Dear all,
here is a short video I made about Commons, WLM, and ideas on how
to reuse this content -- the purpose is to deliver some information
on Commons and WLM quickly, while suggesting local entities to reuse
this content for their own purpose.
The video with no subtitles (french):
http://www.lemuseelibre.com/wikilovesmonuments.html
With subtitles (french, english):
http://www.universalsubtitles.org/fr/videos/xnGpy1BeWK7m/info/
(If you want to add subtitles in your own language, please do!)
The video reuse nice infographics from "The State of Wikipedia"
(Jess3) and is licensed under CC by-sa 3.0.
Enjoy,
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Bastien
Hi,
The Philippines would like to launch the project towards the end of March
to coincide with the onset of the summer and travel season in the country.
We have been made aware, that the infrastructure would not be ready until
September, and thus from the launching date which is targeted to be March
24, until September we would be constantly promoting the competition, and
just continuously update the participants on how to upload their entries
once the infrastructure is ready.
Would there by any problems or objections on our move?
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Hi Rupert,
this was also suggested last year. I think certain types of collaboration
should certainly be possible (as long as it doesn't change the fundamental
character of the contest etc, but that speaks for itself). Last year there
were also suggestions in this direction, but nothing happened in the end.
If someone is willing to pick it up, investigate and follow the leads, it
would certainly be welcome.
Best,
Lodewijk
No dia Terça-feira, 24 de Janeiro de 2012, rupert
THURNERrupert.thurner(a)gmail.com escreveu:
> would there be any possibility to set up some collaboration with
> openstreetmappers?
>
> rupert
> On Jan 16, 2012 10:59 PM, "Lodewijk" <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org');>>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I guess it is time for a small update! Some work has been done already,
>> but mainly behind the screens and as a follow up of what was discussed in
>> Amsterdam in December. You can find already some start of documentation on
>> what Wiki Loves Monuments is/will be like on
>> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Documen… (some
>> things to be decided) and you will find an initial timeline for the
>> international organization on
>> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Timeline (thank
>> you Tomasz!). An advised timeline for local organizing will follow at the
>> same page, but it might be helpful to just scroll through it and appreciate
>> the work ahead :)
>>
>> If you want to get started with organizing Wiki Loves Monuments in your
>> country, please don't hesitate to start making preperations! September 2012
>> is closer than you think. Past experiences teach that especially getting
>> the infrastructure on the wiki (including getting the official lists) is
>> the most time consuming task which has to happen ahead of time. For now,
>> please add your country to
>> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012 if
>> you didn't do so yet.
>>
>> I am also happy to be able to say that four volunteers with a lot of 2011
>> experience have been found to form a core coordination team for 2012 -
>> Maarten (Multichill), Elke (Elya), Tomasz (Odder) and myself will be trying
>> to coordinate efforts. Of course the main workload will still lay with the
>> national teams and also internationally any help will be appreciated. We
>> will do extra our best to create good documentation and I hope that you all
>> will ask your questions here and on the wiki in a timely manner - that way
>> we can avoid last minute discussions, misunderstanding and other issues.
>> Communication is always a challange, so I hope you will help with that.
>>
>> Also, the board of Wikimedia Nederland has indicated to be willing to be
>> the budget holder for WLM 2012, and be the official organizer for the
>> international contest - you shouldn't notice a lot of that as long as
>> things go well, but we simply need an organization to be able to sign off
>> on things (such as a world record attempt ;-) ). If there are no major
>> objections, I'll ask the WMNL board to make that official soon. Also, we're
>> trying to find the best way possible to ensure there is a good
>> communication and task management on an international level. Last year we
>> found in the evaluation that this was a bottle neck which caused several
>> other things to go imperfect, so we're trying to find a way to give some
>> professional support to the international coordination - that way we can
>> make sure holes are being filled and there is a backbone present. I hope
>> that will help make things run more smoothly that way.
>>
>> I hope that 2012 will be an even greater contest - seeing all the
>> interested countries from over the world I am both enthusiastic and a
>> little intimidated - I hope we can set off a wonderful international event.
>>
>> With kind regards,
>>
>> Lodewijk
>>
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>
Hi all,
I guess it is time for a small update! Some work has been done already, but
mainly behind the screens and as a follow up of what was discussed in
Amsterdam in December. You can find already some start of documentation on
what Wiki Loves Monuments is/will be like on
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Documen…
(some
things to be decided) and you will find an initial timeline for the
international organization on
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Timeline
(thank
you Tomasz!). An advised timeline for local organizing will follow at the
same page, but it might be helpful to just scroll through it and appreciate
the work ahead :)
If you want to get started with organizing Wiki Loves Monuments in your
country, please don't hesitate to start making preperations! September 2012
is closer than you think. Past experiences teach that especially getting
the infrastructure on the wiki (including getting the official lists) is
the most time consuming task which has to happen ahead of time. For now,
please add your country to
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012 if you
didn't do so yet.
I am also happy to be able to say that four volunteers with a lot of 2011
experience have been found to form a core coordination team for 2012 -
Maarten (Multichill), Elke (Elya), Tomasz (Odder) and myself will be trying
to coordinate efforts. Of course the main workload will still lay with the
national teams and also internationally any help will be appreciated. We
will do extra our best to create good documentation and I hope that you all
will ask your questions here and on the wiki in a timely manner - that way
we can avoid last minute discussions, misunderstanding and other issues.
Communication is always a challange, so I hope you will help with that.
