Hey folks! it's been a while.
The Gendergap mailing list just got migrated to Mailman 3, which means I now have my admin access back (I'd lost access to the previous system and hadn't had a chance to restore it for... several years.)
The list had been set to new posters being moderated, which resulted in a number of messages being caught and I wasn't able to release them. Unfortunately those messages didn't survive the migration, but I've adjusted the moderation settings and going forward new messages should go through.
I've adjusted the list description to be a bit more concise: it is now "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects."
This part is sad, but as a heads up and for transparency's sake: I also went ahead and removed Kevin as an Owner/Moderator of the list as I don't know who now controls his former email accounts. For those who had missed his passing, there is a lovely tribute to his life and work on the Signpost: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-08-04/Obitua...
Hope that everyone has been keeping well through this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing more activity on this list in the future with the new Mailman migration.
All the best,
-Leigh
Welcome back!
Just to piggyback on this post, I'd also like to let people know that we've recently lost two editors who were a significant part of working on content gaps.
Flyer22, who made significant contributions to articles on women's health, died in January: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2021-01-31/Obitua...
And just recently, SlimVirgin (Sarah), who among her many significant contributions overall, also founded the Gender Gap Task Force in 2013 and wrote an essay on how to write about women on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians/2021#SlimVirgin
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 9:34 PM Leigh Honeywell leigh@hypatia.ca wrote:
Hey folks! it's been a while.
The Gendergap mailing list just got migrated to Mailman 3, which means I now have my admin access back (I'd lost access to the previous system and hadn't had a chance to restore it for... several years.)
The list had been set to new posters being moderated, which resulted in a number of messages being caught and I wasn't able to release them. Unfortunately those messages didn't survive the migration, but I've adjusted the moderation settings and going forward new messages should go through.
I've adjusted the list description to be a bit more concise: it is now "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects."
This part is sad, but as a heads up and for transparency's sake: I also went ahead and removed Kevin as an Owner/Moderator of the list as I don't know who now controls his former email accounts. For those who had missed his passing, there is a lovely tribute to his life and work on the Signpost: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-08-04/Obitua...
Hope that everyone has been keeping well through this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing more activity on this list in the future with the new Mailman migration.
All the best,
-Leigh
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Hey Folx - I am new to the list and relatively new to organizing in this spectrum and context. My work is mainly in bringing queer, but also feminist, green and other progressive practices (mostly to troubled Croatian Wikipedia, but also in the region and trans-locally to peers elsewhere).
Leigh thanks for the honest update and I am sorry to hear of email losses, as well as happy to hear of recovery of control due to tech update :-) Dysfunctional Croatian language mailing list still needs to recover control.
I am very sorry to hear of losses of so many Wikimedians and though I did not know them, their work as volunteers should maybe at least systematically saved and presented for the collective memory of the movement.
I feel that corporate social media silos do not support that well (as there is little value to extract there), so self hosting and preserving information, knowledge, expressions and impressions should be organized in some way.
I wonder if there is already an established way on META or elsewhere to keep track of people who contributed to the movement and specifically to causes like the people you mentioned here. If not maybe it makes sense to start something.
Best Z. Blace
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 10:45 AM Marielle Volz marielle.volz@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome back! Just to piggyback on this post, I'd also like to let people know that we've recently lost two editors who were a significant part of working on content gaps. Flyer22, who made significant contributions to articles on women's health, died in January: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2021-01-31/Obitua...
And just recently, SlimVirgin (Sarah), who among her many significant contributions overall, also founded the Gender Gap Task Force in 2013 and wrote an essay on how to write about women on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians/2021#SlimVirgin
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 9:34 PM Leigh Honeywell leigh@hypatia.ca wrote:
Hey folks! it's been a while.
The Gendergap mailing list just got migrated to Mailman 3, which means I now have my admin access back (I'd lost access to the previous system and hadn't had a chance to restore it for... several years.)
The list had been set to new posters being moderated, which resulted in a number of messages being caught and I wasn't able to release them. Unfortunately those messages didn't survive the migration, but I've adjusted the moderation settings and going forward new messages should go through.
