Thanks, Andrew!

At Tilman’s request, we just changed the URL to conform with the standard format he’s using on Meta:

https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/02/17/wikimedia-highlights-january-2015/

Please use this new URL instead of the previous one.

This standardized URL format makes it easier to translate the highlights on Meta.

We will update the blog admin documentation to make it clear that’s a requirement for these highlights.

Thanks!


Fabrice


On Feb 17, 2015, at 4:43 PM, Andrew Sherman <asherman@wikimedia.org> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Me and Fabrice just published the "Wikimedia Highlights January 2015 blog post."

https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/02/17/wikimedia-january-2015/

Thanks to Fabrice, Movement Communications Manager, for all the help editing and Tilman, Senior Operations Analyst, for the translations and final edits. 

Bellow are some proposed social media messages for this story. Please tweak as needed.

Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):

Check out these highlights from the Wikimedia blog in January 2015. (link)

Facebook/Google+

Here are highlights from the Wikimedia blog in January 2015: last month, Wikipedia turned 14 and won the prestigious Erasmus prize; we reported on how Jack Andraka used Wikipedia to develop a new test for pancreatic cancer as a high school student; we featured a new program that shows Czech senior citizens how to edit Wikipedia -- and we announced the release of a new Content Translation tool. (link)


Thanks,

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Andrew Sherman
Digital Communications | Wikimedia Foundation
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