Thanks for your work, Yaroslav!

Although this challenge is obviously not focused on the specific problem you mentioned, we do pay attention to improving articles in general. For example, as noted in the announcement, we have prepared the list of most important stubs for each CEE language edition: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_CEE_Spring_2021/Structure/Ukraine/Stubs

The contest in general is also not focused only on creating new articles, though specifics might depend on each language edition. For example, in the Ukrainian-language edition of the contest, which ran throughout April, we were trying to incentivize improvement of existing articles in various ways; we'll try to share lessons learned with the international community once the results are ready. 

Best Regards
Anton Protsiuk
Program Coordinator at Wikimedia Ukraine


On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 6:39 PM Yaroslav Blanter <ymbalt@gmail.com> wrote:
Not to undermine an importance of creation of new articles, but to note that after the reform of the administrative divisions of Ukraine in July 2020 dozens, if not hundreds of thousands of articles across many projects now contain wrong information (well, not up-to-date information). In the English Wikipedia, I was correcting it pretty much single-handedly since the last year, and I will probably finish correcting it by the end of this year (though occasionally I see people reverting me saying "information is redundant" or smth similar). I see that on all other projects, including Ukrainian and Russian Wikipedias which I would normally expect to take the lead, the articles about Ukrainian localities still contain this outdated information. I do not really expect to be acknowledged for this (looks like almost nobody cares), but a bit of attention to already existing articles would probably not harm.

Best
Yaroslav

On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 4:16 PM Anton Protsiuk <anton.protsiuk@wikimedia.org.ua> wrote:
Hi everyone!

By the end of May, we at Wikimedia Ukraine invite everyone to join CEE Spring (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_CEE_Spring_2021) to help discover Ukraine to the world.

The contest is devoted to improving Wikipedia content about Central and Eastern Europe across multiple languages; the Central & Eastern European community of Wikimedians has organized it every year since 2015.

Of course, you can write about many different CEE countries and regions within the contest, but we at Wikimedia Ukraine are planning to send special souvenirs for most active contributors to articles about Ukraine specifically ;)

For the first time, we prepared the top-10 most important articles about Ukraine that are missing (red links) for each CEE Wikipedia (https://meta.wikimedia.org/?curid=11313069) and the top-10 important articles that are too short for each CEE Wikipedia (https://meta.wikimedia.org/?curid=11313068).

And we also have the general top-100 list with important topics missing in many Wikipedias: https://meta.wikimedia.org/?curid=10583331

You can read the full announcement (and share it to help us spread the world) here: https://diff.wikimedia.org/2021/05/06/join-cee-spring-on-wikipedia-to-help-discover-ukraine-to-the-world/

Best Regards
Anton Protsiuk
Program Coordinator at Wikimedia Ukraine
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