Hi Ilario,
just changing the topic a bit to make sure discussions dont get confusing.
Wiki Loves Monuments is a contest with a federative model. Every country will organize their national contest, and will submit their top-10 to the European contest. Depending on what works best in your country, you can put the focus a bit more on one or on the other in your communication.
You can probably find some helpful information on the concept page on Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2011/Concept . This page is not updated after Berlin, so I appreciate any help there from participants.
I hope this answers your question, Ilario?
Best,
Lodewijk
2011/5/18 Ilario Valdelli valdelli@gmail.com
On 18.05.2011 21:00, Lodewijk wrote:
Dear all,
After I returned home, I realized that even though we made a wonderful budget for the European part of Wiki Loves Monuments, we did not decide how to split it up amongst the European chapters. Please find below the estimated costs. I would like to ask the chapters that can spare it, to consider contributing to this budget. More specifically, I would like to get at least a reply from: France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland and Switzerland whether they would be able to take a share in this budget.
Thanks,
Lodewijk
Dear Lodewijk, I am a little bit confused because we are organizing in Switzerland:
a) Swiss Jury b) prizes for swiss competition c) and so on
In few words the project has had the idea that WLM was an event based per country.
Here it seems that there will be an European jury, European prizes and an event valid for all Europe.
I have miss the first part of the organization of WLM, but I don't know if this is a decision taken in Berlin or if it was decided in that format at the start and we have misunderstood something.
Ilario
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