Hey everyone,We don't yet have an answer from our prospective speaker for July (a stanford researcher behind the STORM project). If they are unable to speak, we have a short presentation prepared about ~recent research on onboarding newcomers to Wikipedia.A few of you emailed with questions about the movement charter vote. As the deadline for voting is on July 9. and our meetup on July 11, we wanted to ask if there's interest in a short, online meeting next week to discuss it. We could host it monday evening.
Best,
Emeline & ElanOn Sunday, June 16th, 2024 at 10:52 AM, Travis Briggs <audiodude@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Emeline and Elan!So I guess this is the mailing list we were talking about? Fascinating!Cheers,-TravisOn Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 8:23 PM emelinebrule <emelinebrule@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone!
You can find the notes and shared links from today's meetup on this etherpad, featuring discussions on the use of AI for editing, needs for local pictures, delays in a transit construction project in Boston, efforts to import datasets from the Free Law Project to Wikidata, and how Indian History is represented on Wikipedia.Next meetup: July 11, 6.30-8.30pm (please rsvp if you can, it helps with logistics), at 1736 18th street! We have invited a local researcher to present on research on AI tools in editing wikipedia, since there's a lot of interest in this.
We are also planning a Wiki Picnic (Wiknic) on Saturday August 17, 11am-2pm, at Mission Dolores Park (near Bart 16th/Mission in San Francisco).Hope everyone is doing well!Emeline and Elan_______________________________________________
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