Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) and Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC)
Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best,
Ciell
Hello,
As a suggestion of topic... It would be really great if we could have a fix for lists of monuments & cultural heritage produced from Wikidata at Wikipédia via Listeria, after the great disruption caused by Listerias last update which removed the possibility of sorting the lists by geographical subdivision. This kind of list[1] used to be generated with ordered sections for every municipality in the district list, which were then ordered inside by civil parish & monument name, making the process of finding monuments in a given place very easy. The "fix" available on Listeria is to add a query for every municipality - in our case 308 queries, which is not an option. This disruption caused by that Listeria update - which very much ruined that tool in this aspect - is having a considerable negative impact in the participation in the contest, and it would be great to have an alternative (either existing or new).
[1] - https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2019/Portu...
Best, Paulo
Ciell Wikipedia ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com escreveu no dia quarta, 19/01/2022 à(s) 19:47:
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) and Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC)
Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best,
Ciell _______________________________________________ Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list To unsubscribe send an email to wikilovesmonuments-leave@lists.wikimedia.org http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org
Hi Ciell,
I think it would be interesting to have a feedback on the DEI analysis - of course if there is any, if none it can wait some later office hours.
Otherwise I think we should have an update on where we stand on international results, and a reflection on what went well and what can be done better in 2022.
Thanks Mykola (NickK)
19 січня 2022, 20:47:08, від "Ciell Wikipedia" ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) and Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC) Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best, Ciell _______________________________________________ Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list To unsubscribe send an email to wikilovesmonuments-leave@lists.wikimedia.org http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org
Hello Paulo and Mykolo,
Thank you for your suggestions.
@Paulo: We talked about tool support briefly yesterday in the bi-weekly meeting of the international team, and we are aware there are several tools that need fixes or updates. The international team could really use some extra support from volunteer Wikimedians who would be willing to take up or mentor (parts of) these projects. I tried to summarize the different tasks in the team on the organizers 2022 page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Organizers#Join_the_team%21: please let us know if you are willing to help out. For Listeria: since more and more national communities are working on processing the Wikipedia lists of monuments into Wikidata, it would be very interesting to hear of and brainstorm on fixes together. In the meantime the maintenance and development of this tool is done by MagnusManske, as you may know, and bug reports or feature requests for all Magnus' tools can at the moment best be reported in github https://github.com/magnusmanske/listeria_rs/issues, so please also report your experiences there. I recognize this may not be the most helpful answer for you yet, and do see how this is causing problems for the usefulness of Listeria's in WLM.
@Mykolo: These are also definitely relevant points to talk about. Mesha will be working on the DEI research for about another 4-5 months: we have several ideas on how to move forward from the interviews, and how to ensure the recommendations from the research can be integrated to the fullest into our competition. We have asked her to share midterm results with the international team before we need to start drafting the WLM 2022 grant request, and this is also a good moment to look back at the 2021 competition. Input from the national organizers would really be appreciated for both, yes! The first point of DEI research and the future of WLM will be the main talking point in the upcoming January office hour; an office hour to look back to WLM 2021 and forward to WLM 2022 will be scheduled when we have received more information on the new grant application process from the WMF.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op wo 19 jan. 2022 om 23:44 schreef Mykola Kozlenko mycola-k@ukr.net:
Hi Ciell,
I think it would be interesting to have a feedback on the DEI analysis - of course if there is any, if none it can wait some later office hours.
Otherwise I think we should have an update on where we stand on international results, and a reflection on what went well and what can be done better in 2022.
Thanks Mykola (NickK)
*19 січня 2022, 20:47:08, від "Ciell Wikipedia" <ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>: *
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) *and* Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC) Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best, Ciell
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"The first point of DEI research and the future of WLM will be <s>the main talking point</s> in the upcoming January office hour" Sorry: not the *main talking point*, but *one of the talking points* of course.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op za 22 jan. 2022 om 12:37 schreef Ciell Wikipedia < ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>:
Hello Paulo and Mykolo,
Thank you for your suggestions.