I've adjusted the list description to be a bit more concise: it is now "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects."
This part is sad, but as a heads up and for transparency's sake: I also went ahead and removed Kevin as an Owner/Moderator of the list as I don't know who now controls his former email accounts. For those who had missed his passing, there is a lovely tribute to his life and work on the Signpost: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-08-04/Obitua...
Hope that everyone has been keeping well through this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing more activity on this list in the future with the new Mailman migration.
All the best,
-Leigh
-- Leigh Honeywell http://hypatia.ca @hypatiadotca
The overwhelming majority of Wikimedians work only on one or two projects. I don't think Meta is a good place to memorialize them; in many cases, Meta is a project they have never gone to, where they are mostly unknown, and it is disconnected in almost all cases from the project where the deceased editor worked and called home. Their home project(s) or projects where they have made significant contributions are the best place to recognize them. There are a few Wikimedians who have worked at what may be considered the "global" level - which includes many people on this list - who might be recognized, in addition, on Meta or through a blog post or similar.
Certainly, most of the contributions of our deceased colleagues are, in fact, preserved forever in the edit histories of the content areas in which they have worked. Those who do not participate in content creation/management or on any of the projects...I really don't know where they would best be memorialized.
I do know that the memorial messages on SlimVirgin/SarahSV's English Wikipedia user talk page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:SlimVirgin have been a great comfort to her family, and I'd encourage anyone who would like to leave a message of condolence to do so there.
Risker/Anne
On Wed, 12 May 2021 at 05:21, Željko Blaće zblace@mi2.hr wrote:
Hey Folx - I am new to the list and relatively new to organizing in this spectrum and context. My work is mainly in bringing queer, but also feminist, green and other progressive practices (mostly to troubled Croatian Wikipedia, but also in the region and trans-locally to peers elsewhere).
Leigh thanks for the honest update and I am sorry to hear of email losses, as well as happy to hear of recovery of control due to tech update :-) Dysfunctional Croatian language mailing list still needs to recover control.
I am very sorry to hear of losses of so many Wikimedians and though I did not know them, their work as volunteers should maybe at least systematically saved and presented for the collective memory of the movement.
I feel that corporate social media silos do not support that well (as there is little value to extract there), so self hosting and preserving information, knowledge, expressions and impressions should be organized in some way.
I wonder if there is already an established way on META or elsewhere to keep track of people who contributed to the movement and specifically to causes like the people you mentioned here. If not maybe it makes sense to start something.
Best Z. Blace
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 10:45 AM Marielle Volz marielle.volz@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome back! Just to piggyback on this post, I'd also like to let people know that we've recently lost two editors who were a significant part of working on content gaps. Flyer22, who made significant contributions to articles on women's health, died in January: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2021-01-31/Obitua...
And just recently, SlimVirgin (Sarah), who among her many significant contributions overall, also founded the Gender Gap Task Force in 2013 and wrote an essay on how to write about women on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians/2021#SlimVirgin
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 9:34 PM Leigh Honeywell leigh@hypatia.ca wrote:
Hey folks! it's been a while.
The Gendergap mailing list just got migrated to Mailman 3, which means I now have my admin access back (I'd lost access to the previous system and hadn't had a chance to restore it for... several years.)
The list had been set to new posters being moderated, which resulted in a number of messages being caught and I wasn't able to release them. Unfortunately those messages didn't survive the migration, but I've adjusted the moderation settings and going forward new messages should go through.
I've adjusted the list description to be a bit more concise: it is now "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects."
This part is sad, but as a heads up and for transparency's sake: I also went ahead and removed Kevin as an Owner/Moderator of the list as I don't know who now controls his former email accounts. For those who had missed his passing, there is a lovely tribute to his life and work on the Signpost: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-08-04/Obitua...
Hope that everyone has been keeping well through this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing more activity on this list in the future with the new Mailman migration.
