I picked this from the African mailing list. I think this is good stuff:
*What is Wikipack Africa ? *
WikiPack Africa is an action pack containing devices, material and content
to facilitate the outreach work done by local Wikimedia chapters, local
Wikimedia User Groups and isolated individuals in African countries. The
pack allows for ongoing training and contribution even when technology,
access and electricity outages fail or are not available at all.
It operates thanks to a Raspberry server and an off-line editing
environment that mimics the Wikipedia called WikiFundi. WikiFundi, the
offline editing environment, is to be used in the training of Wikipedians
and the development of articles by groups.
In addition to WikiFundi, the Raspberry PI will also be loaded with
off-line copies of Wikipedia, select WikiBooks, Wiktionary and a resource
pack that will assist with and support contribution to Wikipedia. Other
outreach and reading resources will also be part of the packs. All digital
resources and the application platform are available under a free licence.
When delivered, the Wikipack Africa will also comprise some offline
materials (posters, leaflets, pull-up banner, tee-shirts, etc.).
The langages implemented are French and English.
More information available at
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipack_Africa
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiFundi
Documentation on meta is available in both langages
The current call for application is meant to be a pilot for the Wikipack
Africa. We have a limited number of servers available, so please only make
a request if you really intend to use the pack and are confronted to
connectivity issues.
Please note: should your request be granted, there will be an obligation
to provide details of its use, and usefulness as a tool for outreach in
the form of a survey. This could be requested several times up to 12 months
after you have received the unit. This is meant to evaluate the userfulness
of the tool as well as identify issues or to help us take into account
improvement requests in a future release.
*How to apply*
Link : http://tinyurl.com/j78yyk3
Answers may be provided in French or English.
For any further information, please contact Anthere or Isla.
*Who did that ?*
The project has been conceptualised and conceived by Florence Devouard and
Isla Haddow-Flood.
The project is run in partnership with Wikimedia CH and the Orange
Foundation and is primarily implemented by Florence, Isla, and Emmanuel
Engelhart (the Kiwix master).
Regards,
--
Sandister Tei
Video Journalist | Head of Social Media – Citi FM | Rep – Wikipedian
Community (Gh)
*Letters to Marissa <https://medium.com/letters-to-marissa> | Wikipedian
Community (Gh) <http://www.wmgh.org/> | Purple People
<https://www.facebook.com/thatpurplelife/>*
For a long time Barcamp has given this community the best of members
through people recruited through small breakout sessions.
What if the entire Barcamp was dedicated to Wikipedia/Wikimedia?
I am suggesting that the user group organises a Barcamp focused on the
community.
I was at Barcamp Ashesi and I saw the possibility of affiliate Barcamps.
This Barcamp will headline Wikipedia but will definitely have sessions
focusing on sister wikis etc. And will spread to other parts of the country
as well depending on the success of the one in Accra.
A grant page will be set up to start the organisation. Please don't
hesitate to comment. It's for the group, it's in your name.
List your name here
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants_talk:Project/Rapid/Barcamp_Wikipedia…>
if you want to join the organisation.
Regards,
--
Sandister Tei
Video Journalist | Head of Social Media – Citi FM | Rep – Wikipedian
Community (Gh)
*Letters to Marissa <https://medium.com/letters-to-marissa> | Wikipedian
Community (Gh) <http://www.wmgh.org/> | Purple People
<https://www.facebook.com/thatpurplelife/>*
Anthony, Jaward and co please move the report on BC Kumasi to our activity
page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Ghana_User_Group_/_2016_Events_%2…>
.
Please give the recruits an option to join mailing list and if they want,
the Whatsapp group.
I can assist with any of these. Just ask.
Regards,
--
Sandister Tei
Video Journalist | Head of Social Media – Citi FM | Rep – Wikipedian
Community (Gh)
*Letters to Marissa <https://medium.com/letters-to-marissa> | Wikipedian
Community (Gh) <http://www.wmgh.org/> | Purple People
<https://www.facebook.com/thatpurplelife/>*
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Nkansah Rexford <nkansahrexford(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the quick update on the event.
>
> Really appreciate
>
> On Sunday, November 13, 2016, Noah Alorwu <noahalorwu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Barcamp Kumasi is a networking forum bringing people together for a day
>> of learning, sharing, networking and mentoring.
>>
>> The event was held at SSNIT Auditorium on the theme "Professionalism, a
>> key to productivity".
>>
>> The breakout session was lead by Noah Alorwu, Addae Anthony and Mohammed
>> Jawad. We talked about the Wikimedia Ghana User Group and what we do.
>>
>> We had 10 participants who showed interest in contributing to local
>> contents on Wikipedia and Commons
>>
>> We have their email addresses and phone numbers. Anthony Addae will
>> compile the list and share with the group
>>
>> *Here are few things we discussed*
>>
>> 1. Why and how to join the user group.
>> 2. How to create a wikipedia account
>> 3. How to edit an article
>> 4. Some Do's and Don'ts
>> 5. Edit-a-thons
>> 6. Wiki Loves Monuments
>> 7. Wiki Loves Women
>> 8. Wiki Indaba and Wikimedia sister projects
>>
>> At the end it was very educative, interactive and the participants are
>> willing to learn more and more.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: --]
>>
>> Noah Alorwu
>> [image: https://]about.me/noahalorwu
>> <https://about.me/noahalorwu>
>>
>
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>
>
Hello all,
Barcamp Kumasi is a networking forum bringing people together for a day of
learning, sharing, networking and mentoring.
The event was held at SSNIT Auditorium on the theme "Professionalism, a key
to productivity".
The breakout session was lead by Noah Alorwu, Addae Anthony and Mohammed
Jawad. We talked about the Wikimedia Ghana User Group and what we do.
We had 10 participants who showed interest in contributing to local
contents on Wikipedia and Commons
We have their email addresses and phone numbers. Anthony Addae will compile
the list and share with the group
*Here are few things we discussed*
1. Why and how to join the user group.
2. How to create a wikipedia account
3. How to edit an article
4. Some Do's and Don'ts
5. Edit-a-thons
6. Wiki Loves Monuments
7. Wiki Loves Women
8. Wiki Indaba and Wikimedia sister projects
At the end it was very educative, interactive and the participants are
willing to learn more and more.
Regards
[image: --]
Noah Alorwu
[image: https://]about.me/noahalorwu
<https://about.me/noahalorwu>