email :)
I take it that no other plans have been organized for Wikipedia 15 beyond
Tunisia, Ghana and maybe Nigeria ?

Just checking ...

Flo

Le 08/12/15 22:28, Florence Devouard a écrit :

Hello friends

I just discussed with the WMF team in charge of communication related to
Wikipedia 15 and I was wondering which events were organized/planned in
Africa to celebrate Wikipedia 15.

The central hub to discuss/organize Wikipedia 15 is here :
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_15>
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_15

I see two events recorded in Africa.
One in Ghana, by Ghana user group, for a day ending with dinner :
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_15/Events/Ghana
One in Tunisia, by Tunisia user group, with a dinner celebrations
(including WLM and WLA)

I am aware of the grant request from Nigeria

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:PEG/Wikimedia_Nigeria_User_Group/Wikipedia_at_15_Celebration_in_Nigeria

Are there other events foreseen ?

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Quels évènements/célébrations sont-elles prévues en Afrique pour célébrer
Wikipedia 15 le 15 janvier ?


An


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