Hi again,
I'm looking for some heat map of Wikimedia projects audience and contributors distribution at world scale. So far I found
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikidata_Map_October_2016_Normal.png
https://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/animations/wivivi/wivivi.html but would like something
So it's already rather good for illustrating geolocalized article coverage and number of /Pageviews per capita to any Wikipedia in September 2017/. But I'm not aware of a heat map for contributors, any link is welcome.
I'm also interesting in any graph covering evolution of misc. gaps (gender, racial…), both in term of article coverage and in rate of contributors.
Cheers
Le 08/11/2017 à 09:00, mathieu stumpf guntz a écrit :
Le 08/11/2017 à 02:52, Devouard (gmail) a écrit :
Le 07/11/2017 à 16:22, mathieu stumpf guntz a écrit :
Saluton ĉiuj,
Your fellow wikimedian was invited to present the Wikimedia movement in a conference organized by "Association des Masters en Économie de Strasbourg", which will occur Tuesday, November 28th, in Strasbourg (who would have guest?).
More information are below in French, but the main point is that the conference is entitled "Dissemination of Knowledge: What Limits", and after a call to better understand what was expected, the main point which will be presented:
- How is structured the movement (relation between
WMF/Chapters/Communities/Projects…) 2. What are the requirements of Wikipedia regarding information reliability 3. The different knowledge dissemination supports: what limits?
The main point, in term of coverage, will be the second.
No concern worries me about being able to cover all this topics in a way far more extensive than required for this conference. However, it would be appreciable if feedback was provided regarding what the community as a whole think important to highlight. More broadly any other advise that the topic or the main points might inspire to you would be warmly welcome.
Ĝis baldaŭ, mathieu
Good evening
I think you should exercise more caution in forwarding entire private discussions (which include phone number etc.) by email to a public list.
You are perfectly right, I wasn't cautious enough on this. Actually it was one of my first thought this morning that I hadn't checked the whole content of the forwarded email.
May a moderator please remove this details from archives? Especially phone numbers. I would expect emails to be automatically transformed to avoid easy spam target, but maybe I'm wrong.
Otherwise... by experience, students in France have been repeated over and over to be careful about their private information. Hence, you should anticipate and expect questions related to privacy on Wikimedia projects, and by extension, harassements issues (hot topic those days).
Well, of course I'm aware of the harassment issues, but I didn't know students were boldly informed on this topic, and I would not have expected many question on this given the topic, expect for the right to a person's image and right to oblivion. In fact I should probably improve my knowledge on this topics too, any reading suggestion is welcome.
I invite you to take a look at : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConvention_francophone/2017/Programme/Fo...
Thank you Florence, I will look at that with much attention.
Florence
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