Hi Siko,

I don't expect it to be a problem to run both banners simultaneously. I would prefer it if you can keep WLM banners at least for some percentage up, so that people see it isn't broken :) 

Thanks for asking, and sorry for the late reply,

Lodewijk

Am 14. September 2011 10:35 schrieb Strainu <strainu10@gmail.com>:
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I told him it would be ok to take all the slots in that interval,
especially for Romanian, as we have a local sitenotice with the
contest.

Strainu

09/07/2011 23:16 - Siko Bouterse wrote:

> Hi Multichill,
> We're planning to run some banner tests to see if we can recruit new
> translators for the fundraiser.  The tests are scheduled for 3 hours
> on September 15th (during the evening in Europe, 8-11 am PST),
> although most will only run for 1 hour during that time.  Half of the
> tests will target by language (French and Romanian) and half will
> target by location (France, Belgium, and Romania), all will target
> only logged-in users of Wikipedia, Meta, and Commons.  I noticed
> you're running banners for all of September in Europe.  Because we
> only need 3 hours I'm hoping you won't mind sharing that day :-)  If
> its ok to serve our banners to 100% of our targets for that time, that
> would be great, but if not we can plan to split the traffic and each
> serve to 50%?
> Thanks!
> Siko
>
> --
> Siko Bouterse
> Head of Community Fellowships
> Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
>
> sbouterse@wikimedia.org
>

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