Actual links:
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https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2018
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https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2018/Scholarships
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https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2018/Submissions
Specific dates and stuff: WikiConference North America 2018 will be
taking place October 18-21 in Columbus, Ohio. October 20-21 serve as the
conference's main programming days.
On 14/08/18 16:31, Isarra Yos wrote:
Hey all, for anyone who's interested and
hasn't necessarily gotten
around to it, general reminder that submissions and scholarship
applications are due tomorrow. So if you're like me and haven't
submitted anything yet and/or applied for a scholarship and want to,
do these now!
If you haven't done this before, proposal submissions are
talks/panels/workshops for basically anything we might see at any
other Wikimedia event, but also especially stuff applicable to local
groups and whatnot. Like what have we even been doing as a group?
And if you're wondering if you should apply for a scholarship, the
answer is yes. They're very straight forward, you just get 500$ to
figure out your own trip and that should cover most of it, and if you
do anything at all, you're probably in the running for getting one. If
you're subscribed to this list, you probably do something. If you're
an academic, you also have a more academia-style option to look into.
As a side note, in the past I may have mentioned how we should maybe
try combining the photo road trip idea with getting people to this
conference, but this was before I realised just how far away Ohio
really is. I thought it was close to Colorado! It's not! This one's
further away than San Diego! But even if that's not necessarily
feasible for this, we should still totally look into doing that sort
of road trip at some point, hint hint. Maybe if some of us meet up at
the conference, we could plan something then? I dunno.
-I