@Paulo: We talked about tool support briefly yesterday in the bi-weekly meeting of the international team, and we are aware there are several tools that need fixes or updates. The international team could really use some extra support from volunteer Wikimedians who would be willing to take up or mentor (parts of) these projects. I tried to summarize the different tasks in the team on the organizers 2022 page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Organizers#Join_the_team%21: please let us know if you are willing to help out. For Listeria: since more and more national communities are working on processing the Wikipedia lists of monuments into Wikidata, it would be very interesting to hear of and brainstorm on fixes together. In the meantime the maintenance and development of this tool is done by MagnusManske, as you may know, and bug reports or feature requests for all Magnus' tools can at the moment best be reported in github https://github.com/magnusmanske/listeria_rs/issues, so please also report your experiences there. I recognize this may not be the most helpful answer for you yet, and do see how this is causing problems for the usefulness of Listeria's in WLM.
@Mykolo: These are also definitely relevant points to talk about. Mesha will be working on the DEI research for about another 4-5 months: we have several ideas on how to move forward from the interviews, and how to ensure the recommendations from the research can be integrated to the fullest into our competition. We have asked her to share midterm results with the international team before we need to start drafting the WLM 2022 grant request, and this is also a good moment to look back at the 2021 competition. Input from the national organizers would really be appreciated for both, yes! The first point of DEI research and the future of WLM will be the main talking point in the upcoming January office hour; an office hour to look back to WLM 2021 and forward to WLM 2022 will be scheduled when we have received more information on the new grant application process from the WMF.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op wo 19 jan. 2022 om 23:44 schreef Mykola Kozlenko mycola-k@ukr.net:
Hi Ciell,
I think it would be interesting to have a feedback on the DEI analysis - of course if there is any, if none it can wait some later office hours.
Otherwise I think we should have an update on where we stand on international results, and a reflection on what went well and what can be done better in 2022.
Thanks Mykola (NickK)
*19 січня 2022, 20:47:08, від "Ciell Wikipedia" <ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>: *
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) *and* Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC) Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best, Ciell
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Was there much research done? I fear that processing so slowly (too few paid hours?) and if presented so late will not be beneficial for 2022, with 2023 being too far on the other end?
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 12:49 PM Ciell Wikipedia ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
"The first point of DEI research and the future of WLM will be <s>the main talking point</s> in the upcoming January office hour" Sorry: not the *main talking point*, but *one of the talking points* of course.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op za 22 jan. 2022 om 12:37 schreef Ciell Wikipedia < ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>:
Hello Paulo and Mykolo,
Thank you for your suggestions.
@Paulo: We talked about tool support briefly yesterday in the bi-weekly meeting of the international team, and we are aware there are several tools that need fixes or updates. The international team could really use some extra support from volunteer Wikimedians who would be willing to take up or mentor (parts of) these projects. I tried to summarize the different tasks in the team on the organizers 2022 page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Organizers#Join_the_team%21: please let us know if you are willing to help out. For Listeria: since more and more national communities are working on processing the Wikipedia lists of monuments into Wikidata, it would be very interesting to hear of and brainstorm on fixes together. In the meantime the maintenance and development of this tool is done by MagnusManske, as you may know, and bug reports or feature requests for all Magnus' tools can at the moment best be reported in github https://github.com/magnusmanske/listeria_rs/issues, so please also report your experiences there. I recognize this may not be the most helpful answer for you yet, and do see how this is causing problems for the usefulness of Listeria's in WLM.
