*Dear all,Here’s an update regarding the Celtic Knot Wikimedia Language Conference https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Knot_Conference_2020, planned on 9-10 July in Limerick, Ireland, organised by Wikimedia UK and Wikimedia Community Ireland together with the Hunt Museum.We are taking the current health crisis very seriously, and we cannot foresee how long it will take before things get back to normal. However, we really want to maintain an event that can bring together various people from the Wikimedia community as well as cultural and education institutions to work on minority languages on the Wikimedia projects.For these reasons, we decided to transform this year’s edition of the Celtic Knot Conference into a fully remote event. We will build a structure and a program that allows sharing content online, as well as social interactions and knowledge exchange, through various tools (videostream, chat, collaborative content creation).This situation is unexpected, but we still hope that we can take the best out of it, experiment on new formats, and we are convinced that our participants will come up with creative ideas. The previously opened call for papers will keep running for an extended time, until Thursday 30 April. Feel free to make some proposals and indicate what would be your favourite format.We will keep you updated on this talk page https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Celtic_Knot_Conference_2020 to let you know about the new format of the conference and how to participate. If you have any ideas or suggestions, they are very welcome on this page too.Thanks for your understanding agus slán go fóill!For the organization team,Wikimedia UK (Daria Cybulska, Director of Programmes)Wikimedia Community Ireland (Rebecca O’Neill, Project Coordinator)*
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