All,
Please see message below from Joseph Seddon about doing a bid for 2012 Wikimania here in DC.
I know that James (Harej) has talked about this, but want more feedback on what DC folks think? I have some hesitations about it, as I know it's a massive time commitment, and I'm unsure how much time I personally can commit. But, if we have enough (people willing to do *tons* of work to make this happen then, I support it.
In 2009, I was on the program committee, and it was a serious commitment of time (10 hours/week or easily more), and I had a minor role. Here is a list of tasks & roles that we need people to fill.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2012/Bids/Washington,_D.C.
The other critical thing would be to get the *right* venue... very preferably very close to the Metro that can accommodate ~500 attendees (maybe a bit more than that to be safe).
Cheers, Katie (@aude)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joseph Seddon seddonwiki@gmail.com Date: Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 2:43 AM Subject: Re: Wikimania Bidding 2012 To: aude.wiki@gmail.com
Could please forward this around the DC community :)
Dear DC community,
Earlier this month the bidding for Wikimania 2012 opened and I wanted to encourage your community to consider submitting a bid. Failing to win shouldn't stop you since so much can be learnt by bidding anyway nor should the rotation of Wikimania be an issue since there hasn't been a North American wikimania since 2006.
Wikimania provides an excellent opportunity for the local community to come together to work on something big and it may well lead on to other things so please think about it. Creation of bids closes on February 6th so there is plenty of time to create a page and start the work on a bid.
If you need any advice please feel free to ask on this list.
Many Thanks
Joseph Seddon Wikimania 2012 Jury Moderator
I would not be able to commit to organizational support, though I certainly think it would be a good idea to bring Wikimania to the the U.S. I would think that perhaps we should think about some sort of joint bid or joint supported bid with Wikimedia New York and Boston? That would bring in more people with experience and knowledge of event organization, and help solidify the Wikimedia North East idea,
Alex Stinson (Sadads)
2011/1/15 aude aude.wiki@gmail.com:
All,
Please see message below from Joseph Seddon about doing a bid for 2012 Wikimania here in DC.
I know that James (Harej) has talked about this, but want more feedback on what DC folks think? I have some hesitations about it, as I know it's a massive time commitment, and I'm unsure how much time I personally can commit. But, if we have enough (people willing to do *tons* of work to make this happen then, I support it.
In 2009, I was on the program committee, and it was a serious commitment of time (10 hours/week or easily more), and I had a minor role. Here is a list of tasks & roles that we need people to fill.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2012/Bids/Washington,_D.C.
The other critical thing would be to get the *right* venue... very preferably very close to the Metro that can accommodate ~500 attendees (maybe a bit more than that to be safe).
Cheers, Katie (@aude)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joseph Seddon seddonwiki@gmail.com Date: Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 2:43 AM Subject: Re: Wikimania Bidding 2012 To: aude.wiki@gmail.com
Could please forward this around the DC community :)
Dear DC community, Earlier this month the bidding for Wikimania 2012 opened and I wanted to encourage your community to consider submitting a bid. Failing to win shouldn't stop you since so much can be learnt by bidding anyway nor should the rotation of Wikimania be an issue since there hasn't been a North American wikimania since 2006.
Wikimania provides an excellent opportunity for the local community to come together to work on something big and it may well lead on to other things so please think about it. Creation of bids closes on February 6th so there is plenty of time to create a page and start the work on a bid.
If you need any advice please feel free to ask on this list.
Many Thanks
Joseph Seddon Wikimania 2012 Jury Moderator
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
I will likely be unable to help in any official capacity though of course I'll be available on a limited basis to assist in other ways.
-Dan On Jan 15, 2011, at 9:55 AM, Alex Stinson wrote:
I would not be able to commit to organizational support, though I certainly think it would be a good idea to bring Wikimania to the the U.S. I would think that perhaps we should think about some sort of joint bid or joint supported bid with Wikimedia New York and Boston? That would bring in more people with experience and knowledge of event organization, and help solidify the Wikimedia North East idea,
Alex Stinson (Sadads)
2011/1/15 aude aude.wiki@gmail.com:
All,
Please see message below from Joseph Seddon about doing a bid for 2012 Wikimania here in DC.
I know that James (Harej) has talked about this, but want more feedback on what DC folks think? I have some hesitations about it, as I know it's a massive time commitment, and I'm unsure how much time I personally can commit. But, if we have enough (people willing to do *tons* of work to make this happen then, I support it.
In 2009, I was on the program committee, and it was a serious commitment of time (10 hours/week or easily more), and I had a minor role. Here is a list of tasks & roles that we need people to fill.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2012/Bids/Washington,_D.C.
The other critical thing would be to get the *right* venue... very preferably very close to the Metro that can accommodate ~500 attendees (maybe a bit more than that to be safe).
Cheers, Katie (@aude)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joseph Seddon seddonwiki@gmail.com Date: Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 2:43 AM Subject: Re: Wikimania Bidding 2012 To: aude.wiki@gmail.com
Could please forward this around the DC community :)
Dear DC community, Earlier this month the bidding for Wikimania 2012 opened and I wanted to encourage your community to consider submitting a bid. Failing to win shouldn't stop you since so much can be learnt by bidding anyway nor should the rotation of Wikimania be an issue since there hasn't been a North American wikimania since 2006.
Wikimania provides an excellent opportunity for the local community to come together to work on something big and it may well lead on to other things so please think about it. Creation of bids closes on February 6th so there is plenty of time to create a page and start the work on a bid.