@Mykolo: These are also definitely relevant points to talk about. Mesha will be working on the DEI research for about another 4-5 months: we have several ideas on how to move forward from the interviews, and how to ensure the recommendations from the research can be integrated to the fullest into our competition. We have asked her to share midterm results with the international team before we need to start drafting the WLM 2022 grant request, and this is also a good moment to look back at the 2021 competition. Input from the national organizers would really be appreciated for both, yes! The first point of DEI research and the future of WLM will be the main talking point in the upcoming January office hour; an office hour to look back to WLM 2021 and forward to WLM 2022 will be scheduled when we have received more information on the new grant application process from the WMF.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op wo 19 jan. 2022 om 23:44 schreef Mykola Kozlenko mycola-k@ukr.net:
Hi Ciell,
I think it would be interesting to have a feedback on the DEI analysis - of course if there is any, if none it can wait some later office hours.
Otherwise I think we should have an update on where we stand on international results, and a reflection on what went well and what can be done better in 2022.
Thanks Mykola (NickK)
*19 січня 2022, 20:47:08, від "Ciell Wikipedia" <ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>: *
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) *and* Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC) Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best, Ciell
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Hi Željko,
Thank you for your question. Interviews for the research are still ongoing, and we are also regarding the office hour as part of the research. Since Mesha's outreach opportunities depend largely on the availability of other people, and considering Nov/Dec/Jan were busy months for many of us (WLM coming to a close, annual reports to finish, holidays, and the pandemic) I think the research is well underway but could use more viewpoints on the various challenges organizers face.
Personally, I don't think we can expect all the points from the research to be addressed before WLM 2022, but they do help us look forward and think about what the competition might look like in the next 10 years. However, the interim report will help us to make plans for the WLM 2022 in the shorter term. Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op za 22 jan. 2022 om 12:55 schreef Željko Blaće zblace@mi2.hr:
Was there much research done? I fear that processing so slowly (too few paid hours?) and if presented so late will not be beneficial for 2022, with 2023 being too far on the other end?
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 12:49 PM Ciell Wikipedia < ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com> wrote:
"The first point of DEI research and the future of WLM will be <s>the main talking point</s> in the upcoming January office hour" Sorry: not the *main talking point*, but *one of the talking points* of course.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op za 22 jan. 2022 om 12:37 schreef Ciell Wikipedia < ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>:
Hello Paulo and Mykolo,
Thank you for your suggestions.
@Paulo: We talked about tool support briefly yesterday in the bi-weekly meeting of the international team, and we are aware there are several tools that need fixes or updates. The international team could really use some extra support from volunteer Wikimedians who would be willing to take up or mentor (parts of) these projects. I tried to summarize the different tasks in the team on the organizers 2022 page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Organizers#Join_the_team%21: please let us know if you are willing to help out. For Listeria: since more and more national communities are working on processing the Wikipedia lists of monuments into Wikidata, it would be very interesting to hear of and brainstorm on fixes together. In the meantime the maintenance and development of this tool is done by MagnusManske, as you may know, and bug reports or feature requests for all Magnus' tools can at the moment best be reported in github https://github.com/magnusmanske/listeria_rs/issues, so please also report your experiences there. I recognize this may not be the most helpful answer for you yet, and do see how this is causing problems for the usefulness of Listeria's in WLM.
@Mykolo: These are also definitely relevant points to talk about. Mesha will be working on the DEI research for about another 4-5 months: we have several ideas on how to move forward from the interviews, and how to ensure the recommendations from the research can be integrated to the fullest into our competition. We have asked her to share midterm results with the international team before we need to start drafting the WLM 2022 grant request, and this is also a good moment to look back at the 2021 competition. Input from the national organizers would really be appreciated for both, yes! The first point of DEI research and the future of WLM will be the main talking point in the upcoming January office hour; an office hour to look back to WLM 2021 and forward to WLM 2022 will be scheduled when we have received more information on the new grant application process from the WMF.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op wo 19 jan. 2022 om 23:44 schreef Mykola Kozlenko mycola-k@ukr.net:
Hi Ciell,
I think it would be interesting to have a feedback on the DEI analysis
- of course if there is any, if none it can wait some later office hours.
Otherwise I think we should have an update on where we stand on international results, and a reflection on what went well and what can be done better in 2022.