Also, the board of Wikimedia Nederland has indicated to be willing to be
the budget holder for WLM 2012, and be the official organizer for the
international contest - you shouldn't notice a lot of that as long as
things go well, but we simply need an organization to be able to sign off
on things (such as a world record attempt ;-) ). If there are no major
objections, I'll ask the WMNL board to make that official soon. Also, we're
trying to find the best way possible to ensure there is a good
communication and task management on an international level. Last year we
found in the evaluation that this was a bottle neck which caused several
other things to go imperfect, so we're trying to find a way to give some
professional support to the international coordination - that way we can
make sure holes are being filled and there is a backbone present. I hope
that will help make things run more smoothly that way.
I hope that 2012 will be an even greater contest - seeing all the
interested countries from over the world I am both enthusiastic and a
little intimidated - I hope we can set off a wonderful international event.
With kind regards,
Lodewijk
Hi Nina,
for your local contest, you should get as creative as you like! In the
Netherlands we had for example a quantity classification too, and I think
in other countries they had different categories (i.e. Russia). Every
country will have different needs, and I would encourage you to suit those
needs as much as possible. At the same time, this kind of things probably
is best decided a little later in the year, but it is always good to think
it over a bit.
For the international contest, we should probably set the criteria
definitely at a later stage - they depend on which countries are
participating, what classifications can be set everywhere and how much
manpower we have. Personally I would like to keep the international contest
Simple - just quality of the single picture. That is for sure something
that is easy to explain to everyone, and doesn't require complicated rules
and jury criteria. But lets see about that in May or June when we have a
better picture of what the contest will look like.
Best,
Lodewijk
No dia 16 de Janeiro de 2012 23:30, Nina Wikipedia <nina.wikipedia(a)gmail.com
> escreveu:
> I have been thinking a lot, and it will be very useful to have sets of
> pictures who describe monuments. When we loose something in fire etc. those
> pictures are gold. Can we have a part of wlm this way?
>
> Nina
> Sendt fra min iPad
>
> Den 16. jan. 2012 kl. 22:58 skrev Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I guess it is time for a small update! Some work has been done already,
> but mainly behind the screens and as a follow up of what was discussed in
> Amsterdam in December. You can find already some start of documentation on
> what Wiki Loves Monuments is/will be like on
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Documen… (some
> things to be decided) and you will find an initial timeline for the
> international organization on
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Timeline (thank
> you Tomasz!). An advised timeline for local organizing will follow at the
> same page, but it might be helpful to just scroll through it and appreciate
> the work ahead :)
>
> If you want to get started with organizing Wiki Loves Monuments in your
> country, please don't hesitate to start making preperations! September 2012
> is closer than you think. Past experiences teach that especially getting
> the infrastructure on the wiki (including getting the official lists) is
> the most time consuming task which has to happen ahead of time. For now,
> please add your country to
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012 if
> you didn't do so yet.
>
> I am also happy to be able to say that four volunteers with a lot of 2011
> experience have been found to form a core coordination team for 2012 -
> Maarten (Multichill), Elke (Elya), Tomasz (Odder) and myself will be trying
> to coordinate efforts. Of course the main workload will still lay with the
> national teams and also internationally any help will be appreciated. We
> will do extra our best to create good documentation and I hope that you all
> will ask your questions here and on the wiki in a timely manner - that way
> we can avoid last minute discussions, misunderstanding and other issues.
> Communication is always a challange, so I hope you will help with that.
>
> Also, the board of Wikimedia Nederland has indicated to be willing to be
> the budget holder for WLM 2012, and be the official organizer for the
> international contest - you shouldn't notice a lot of that as long as
> things go well, but we simply need an organization to be able to sign off
> on things (such as a world record attempt ;-) ). If there are no major
> objections, I'll ask the WMNL board to make that official soon. Also, we're
> trying to find the best way possible to ensure there is a good
> communication and task management on an international level. Last year we
> found in the evaluation that this was a bottle neck which caused several
> other things to go imperfect, so we're trying to find a way to give some
> professional support to the international coordination - that way we can
> make sure holes are being filled and there is a backbone present. I hope
> that will help make things run more smoothly that way.
>
> I hope that 2012 will be an even greater contest - seeing all the
> interested countries from over the world I am both enthusiastic and a
> little intimidated - I hope we can set off a wonderful international event.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Lodewijk
>
> _______________________________________________
> Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list
> WikiLovesMonuments(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments
> http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list
> WikiLovesMonuments(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments
> http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu
>
Hi everyone,
A page on Commons was started for folks interested in participating in
Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 in the United States.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012_in_the_…
I'm also hoping that this will lead to "cross-border" coordination
between Mexico, the US, and Canada, as well. But, I figure that can be
organized at a later date (and that we can discuss it at GLAMcamp US,
which will feature representatives from WM MX and WM Canada!).
This will be a great opportunity to also develop relationships with
smaller cultural organizations such as historical societies (many which
are often housed in historic buildings!), archives, libraries, and other
organizations that retain amazing visual content related to historical
buildings, monuments and landmarks in the United States. And don't
forget public art ;)
Personally, I'll be focusing on coordination of West coast projects,
since I feel that the US is going to be a bit tough to a solid universal
coordination (sort of like Russia, this past year) in. And also I hope
to use the Wiki Takes platform for events.
Of course I'll be taking photographs of historical places wherever I
travel this year, and I hope you will too! (And it's SO hard for me to
not upload those images!!)
Sarah
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Dear All,
I believe this is the first post to this mailing list in 2011, and I would
like to wish a happy new year to all of you who are subscribed.
Now when we are three months from the 2011 competition, is there any way
to construct the full statistics (possibly split by country/language), in
both absolute and relative numbers:
* How many new editors (with zero edits previously) did we attract for the
competition? (This is known).
* How many of those had non-zero number of edits after the competition
(Oct-Nov-Dec-Jan)? How many edits?
* How many of them can be currently counted as reasonably active users of
at least one WMF project?
Cheers
Yaroslav