*Summary*: The draft definition of leadership
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Leadership_Development_Working_Group/Conten…>,
prepared by the Leadership Development Task Force, is ready for community
review!Please share your thoughts on our Meta discussion page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Talk:Leadership_Developm…>
,
in the feedback form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSchUS1h0ftawc3OPyW5B6ct1Xbo6Pso9nH…>
(link
to Google Docs), or in the Movement Strategy Forum
<https://forum.movement-strategy.org/t/leadership-development-working-group/…>
.
You can also email us directly at *leadershipworkinggroup(a)wikimedia.org
<http://wikimedia.org/>*. Comments will be collected until *October 6,
2022.*
Hello everyone!
We hope you know that the Leadership Development Working Group
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Leadership_Development_W…>
(LDWG)
has been working for the past few months to formulate and find ways to
nurture leadership for our movement. The LDWG is a group of Wikimedia
volunteers representing different communities, languages, roles, and
experiences. We are pleased to report that our draft definition of
leadership
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Leadership_Development_W…>
is
now available for community comment. This first draft was written after
months of discussion, learning, and sharing of perspectives from our
community. The Wikimedia Movement, which is diverse by nature and has
particular characteristics due to its distinctive way of working, has been
expressly considered and included in this definition.
Please consider revising the definition and let us know what you think
by* October
6, 2022*. The draft includes a general definition of leadership and
subcategories detailing the actions, qualities, and results of good
leadership.
There are many places where you can express your ideas, suggestions, and
feedback, such as the Meta talk page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Talk:Leadership_Developm…>
,
the feedback form,
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSchUS1h0ftawc3OPyW5B6ct1Xbo6Pso9nH…>
and
the Movement Strategy Forum
<https://forum.movement-strategy.org/t/leadership-development-working-group/…>
post.
You can also email us directly at *leadershipworkinggroup(a)wikimedia.org
<leadershipworkinggroup(a)wikimedia.org>* .
You can check if the general definition and the subcategories fit your idea
of leadership in the movement. You can also try to find information gaps,
maybe some of the qualities of a leader or something else are missing in
this draft definition, or you can check if the definition applies to all
cultural, linguistic, community or other contexts belonging to the movement
and share your ideas with us.
Join us in celebrating the diverse and distinctive leadership of our
movement.
Cordially,
The Leadership Development Task Force
Hi all
I was checking the banner for Wiki Loves Monuments in various languages,
and I noticed I miss some translations. The main banner text tells that
there is a photo contest, and below this text line there is a short text.
And various translations of this text are missing. In English this text is
"Learn more", but some other languages have the text "More information" as
that sounds better in those languages.
The "Learn more"/"More information" text for various languages is missing.
Please let met know how you would translate "Learn more" or "More
information" in one or more of these languages below (which is logic in
your language).
You can add the translation on this page:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Centra…
Afrikaans (af)
Asturian (ast)
Azerbaijani (az)
Central Bikol (bcl)
Crimean Tatar (crh)
Irish (ga)
Scottish Gaelic (gd)
Croatian (hr)
Maithili (mai)
Malagasy (mg)
Mirandese (mwl)
Min Nan Chinese (nan)
Nepali (ne)
Northern Sotho (nso)
Punjabi (pa)
Northern Sami (se)
Albanian (sq)
Swahili (sw)
Tamil (ta)
Tswana (tn)
Tatar (tt)
Urdu (ur)
Yiddish (yi)
Yoruba (yo)
Thanks!
For now I only need a translation for the languages listed above. For other
languages listed in the table on
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Centra…
I have the small text already.
(If you speak a language that is not in the list on the page at all, please
add the main banner text and the short text. Still various large languages
are missing, for example Indonesian.)
Romaine
Hi all,
(summary: join us
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office…>
for a workshop on Saturday 1 October at 2pm UTC / 10am EDT)
After some discussions with various people we thought it might be useful to
have a discussion/office hour about landing pages and making the design of
them effective. This is a bit late in the game for most of you, but some
campaigns will only run in October, so it may be better late than not at
all. I would like to repeat this next year in June/July (maybe at
Wikimania?).
Over the past years, we have developed some documentation on how to create
a good landing page
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments/Documentati…>
and
we have shared a template
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments/Documentati…>
that the international team believes could be a useful starting point for
many competitions that is also more mobile friendly (here
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments/Documentati…>
is an older version).
Last year I have done a research project to analyze the performance of our
banner workflow (some results should be shared in the coming weeks) and
while there are no formal findings for this, I did note that the countries
with lowest conversion (percentage of user IDs that click on the banner
that continue to the upload page) seemed to be somewhat correlated with
design elements of the pages (they looked more like Wikipedia articles
and/or were missing a clear call to action).
