Greetings Wikimedians,
This email is a reminder that today is the last day to fill out the survey
form[1]. As of today, we have received 43 responses to the form, which will
be used to create a report for the grant proposal application. Although
today is the last date to fill out the survey form, we will be accepting
responses from members who are interested in joining the organizing team.
We also request you to go through the Meta-Wiki page[2] created for initial
conversations and endorsements to support if you are happy with the idea of
having the next WikiConference India in 2023.
Please note that we will be using the budget from the previous grant
proposal used for planning WCI 2020[3] and adjust the costs according to
the current situation. We will also be sharing the draft of the grant
proposal with you all shortly.
Looking forward to hearing from you and taking collective steps towards
having us all together in 2023!
Thanks & Regards,
Nivas, Nitesh & Neechalkaran
Links:
1. https://forms.gle/VMnqcy9Kd9yipGoC8
2.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2023:_Initial_conversa…
3.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Conference/WikiConference_India_2020
Dear Wikimedians,
Hope all of you are doing well. We are writing this email to restart the
conversation to host the next WikiConference India.
As you may remember, some of our fellow Wikimedians started a conversation
regarding the next WCI in 2020 for communities in India and a few of its
neighboring countries, but due to the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic, it
couldn't go on stage. However, we are hoping to reinitiate this discussion
and for that, we need your involvement, suggestions, and support to help
organize a much-needed conference in February-March of 2023.
As you may remember, we have had two national-level conferences in India — the
first one in Mumbai in 2011[1], and the second one in Chandigarh in
2016[2]. Both the conferences had been effective in bringing diverse Indian
communities together for a collective effort. The cross-community
connections made during these conferences led to many collaborations across
the communities and further strengthens our work as a collective movement. The
Community Resources team at the Wikimedia Foundation published Global Event
Strategy[3] which stressed on more and regular regional conferences, in
2022 conferences are being organized in other regions such as WikiIndaba, CEE
Meeting, North America, Iberocoop, Francophone convention, Wikiarabia,
ESEAP, etc. As a community, it is crucial to have a national
inter-community gathering annually or at least bi-annually. However, we
only had a single conference in the past six years.
The proposed 2023 conference will bring our energies, ideas, learnings, and
hopes together. It will help us in our journey towards better
collaborations, and diversified efforts and reinforce our identity as the
Indian Wikimedia community. This conference will enable us to have better
knowledge about current capacities, and gaps and also to build equitable
leadership. Apart from all these, providing a national-level platform for
Indian Wikimedians to connect, re-connect, and establish their
collaboration itself can be an essential purpose on its own- in the end, it
will empower us all to strategize, plan ahead and collaborate as a movement.
We hope we, the Indian Wikimedia Community members, come together in
various capacities and make this a reality. We believe we will take
learnings from earlier attempts, improve processes & use best practices in
conducting this conference purposefully and fruitfully.
Here is a survey form[4] to get your responses on the same notion. We would
like to know if you are interested in participating in a national-level
conference where we can meet and plan our next activities, and purposes,
learn new skills, come to know new ideas, and so on. We can proceed further
only when you respond to us, actively.
Please note: Unfortunately we are working with short timelines since the final
date of proposal submission is 5 September. We request you please fill out
the form by 28th August. After your responses, we can decide if we have the
communities' needs and support for the conference. We plan to reuse the
2020 proposal[5] and remodel it according to the current needs of the
community.
Please note that this organizing is not tied to a single community, we have
formed an initial group of volunteers from different language and technical
communities. For a national conference, we will of course be needing more
volunteers and support. The form linked above has a section to join the
organizing team if you are interested. We have created a Meta-Wiki page[6]
for initial conversations and endorsements to support if you are happy with
the idea of having the next WikiConference India in 2023. Please add your
comments and suggestions to the talk page[7] directly which will be
constantly monitored and updated once every 48 hours.
Look forward to hearing from you and also taking some collective steps
towards having us all together in 2023!
Thanks & Regards,
Nivas, Nitesh, Neechalkaran & Vasanth
Links:
1. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2011
2. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2016
3.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2018/Reading_material#…
4. https://forms.gle/VMnqcy9Kd9yipGoC8
5.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Conference/WikiConference_India_2020
6.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2023:_Initial_conversa…
7.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiConference_India_2023:_Initial_con…
Dear Wikimedians,
Hope all of you are doing well. We are writing this email to restart the
conversation to host the next WikiConference India.
As you may remember, some of our fellow Wikimedians started a conversation
regarding the next WCI in 2020 but due to the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic,
it couldn't go on stage. However, we are hoping to reinitiate this
discussion and for that, we need your involvement, suggestions, and support
to help organize a much-needed conference in February-March of 2023.
As you may remember, we have had two national-level conferences in India — the
first one in Mumbai in 2011[1], and the second one in Chandigarh in
2016[2]. Both the conferences had been effective in bringing diverse Indian
communities together for a collective effort. The cross-community
connections made during these conferences led to many collaborations across
the communities and further strengthens our work as a collective movement.
The Community Resources team at the Wikimedia Foundation published Global
Event Strategy[3] which stressed on more and regular regional conferences,
in 2022 conferences are being organized in other regions such as WikiIndaba,
CEE Meeting, North America, Iberocoop, Francophone convention, Wikiarabia,
ESEAP, etc. As a community, it is crucial to have a national
inter-community gathering annually or at least bi-annually. However, we
only had a single conference in the past six years.