All the best,
-Leigh
-- Leigh Honeywell http://hypatia.ca @hypatiadotca
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On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 6:21 AM Risker risker.wp@gmail.com wrote:
The overwhelming majority of Wikimedians work only on one or two projects. I don't think Meta is a good place to memorialize them; in many cases, Meta is a project they have never gone to, where they are mostly unknown, and it is disconnected in almost all cases from the project where the deceased editor worked and called home. Their home project(s) or projects where they have made significant contributions are the best place to recognize them. There are a few Wikimedians who have worked at what may be considered the "global" level - which includes many people on this list - who might be recognized, in addition, on Meta or through a blog post or similar.
Certainly, most of the contributions of our deceased colleagues are, in fact, preserved forever in the edit histories of the content areas in which they have worked. Those who do not participate in content creation/management or on any of the projects...I really don't know where they would best be memorialized.
I do know that the memorial messages on SlimVirgin/SarahSV's English Wikipedia user talk page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:SlimVirgin have been a great comfort to her family, and I'd encourage anyone who would like to leave a message of condolence to do so there.
Risker/Anne
I hear you. Excellent point. Maybe there is a way to do both, but in different ways. One place as you suggested in most direct context specific, community tied and original language of person, with one that maybe connects the movement's wide losses and serves as appreciation to all of them? If Meta still sounds as wrong (understanding that some experience it also as toxic) maybe a new space can be established as part of WikiSpore.org? (maybe with subdomain RiP) It is not an easy topic to discuss at the time at all and let alone at the time of loss, so I would hope this can be considered as a mid-term incentive.
Best Z. Blace
On Wed, 12 May 2021 at 05:21, Željko Blaće zblace@mi2.hr wrote:
Hey Folx - I am new to the list and relatively new to organizing in this spectrum and context. My work is mainly in bringing queer, but also feminist, green and other progressive practices (mostly to troubled Croatian Wikipedia, but also in the region and trans-locally to peers elsewhere).
Leigh thanks for the honest update and I am sorry to hear of email losses, as well as happy to hear of recovery of control due to tech update :-) Dysfunctional Croatian language mailing list still needs to recover control.
I am very sorry to hear of losses of so many Wikimedians and though I did not know them, their work as volunteers should maybe at least systematically saved and presented for the collective memory of the movement.
I feel that corporate social media silos do not support that well (as there is little value to extract there), so self hosting and preserving information, knowledge, expressions and impressions should be organized in some way.
I wonder if there is already an established way on META or elsewhere to keep track of people who contributed to the movement and specifically to causes like the people you mentioned here. If not maybe it makes sense to start something.
Best Z. Blace
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 10:45 AM Marielle Volz marielle.volz@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome back! Just to piggyback on this post, I'd also like to let people know that we've recently lost two editors who were a significant part of working on content gaps. Flyer22, who made significant contributions to articles on women's health, died in January: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2021-01-31/Obitua...
And just recently, SlimVirgin (Sarah), who among her many significant contributions overall, also founded the Gender Gap Task Force in 2013 and wrote an essay on how to write about women on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians/2021#SlimVirgin
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 9:34 PM Leigh Honeywell leigh@hypatia.ca wrote:
Hey folks! it's been a while.
The Gendergap mailing list just got migrated to Mailman 3, which means I now have my admin access back (I'd lost access to the previous system and hadn't had a chance to restore it for... several years.)
The list had been set to new posters being moderated, which resulted in a number of messages being caught and I wasn't able to release them. Unfortunately those messages didn't survive the migration, but I've adjusted the moderation settings and going forward new messages should go through.
I've adjusted the list description to be a bit more concise: it is now "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects."
This part is sad, but as a heads up and for transparency's sake: I also went ahead and removed Kevin as an Owner/Moderator of the list as I don't know who now controls his former email accounts. For those who had missed his passing, there is a lovely tribute to his life and work on the Signpost: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-08-04/Obitua...
Hope that everyone has been keeping well through this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing more activity on this list in the future with the new Mailman migration.
