Brilliant idea. Nothing would inspire the community more than seeing people getting together and producing quality content for a day.
Just make sure the project namespace is blocked on those computers, or the day will be largely wasted.
-Chad
On Feb 10, 2008 11:09 PM, Pharos pharosofalexandria@gmail.com wrote:
Local Wikimedians in the New York City area have been organizing more recently, and we've tried to reach out to other local pro-free culture groups.
Members of the Students For Free Culture chapter at Columbia University have expressed some interest in co-hosting a "content jam" with us, a mass event for writing and improving Wikipedia articles.
The most relevant process would I think be the "Wikipedia Academy" model, that has been held in several different countries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Academy
It would be great if we could find some 'adviser' on this process, who has helped organize a "Wikipedia Academy" before, and could exchange e-mails with us on how to coordinate and run such an event.
Thanks
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