Hi everyone,
Thoughts on sharing this - geotargetted to Australia, where possible?
https://www.facebook.com/925565157522262/photos/a.925640017514776.1073741828...
Also shared by WMAU here:
https://www.facebook.com/wikimedia.au/posts/876046522449041 https://twitter.com/wm_au/status/636188990530392064
Note: At the time of this email it is 11pm in Western Australia, 1am on the east coast. Possibly in about 8 hours time?
Regards,
Charles (User:Chuq) Wikimedia Australia
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 6:30 PM, Tilman Bayer tbayer@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Gregory Varnum greg.varnum@gmail.com wrote:
Responses below.
-greg
On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:57 AM, James Alexander jalexander@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thoughts inline
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On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Tilman Bayer tbayer@wikimedia.org wrote:
from @wikipedia and @mediawiki: https://twitter.com/wikidata/status/631460768249200641
No real issues from mediawiki but this one worries me a bit from
@wikipedia. It just sounds a bit too technical/inside baseball. Even I read it and went "arbitrary access? WTF is that?" before thinking harder and realizing they mean being able to call within templates etc. I worry that the vast majority of our audience would have no idea what this is.
Agree that it is appropriate for @mw - seems less so for @wp
OK, done from @mediawiki only. No strong feelings about that one, but
just as a general remark I think there is often value in (re)tweeting something that might not be 100% accessible to all followers, but gives even laypeople sort of an ambient sense of awareness ("OK, I don't fully understand what's going on there, but nice that there's apparently progress with Wikidata and Wikipedia".)
from @wikipedia:
https://twitter.com/WikimediaCH/status/626066626308407296
Fine by me as long as we're ok with calling it Wikipedia's medical
encyclopedia (possibly implying it's an official app?).
I’m on the fence about these personally - has mobile weighed in on these set of apps?
You're both raising good points, but Kiwix and Wikiproject Med have a
good reputation in the movement for what they do, and as a default assumption I would trust a major chapter to use the "Wikipedia" mark responsibly and adequately. (I'm actually working in the WMF Reading team, i.e. the engineering department responsible for mobile including the main WP apps, although this RT suggestion does not constitute a papal blessing or anything ;) I am more concerned about an official WMF-run Twitter account promoting Wikiwand, as it happened recently.
from @wikicommons and perhaps others:
https://twitter.com/benglabs/status/629966289574957056 https://twitter.com/Pyb75/status/629670299580125185
LGTM
LGTM from @wc and @wp - maybe @wm
from @mediawiki, the first one perhaps also from @wikipedia: https://twitter.com/brionv/status/629733830547509248
mayyyybe from @wikipedia, fairly technical though. @mediawiki for sure
LGTM for @mediawiki
+1 for just @mw only
from @wikimedia and perhaps others: https://twitter.com/danjarratt/status/631139320997392385
LGTM for @wikimedia/@wikipedia/@wikicommons
+1 for all three
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Looks good to me - good luck with the event!!
-greg
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On Aug 25, 2015, at 10:59 AM, Charles Gregory wmau.lists@chuq.net wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thoughts on sharing this - geotargetted to Australia, where possible?
https://www.facebook.com/925565157522262/photos/a.925640017514776.1073741828...
Also shared by WMAU here:
https://www.facebook.com/wikimedia.au/posts/876046522449041 https://twitter.com/wm_au/status/636188990530392064
Note: At the time of this email it is 11pm in Western Australia, 1am on the east coast. Possibly in about 8 hours time?
Regards,
Charles (User:Chuq) Wikimedia Australia
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 6:30 PM, Tilman Bayer tbayer@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Gregory Varnum greg.varnum@gmail.com wrote: Responses below.
-greg
On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:57 AM, James Alexander jalexander@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thoughts inline
James Alexander Community Advocacy Wikimedia Foundation (415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Tilman Bayer tbayer@wikimedia.org wrote: from @wikipedia and @mediawiki: https://twitter.com/wikidata/status/631460768249200641
No real issues from mediawiki but this one worries me a bit from @wikipedia. It just sounds a bit too technical/inside baseball. Even I read it and went "arbitrary access? WTF is that?" before thinking harder and realizing they mean being able to call within templates etc. I worry that the vast majority of our audience would have no idea what this is.
Agree that it is appropriate for @mw - seems less so for @wp
OK, done from @mediawiki only. No strong feelings about that one, but just as a general remark I think there is often value in (re)tweeting something that might not be 100% accessible to all followers, but gives even laypeople sort of an ambient sense of awareness ("OK, I don't fully understand what's going on there, but nice that there's apparently progress with Wikidata and Wikipedia".)
from @wikipedia: https://twitter.com/WikimediaCH/status/626066626308407296
Fine by me as long as we're ok with calling it Wikipedia's medical encyclopedia (possibly implying it's an official app?).
I’m on the fence about these personally - has mobile weighed in on these set of apps?
You're both raising good points, but Kiwix and Wikiproject Med have a good reputation in the movement for what they do, and as a default assumption I would trust a major chapter to use the "Wikipedia" mark responsibly and adequately. (I'm actually working in the WMF Reading team, i.e. the engineering department responsible for mobile including the main WP apps, although this RT suggestion does not constitute a papal blessing or anything ;) I am more concerned about an official WMF-run Twitter account promoting Wikiwand, as it happened recently.
from @wikicommons and perhaps others: https://twitter.com/benglabs/status/629966289574957056 https://twitter.com/Pyb75/status/629670299580125185
LGTM
LGTM from @wc and @wp - maybe @wm
from @mediawiki, the first one perhaps also from @wikipedia: https://twitter.com/brionv/status/629733830547509248
mayyyybe from @wikipedia, fairly technical though. @mediawiki for sure
LGTM for @mediawiki
+1 for just @mw only
from @wikimedia and perhaps others: https://twitter.com/danjarratt/status/631139320997392385
LGTM for @wikimedia/@wikipedia/@wikicommons
+1 for all three
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