All the best,
-Leigh
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So sad to hear that Sarah/Slim Virgin has passed. I wish I could leave my condolences. I wasn't aware of her until she invited me to join the Gender Gap Task Force, but from then on she was someone whose take on Wikipedia and Wikipedians - including myself - was important to me. I especially appreciate the hard work she put into improving the articles' and the community's gender representation.
Lightbreather
On Sat, May 15, 2021, 9:21 PM Risker risker.wp@gmail.com wrote:
The overwhelming majority of Wikimedians work only on one or two projects. I don't think Meta is a good place to memorialize them; in many cases, Meta is a project they have never gone to, where they are mostly unknown, and it is disconnected in almost all cases from the project where the deceased editor worked and called home. Their home project(s) or projects where they have made significant contributions are the best place to recognize them. There are a few Wikimedians who have worked at what may be considered the "global" level - which includes many people on this list - who might be recognized, in addition, on Meta or through a blog post or similar.
Certainly, most of the contributions of our deceased colleagues are, in fact, preserved forever in the edit histories of the content areas in which they have worked. Those who do not participate in content creation/management or on any of the projects...I really don't know where they would best be memorialized.
I do know that the memorial messages on SlimVirgin/SarahSV's English Wikipedia user talk page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:SlimVirgin have been a great comfort to her family, and I'd encourage anyone who would like to leave a message of condolence to do so there.
Risker/Anne
On Wed, 12 May 2021 at 05:21, Željko Blaće zblace@mi2.hr wrote:
Hey Folx - I am new to the list and relatively new to organizing in this spectrum and context. My work is mainly in bringing queer, but also feminist, green and other progressive practices (mostly to troubled Croatian Wikipedia, but also in the region and trans-locally to peers elsewhere).
Leigh thanks for the honest update and I am sorry to hear of email losses, as well as happy to hear of recovery of control due to tech update :-) Dysfunctional Croatian language mailing list still needs to recover control.
I am very sorry to hear of losses of so many Wikimedians and though I did not know them, their work as volunteers should maybe at least systematically saved and presented for the collective memory of the movement.
I feel that corporate social media silos do not support that well (as there is little value to extract there), so self hosting and preserving information, knowledge, expressions and impressions should be organized in some way.
I wonder if there is already an established way on META or elsewhere to keep track of people who contributed to the movement and specifically to causes like the people you mentioned here. If not maybe it makes sense to start something.
Best Z. Blace
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 10:45 AM Marielle Volz marielle.volz@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome back! Just to piggyback on this post, I'd also like to let people know that we've recently lost two editors who were a significant part of working on content gaps. Flyer22, who made significant contributions to articles on women's health, died in January: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2021-01-31/Obitua...
And just recently, SlimVirgin (Sarah), who among her many significant contributions overall, also founded the Gender Gap Task Force in 2013 and wrote an essay on how to write about women on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians/2021#SlimVirgin
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 9:34 PM Leigh Honeywell leigh@hypatia.ca wrote:
Hey folks! it's been a while.
The Gendergap mailing list just got migrated to Mailman 3, which means I now have my admin access back (I'd lost access to the previous system and hadn't had a chance to restore it for... several years.)
The list had been set to new posters being moderated, which resulted in a number of messages being caught and I wasn't able to release them. Unfortunately those messages didn't survive the migration, but I've adjusted the moderation settings and going forward new messages should go through.
I've adjusted the list description to be a bit more concise: it is now "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects."
This part is sad, but as a heads up and for transparency's sake: I also went ahead and removed Kevin as an Owner/Moderator of the list as I don't know who now controls his former email accounts. For those who had missed his passing, there is a lovely tribute to his life and work on the Signpost: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-08-04/Obitua...
Hope that everyone has been keeping well through this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing more activity on this list in the future with the new Mailman migration.
All the best,
-Leigh
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Very sorry to hear about their passing.
