Yesterday and the day before yesterday, we had an event in Copenhagen.
The event page is https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:We_can_edit-a-thon_K%C3%B8benhavn_20..., and the resulting articles (including a few expansions) are listed in the section "Oprettede og opdaterede artikler".
It was very cool. We should totally do it again.
-Ole
Congratulations! Looks like the event was very successful, and so great that it included a list of open access sources for participants to draw from.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 11:04 PM, Ole Palnatoke Andersen <palnatoke@gmail.com
wrote:
Yesterday and the day before yesterday, we had an event in Copenhagen.
The event page is
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:We_can_edit-a-thon_K%C3%B8benhavn_20... , and the resulting articles (including a few expansions) are listed in the section "Oprettede og opdaterede artikler".
It was very cool. We should totally do it again.
-Ole
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I see several successful edit-a-thons mentioned.
My mere question this time :-)
Are the various sexism issues addressed at all (i.e., insults, harassment, double-standards) and what are the ways advised to deal with them.
I know I'd feel better knowing that there is a constructive way to deal with them before they happen.
I just don't feel going to edit-a-thons now (where I'd have to mention I only can work on other Wikimedia projects) because I don't want it to just be Carol whining about her bad experiences... sigh...
CM