Hello everybody working on Best-practices-project!
Please allow me to give a short introduction of myself: As a team we
should know each other :)
This year in may I was going to held a presentation about Wikipedia at
German Protestant Kirchentag in Bremen and asked Frank Schulenburg for
using his title and some more slides. The idea he got in this moment was
to collect all these presentations – the project expanded to collect all
practices in public outreach.
So there are two reasons I also work a bit for this project: I would
like to see it grow up and develop because I saw it from the beginning
and the second one is, that I have some expiriences in public outreach
which I would really like to share because I like the idea that not
everybody has to do that much of work to write a new presentation
develop a new concept. In fact I do not really have a focus on some
topic in the best-practices-project; I have to see, what work has to be
done and where I can integrate myself.
Regarding my person: I live in Germany, am 16 years of age and so I am
student in year 11 and in three years I will start studying at the
university. In german Wikipedia I am sysop, mentor for newbies, member
of Wikimedia Deutschland and do some other Wikimedia-projects.
If you have any other questions concerning my person, my work in the
wikimedia projects or my work in best-practices do not hesitate to
contact me via E-Mail (you got my adress right now) via Skype (you
should find me by searching for the real name Tim Moritz Hector) or via
my talk pages on meta or on german Wikipedia. My nickname in every
Wikimedia-project is "Bücherwürmlein" – something like a little
book-worm, just to give a translation of that funny german word ;-) My
signature is "buecherwuermlein". I should be also contactable via icq if
you prefer: 388-623-923.
Best regards,
Tim
(bücherwürmlein)