I've been involved with handling the 'administrative side' for a few Wikimedians from the Dutch community we lost last year, and the people that handle the en-Wikipedia page saw my edits and reached out to me and asked if I could write a small in memorial about two of them who also were internationally active: the team is quite pro-active in this. The in memorials were published in the English Signpost. Also, since a few years Jimmy mentions the people we lost as a movement in his speech on Wikimania (after an email on wikimedia-l, and maybe other places, to share the usernames of the people we lost in the past year) and we even had a small memorial site at Wikimania 2019. Very nicely done, under a tree, in the grass field next to the main building.
I guess every community needs to find it's own way in this, the en-wp page is imho a good point to start if you would like to create a page for your lost ones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians
Ciell
yes. virtual memorials are fine, and we could do an editathon in her name as we did for Kevin, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/2016_Women_... but i think we should organize some scholarships / stipends in her name. i will raise this at Wikimedia DC meeting in June. if anyone else is interested, let me know.
Jim Hayes
On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 2:32 PM ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
Very sorry to hear about their passing.
I've been involved with handling the 'administrative side' for a few Wikimedians from the Dutch community we lost last year, and the people that handle the en-Wikipedia page saw my edits and reached out to me and asked if I could write a small in memorial about two of them who also were internationally active: the team is quite pro-active in this. The in memorials were published in the English Signpost. Also, since a few years Jimmy mentions the people we lost as a movement in his speech on Wikimania (after an email on wikimedia-l, and maybe other places, to share the usernames of the people we lost in the past year) and we even had a small memorial site at Wikimania 2019. Very nicely done, under a tree, in the grass field next to the main building.
I guess every community needs to find it's own way in this, the en-wp page is imho a good point to start if you would like to create a page for your lost ones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians
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What about sending something to her family aknowledging her engagement in the wikimedia movement? We did that for Coyau in France. Kind regards, Nattes à chat
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le 17 mai 2021 à 00:00, J Hayes slowking4@gmail.com a écrit :
yes. virtual memorials are fine, and we could do an editathon in her name as we did for Kevin, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/2016_Women_... but i think we should organize some scholarships / stipends in her name. i will raise this at Wikimedia DC meeting in June. if anyone else is interested, let me know.
Jim Hayes
On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 2:32 PM ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
Very sorry to hear about their passing.
I've been involved with handling the 'administrative side' for a few Wikimedians from the Dutch community we lost last year, and the people that handle the en-Wikipedia page saw my edits and reached out to me and asked if I could write a small in memorial about two of them who also were internationally active: the team is quite pro-active in this. The in memorials were published in the English Signpost. Also, since a few years Jimmy mentions the people we lost as a movement in his speech on Wikimania (after an email on wikimedia-l, and maybe other places, to share the usernames of the people we lost in the past year) and we even had a small memorial site at Wikimania 2019. Very nicely done, under a tree, in the grass field next to the main building.
I guess every community needs to find it's own way in this, the en-wp page is imho a good point to start if you would like to create a page for your lost ones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deceased_Wikipedians
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Thank you for the work. I am a member of Wikimujeres and I live in Catalonia where we carried out permanent editing workshops to teach how to edit and how to correct gender bias in the Catalan and Spanish Wikipedia. Thank you also for reminding us of the beautiful tribute to Kevin's life and work. Ester Bonet
Missatge de Leigh Honeywell leigh@hypatia.ca del dia dl., 10 de maig 2021 a les 22:34:
Hey folks! it's been a while.
The Gendergap mailing list just got migrated to Mailman 3, which means I now have my admin access back (I'd lost access to the previous system and hadn't had a chance to restore it for... several years.)
The list had been set to new posters being moderated, which resulted in a number of messages being caught and I wasn't able to release them. Unfortunately those messages didn't survive the migration, but I've adjusted the moderation settings and going forward new messages should go through.
I've adjusted the list description to be a bit more concise: it is now "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects."
This part is sad, but as a heads up and for transparency's sake: I also went ahead and removed Kevin as an Owner/Moderator of the list as I don't know who now controls his former email accounts. For those who had missed his passing, there is a lovely tribute to his life and work on the Signpost: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-08-04/Obitua...
Hope that everyone has been keeping well through this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing more activity on this list in the future with the new Mailman migration.
All the best,
-Leigh
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