If you need any advice please feel free to ask on this list.
Many Thanks
Joseph Seddon Wikimania 2012 Jury Moderator
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Alex Stinson stinsoad@dukes.jmu.eduwrote:
I would not be able to commit to organizational support, though I certainly think it would be a good idea to bring Wikimania to the the U.S. I would think that perhaps we should think about some sort of joint bid or joint supported bid with Wikimedia New York and Boston? That would bring in more people with experience and knowledge of event organization, and help solidify the Wikimedia North East idea,
Thanks for the feedback. It's good to get a sense of what people can commit, either way.
Personally, I feel it's enough for us to organize GLAM-Wiki DC in the Spring, work towards forming a chapter (of some sorts), and build capacity as a group.
Perhaps by 2013, we would be ready. But, if enough of us can step up now and commit, then Wikimania 2012 could work.
-Katie (@aude)
Alex Stinson (Sadads)
2011/1/15 aude aude.wiki@gmail.com:
All,
Please see message below from Joseph Seddon about doing a bid for 2012 Wikimania here in DC.
I know that James (Harej) has talked about this, but want more feedback
on
what DC folks think? I have some hesitations about it, as I know it's a massive time commitment, and I'm unsure how much time I personally can commit. But, if we have enough (people willing to do *tons* of work to
make
this happen then, I support it.
In 2009, I was on the program committee, and it was a serious commitment
of
time (10 hours/week or easily more), and I had a minor role. Here is a
list
of tasks & roles that we need people to fill.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2012/Bids/Washington,_D.C.
The other critical thing would be to get the *right* venue... very preferably very close to the Metro that can accommodate ~500 attendees (maybe a bit more than that to be safe).
Cheers, Katie (@aude)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joseph Seddon seddonwiki@gmail.com Date: Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 2:43 AM Subject: Re: Wikimania Bidding 2012 To: aude.wiki@gmail.com
Could please forward this around the DC community :)
Dear DC community, Earlier this month the bidding for Wikimania 2012 opened and I wanted to encourage your community to consider submitting a bid. Failing to win shouldn't stop you since so much can be learnt by bidding anyway nor
should
the rotation of Wikimania be an issue since there hasn't been a North American wikimania since 2006.
Wikimania provides an excellent opportunity for the local community to
come
together to work on something big and it may well lead on to other things
so
please think about it. Creation of bids closes on February 6th so there
is
plenty of time to create a page and start the work on a bid.
If you need any advice please feel free to ask on this list.
Many Thanks
Joseph Seddon Wikimania 2012 Jury Moderator
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
2011/1/15 aude aude.wiki@gmail.com:
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Alex Stinson stinsoad@dukes.jmu.edu wrote:
I would not be able to commit to organizational support, though I certainly think it would be a good idea to bring Wikimania to the the U.S. I would think that perhaps we should think about some sort of joint bid or joint supported bid with Wikimedia New York and Boston? That would bring in more people with experience and knowledge of event organization, and help solidify the Wikimedia North East idea,
Thanks for the feedback. It's good to get a sense of what people can commit, either way.
Personally, I feel it's enough for us to organize GLAM-Wiki DC in the Spring, work towards forming a chapter (of some sorts), and build capacity as a group.
Perhaps by 2013, we would be ready. But, if enough of us can step up now and commit, then Wikimania 2012 could work.
-Katie (@aude)
Alex Stinson (Sadads)
2011/1/15 aude aude.wiki@gmail.com:
All,
Please see message below from Joseph Seddon about doing a bid for 2012 Wikimania here in DC.
I know that James (Harej) has talked about this, but want more feedback on what DC folks think? I have some hesitations about it, as I know it's a massive time commitment, and I'm unsure how much time I personally can commit. But, if we have enough (people willing to do *tons* of work to make this happen then, I support it.
In 2009, I was on the program committee, and it was a serious commitment of time (10 hours/week or easily more), and I had a minor role. Here is a list of tasks & roles that we need people to fill.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2012/Bids/Washington,_D.C.
The other critical thing would be to get the *right* venue... very preferably very close to the Metro that can accommodate ~500 attendees (maybe a bit more than that to be safe).
Cheers, Katie (@aude)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joseph Seddon seddonwiki@gmail.com Date: Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 2:43 AM Subject: Re: Wikimania Bidding 2012 To: aude.wiki@gmail.com
Could please forward this around the DC community :)
Dear DC community, Earlier this month the bidding for Wikimania 2012 opened and I wanted to encourage your community to consider submitting a bid. Failing to win shouldn't stop you since so much can be learnt by bidding anyway nor should the rotation of Wikimania be an issue since there hasn't been a North American wikimania since 2006.
Wikimania provides an excellent opportunity for the local community to come together to work on something big and it may well lead on to other things so please think about it. Creation of bids closes on February 6th so there is plenty of time to create a page and start the work on a bid.
If you need any advice please feel free to ask on this list.
Many Thanks
Joseph Seddon Wikimania 2012 Jury Moderator
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
Wikimedia-DC mailing list Wikimedia-DC@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-dc
I was going to have my own DC 2012 rally email but it looks like Seddon beat me to it.
Just as I would demand much from myself, I would demand a lot from the volunteers who would graciously assist in the effort to bring Wikimania to Washington. Without a strong local team, however, I am not sure if we should pursue 2012. Maybe we can get to work on 2013.
wikimedia-dc@lists.wikimedia.org