The proposed 2023 conference will bring our energies, ideas, learnings, and
hopes together. It will help us in our journey towards better
collaborations, and diversified efforts and reinforce our identity as the
Indian Wikimedia community. This conference will enable us to have better
knowledge about current capacities, and gaps and also to build equitable
leadership. Apart from all these, providing a national-level platform for
Indian Wikimedians to connect, re-connect, and establish their
collaboration itself can be an essential purpose on its own- in the end, it
will empower us all to strategize, plan ahead and collaborate- as a
movement.
We hope we, the Indian Wikimedia Community members, come together in
various capacities and make this a reality. We believe we will take
learnings from earlier attempts, improve processes & use best practices in
conducting this conference purposefully and fruitfully.
Here is a survey form[4] to get your responses on the same notion. We would
like to know if you are interested in participating in a national-level
conference where we can meet and plan our next activities, and purposes,
learn new skills, come to know new ideas, and so on. We can proceed further
only when you respond to us, actively.
Please note: Unfortunately we are working with short timelines since the final
date of proposal submission is 5 September. We request you please fill out
the form by 28th August. After your responses, we can decide if we have the
communities' needs and support for the conference. We plan to reuse the
2020 proposal[5] and remodel it according to the current needs of the
community.
Please note that this organizing is not tied to a single community, we have
formed an initial group of volunteers from different language and technical
communities. For a national conference, we will of course be needing more
volunteers and support. The form linked above has a section to join the
organizing team if you are interested. We have created a Meta-Wiki page[6]
for initial conversations and endorsements to support if you are happy with
the idea of having the next WikiConference India in 2023. Please add your
comments and suggestions to the talk page[7] directly which will be
constantly monitored and updated once every 48 hours.
Look forward to hearing from you and also taking some collective steps
towards having us all together in 2023!
Thanks & Regards,
Nivas, Nitesh, Neechalkaran & Vasanth
Links:
1. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2011
2. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2016
3.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2018/Reading_material#…
4. https://forms.gle/VMnqcy9Kd9yipGoC8
5.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Conference/WikiConference_India_2020
6.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2023:_Initial_conversa…
7.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiConference_India_2023:_Initial_con…
Hello everyone,
I am Amrit Sufi, a Wikimedian and researcher. I am pleased to be a part of
this group.
We are conducting surveys as a part of a Wikimedia funded project
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/MSIG/Amrit_Sufi/Needs_assess…>.
We
are looking forward to including the views of Wikimedians in the research.
The survey will take just a few minutes of your time, please click on this
link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0FhTMd40z5xQT7kgURZaQerXLPQyrMsh…>
to
access it. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Looking forward to your participation!
Thanks and regards,
Amrit Sufi
Hi Everyone,
Hope you are all well and safe! I wanted to take this moment to share two
key updates with you all.
*WIKIMANIA 2022- Register Now!*
<https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/Registration>
I hope you are excited as we are for Wikimania 2022
<https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania> scheduled from the *11th
to 14th of August, 2022.* We are thrilled to announce that the *registrations
for Wikimania 2022* <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/Registration> are
now open, and would request you all to register yourself and share the same
with anyone who would want to join us for the *festivities.*
Wikimania 2022 will be built around a virtual program, but there'll be many
local in-person gatherings across the world including 5 in South Asia-
*Bengaluru, **Bhubaneswar, Mangalore, Madurai (India)** and Dhaka,
(Bangladesh)*- you can get more details here.
<https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/In-person_events> The virtual
programming for Wikimania 2022 will cater to participants across all
timezones, you can find out more about the program here.
<https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program>
Click here to know more about Wikimania
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania>- Wikimedia movement’s annual
conference celebrating all the free and open knowledge projects made
possible by the volunteer community.
____________________________________
*Introducing the Wikimedia Foundation’s 2023 Annual Plan*
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/07/26/introducing-the-wikimedia-foundations…>
Each year, the Wikimedia Foundation shares an annual plan of its priorities
and activities for the fiscal year, which currently runs from *July 2022 to
June 2023*. The Foundation’s current Annual Plan is now anchored in the two
strategic pillars of our movement strategy: *“knowledge equity”* and
“*knowledge
as a service*” and the *Annual Plan*
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Foundation_Ann…>
is
centered around four main goals.
The process of identifying these goals also included a month of feedback
and ‘two-way planning’ with Foundation staff and volunteers. There were
over *12,000* pageviews of the draft plan on Meta-wiki (4x increase from
last year) with *30+* contributors engaging on the talk page. Over *750*
community members from all regions of the world (including South Asia) were
reached through conversations that included multilingual support in *15*
languages.
You can find an appendix of the feedback we received
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Foundation_Ann…>
in the final plan. This document is a starting point for what will be a
highly iterative process of doing and learning in the months ahead. We
invite your reflections and questions at any time on Meta.
________________________________
Happy reading and have a great week ahead!
--
Rachit Sharma (he/him)
Snr Global Movement Communications Specialist, South Asia
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
*Registration now OPEN for Wikimania 2022: The Festival Edition! Register
HERE <https://diff.wikimedia.org/wikimania-2022/>!*