Apart from getting inputs from the chapters, I think it would be great for us to get responses from 'non-legal volunteer' groups like this too.
Cheers Bishakha
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: KIZU Naoko aphaia@gmail.com Date: 2010/10/1 Subject: [Wikimedia-asia-chapters] Wikimedia in Kansai report - 2010/09 To: Wikimedia-asia-chapters@lists.wikimedia.org
Hi Wikimedia Asians, (bcc: wikansai@gmail.com)
first let me introduce myself to you mates, whilst I hope most of you and I have already interacted on internal and/or Wikimania, I'm Kizu Naoko, a Tokyo-born Wikimedian in Kansai where I've been in since 1992. On Wikimedia I'm user:Aphaia and on freenode, I'm britty. So first of all, sorry for your current and possible confusions in future.
Since Morgan invited interested people, not only chapter people, to join this list during Wikimania, it stays in my todo box until this morning. I'd appreciate list moderators to approve my subscription.
As said, I'm a Wikimedian in Kansai along my other 4 colleagues. We are no chapter at all though, it would be nice to share our activity report with you Asian Wikimedians. Please note some of items are still in progress and hence confidential.
* Founding *
Wikimedians in Kansai (abbr: WiKansai) was founded on September 15, 2010 as a non legal volunteer group.
Before that, we had distributed a press release. Most people had ignored but we got some favorable responses including Academic Resource Guide, Inc. and its weekly e-newsletter. ARG gave us a coverage and at least an academic blogger pick it up.
* Event *
On Septemer 26, we hosted Kansai Wikimedia Unconference #4. 6 people attended, and two were non-members. One of those is a former non-profit staffer and now an aspirant OOo evangelist, another is a psychologist and professor at a local university. Along three WiKansai those two ladies gave talks, on FLOSS community facilitation and demography of a certain knowledge oriented social media (http://chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp, an answer.com alike). The professor gave us WiKansai short interviews too mainly on our motivation to participate, and has hoped to get a closer term with us and JaWP community.
* Talk affiliated by WiKansai * "Get involved into GLAM-WIKI" by Kizu Naoko, at ARG cafe in Kyoto, September 19. ARG cafe is a sort of academic cafe, hosted by ARG, Inc. In a friendly atmosphere around 20 people give lightning talks and people discuss those topics adjacent "ARG fest". Regretfully both speech and beer were charged, but quality was quite good (They served Guinness). Since the majority of audience had been expected to be librarians and archivists, I'd have picked up this topic and mentioned last year GLAM conference hosted by WMAU, some collaboration in Europe from Tropenmuseum to coming two confs. I gave an emphasis to Tropenmuseum case, because it involved int'l collaboration with Indonesian, e.g. Asian Wikimedians. I'd have loved the audience to notice it's already West Pacific rim initiatives, which we in Japan belong also.
At ARG fest chats, we found some possible collaborations. See "Plans" section.
" Plans " Fixed - October 31, Kansai Wikimedia Unconference #5 at Good-Day (a local firm which offers us the venue for free) - November 5, Ryan Lane Wikimedia tech guy will come to Japan and give a talk. WiKansai got involved to organize his talk along a local conf which Ryan had invited.
In progress - November 7, Ryan is planning to give a talk in Tokyo. We organize it with people in Tokyo - January 22 or 29, "Wikipedia 10 years" party; planned in Kyoto, we are now contacting to local firms on possible venue.
a local academic (or the blogger who celebrated our launching) will give a talk as invited speaker.
Questions, suggestions and cheers are welcome :) Regards,
-- KIZU Naoko / 木津尚子 member of Wikimedians in Kansai / 関西ウィキメディアユーザ会 http://kansai.wikimedia.jp
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