that sounds nice as well! but let me give a little more detail on wiki loves monuments (WLM), and a couple of links.
the goal of WLM is that people take fotos of national monuments and upload them to wikimedia commons under a free license. the best ones get a prize. the basis is usually a list of monuments from some government body or whoever feels responsible. for ghana i found a little map: http://www.touringghana.com/tourist_sites.asp. interesting is that there is no (or little) articles about all these sites, the same true for photos.
an idea could be to do some "mini WLM": switch on a banner for the month of september, linking to some page describing how to register an account, create an article, add a foto to an article, upload a foto to commons and as well the little list of monuments above. don't let you frighten by the timeline of the full-blown wlm contest though.
an additional benefit would be if the ghana organizer could contact the tourist ministery or heritage ministery to have some blessing in general and for the list in special.
links to wlm: * http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org/ * http://www.wikilovesmonuments.ph/ - one of the better chapter sites * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Timelin...
what do you think?
rupert.
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 2:31 AM, Jon Harald Søby jhsoby@gmail.com wrote:
Setting up this is entirely possible, and something any admin on Meta-Wiki can do (e.g. me ;-) ). Banners can be shown for people with Ghanaian IPs only, you can read a bit more about the system (called CentralNotice) here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CentralNotice
What would be nice would be a page somewhere (perhaps Meta) about how and why people should contribute, that the banner can point to. I think that would be better than a banner just saying "contribute", but with no more information. I don't think there have been any campaigns like this (to get people to contribute to Wikipedia in general) though, so it might need a wider discussion in the Meta community. But I think it is a good idea, for what it's worth.
2012/7/22 rupert THURNER rupert.thurner@gmail.com
To take the, imo, most prominent and easy to reach example, Projects are displayed, eg wiki loves monuments in September. This might be geolocalized to a Ghana page or site.
And if it is designed with a little care it might bring editors and photographers.
The rest of the year is blocked by the fundraiser.
Rupert.
Am 22.07.2012 03:54 schrieb "Nkansah Rexford" nkansahrexford@gmail.com:
Hello,
For me, I know that there are at times banners display on homepages of wikimedia projects website like wikipedia. Some of these banners actually inform about upcoming events or ongoing project.
I will like to ask how those banners are put there. Is that banner-display opportunity open to all or its restricted?
I ask because, I think a banner display on all article requests to Wikipedia from Ghana (and Ghana only) directing attention to the ongoing planning of the Wikimedia Ghana will really be worth-the-while.
I know many Ghanaians research on Wikipedia. However, majority of them never know of any ways whatsoever to contribute. Such a banner display will really improve traffic to the Wikimedia Ghana meta site and at least more awareness will be created.
Jon and Rupert, any ideas?
Thanks.
Rexford 3D Ghana
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