What I thought might be useful is to organize an explicit opportunity for
organizers from different campaigns to show their landing page/workflow,
and get some feedback from other organizers. We have all gone through the
challenges of setting up these processes, and we can keep improving them.
The workshop will be on Google Meet at 1 October, 14:00 UTC (10:00 EDT,
16:00 CEST). Please sign up here
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office…>
so
that we can prepare a bit. Link will be shared there too.
Best,
Lodewijk
Hi everyone,
Last year's WLM winner Donatas Dabravolskas won the competition with a
photograph of the *Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading* in Rio de Janeiro,
Brasil.
Let me share with you a blog post on the story of Wiki Loves Monuments in
Brasil
<https://www.wikilovesmonuments.org/the-wiki-loves-monuments-story-of-brazil…>,
and a video interview (with English subtitles) with the winner of WLM 2021!
Please enjoy, and feel inspired. 🙂
Best,
Ciell
(Read this message in other languages on Meta-wiki
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Leadership_Development_Working_Group/Call_f…>:
español • Русский • বাংলা • 한국어 • Português • العربية •हिन्दी • עברית
• Ìgbò • català• Yoruba)
TL;DR: The draft leadership definition[1] prepared by the Leadership
Development Working Group is ready for community feedback! Please share
your feedback on Meta[2], the feedback form[3] or the Movement Strategy
Forum[4]. You can also directly mail us at
leadershipworkinggroup(a)wikimedia.org. The feedback will be collected till
October 6, 2022.
Hello everyone!
I hope you are aware that the Leadership Development Working Group[5] has
been working over the past few months to formulate and find ways to nurture
the leadership of our movement. The Leadership Development Working Group
(LDWG) is a group of Wikimedia volunteers representing different
communities, languages, roles, and experiences. We are pleased to inform
the community that our draft definition of leadership is now available for
community feedback. This first draft definition of leadership was written
after months of discussion, learning, and sharing from our community
perspective. The Wikimedia Movement, which is by nature diverse and
distinctive in its own way, is expressly addressed by this definition.
Please consider going through the definition and letting us know what you
think by *October 6, 20**22.* The draft definition includes a general
definition of leadership and subcategories that elaborate on the actions,
qualities, and outcomes of good leadership.
There are many places where you can express your ideas, suggestions, and
comments, such as the meta talk page[2], the feedback form[3], and Movement
Strategy Forum Post[4]. You can also directly mail us at
leadershipworkinggroup(a)wikimedia.org.
You can check if the general definition, and the subcategories align with
your idea of leadership in the movement. You can also try finding the gaps,
maybe some qualities of a leader or anything else are missing in the draft
definition or you can check if the definition applies to all cultural,
linguistic, community or other contexts of the movement and share your
thoughts with us.
Together, let's celebrate the movement's diverse and distinctive
leadership!
Thank you.
[1] Link to the draft definition on meta
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Leadership_Development_Working_Group/Content>
[2] Link to meta talk page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Leadership_Development_Working_Group>
[3] Link to the feedback form <https://forms.gle/o7a4FYV8ZkisJF3KA>
[4] Link to the Movement Strategy Forum post
<https://forum.movement-strategy.org/t/leadership-development-working-group/…>
[5] Link to the meta page of LDWG
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Leadership_Development_Working_Group>
Cassie Casares
Program Support Associate
Community Development
Wikimedia Foundation
ccasares(a)wikimedia.org
Hi everyone!
Just a quick heads up that we love to collect and share all of the local
press mentions for Wiki Loves Monuments.
This is the specific page on Commons
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Press_…>
where we document them, please add yours!
Looking forward to read (and hear, and see?!) the places our competition is
mentioned. 😀
Best,
Ciell
Hello organizers and everyone interested,
This years local WLM competitons have already started, thanks to all the
busy organizers and contributors.
In the meantime it was also decided to raise the value of the awards in
2022. You can find the full list here:
https://www.wikilovesmonuments.org/awards Please note that in addition
to the main category of WLM international two special prizes will be
awarded.
We would also like to remind you of the possibilty to apply for
micro-grants if needed. Details about this offer can been found here:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Organi…
Regards,
Manfred for the team of WLM international
Hello WLM international team,
As the competition is going to start very soon in a few days, is it
possible to declare the international prizes here -
https://www.wikilovesmonuments.org/awards/ , so that we can refer to that
announcement on our national event pages?
Regards,
Bodhisattwa
(On behalf of WLM India team)
Hi all,
Wiki Loves Monuments is also a group on Telegram what you can join if you
are an organiser.
Link:
https://t.me/wlm_international
Here you can ask quick questions and urgent problems, and more...
Romaine