Thanks Mykola (NickK)
*19 січня 2022, 20:47:08, від "Ciell Wikipedia" <ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>: *
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) *and* Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC) Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best, Ciell
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Hello everyone,
Just a friendly reminder the first of the office hours for this weekend will start in little under one hour. Let us talk about accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, governmental or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
More information on the office hour, and the Google Meet link and link to the etherpad is on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour . A recording of the presentation will be uploaded to Commons next week as well, for those interested but not able to attend.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
---------- Forwarded message --------- Van: Ciell Wikipedia ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com Date: wo 19 jan. 2022 om 20:46 Subject: Announcing WLM Office Hours To: Wiki Loves Monuments Photograph Competition < wikilovesmonuments@lists.wikimedia.org> Cc: wlm-announce@lists.wikimedia.org
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) and Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC)
Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best,
Ciell
Hi everyone,
The second office hour for this weekend will start in about 45 minutes. The link is again on the Office Hour page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour.
Hope to see you there!
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op za 29 jan. 2022 om 09:06 schreef Ciell Wikipedia < ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>:
Hello everyone,
Just a friendly reminder the first of the office hours for this weekend will start in little under one hour. Let us talk about accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, governmental or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
More information on the office hour, and the Google Meet link and link to the etherpad is on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour . A recording of the presentation will be uploaded to Commons next week as well, for those interested but not able to attend.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
---------- Forwarded message --------- Van: Ciell Wikipedia ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com Date: wo 19 jan. 2022 om 20:46 Subject: Announcing WLM Office Hours To: Wiki Loves Monuments Photograph Competition < wikilovesmonuments@lists.wikimedia.org> Cc: wlm-announce@lists.wikimedia.org
Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) and Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC)
Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best,
Ciell
Hi everyone,
Thank you to the ones who participated last weekend. I have just uploaded a recording of the presentation https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WLM-DEI_Office_Hours_presentation_20220129.webm (~11 minutes), and the slides https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WLM_DEI_Office_Hours_20220129.pdf from the presentation to Commons. Please reach out if you want to give your two cents!
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op zo 30 jan. 2022 om 18:14 schreef Ciell Wikipedia < ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>:
Hi everyone,
The second office hour for this weekend will start in about 45 minutes. The link is again on the Office Hour page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour.
Hope to see you there!
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
Op za 29 jan. 2022 om 09:06 schreef Ciell Wikipedia < ciell.wikipedia@gmail.com>:
Hello everyone,
Just a friendly reminder the first of the office hours for this weekend will start in little under one hour. Let us talk about accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, governmental or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
More information on the office hour, and the Google Meet link and link to the etherpad is on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour . A recording of the presentation will be uploaded to Commons next week as well, for those interested but not able to attend.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell
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Hi everyone,
It’s time to pick up the WLM Office Hours again. During these office hours you can expect to talk with other WLM organizers about different aspects of organizing the WLM competition.
We’ll start this year off with a first block (in 2 time slots to allow optimal geographic coverage) on the research for DEI en are looking forward to discussing issues of accessibility and disparity of resources, changing local cultural contexts related to monuments/heritage, government or bureaucratic restrictions to participation, and other such issues that hinder inclusivity and diversity in WLM.
Please join us on the weekend of 29 and 30 January for an exchange of experiences, after a brief introduction/presentation by Mesha (a researcher that supports the international team). Whether you have experiences to share, or are just curious about Wiki Loves Monuments and the research, please join us for the call.
When: Sat. 29 Jan 9:00 am (UTC) and Sun. 30 Jan 18.00 (UTC)
Where: Google Meet
We would appreciate it if you could indicate your interest on this page on Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Office_hour: 12 hours before the start of the office hour we will share the link for the call on this page.
On a final note: the international team will be planning more office hours again and we have some ideas about the topics that could be covered, but we of course would like to hear if you have ideas about this! Wikidata, organizing your first photowalk, or the jury process: what would you like to talk about? Let us know.
Best,
Ciell
wikilovesmonuments@lists.wikimedia.org