Dear Midwest MediaWiki users and developers,
SWMCon Spring 2015 [1] will be held in St. Louis, MO USA from Wednesday, May 6th to Friday, May 8th. We’re hosting SMWCon in the historical garment district of downtown St. Louis City which is now a flourishing dining, residential, and shopping district. It’s also home to our venue for the conference, T-Rex [2]. T-Rex is home to numerous startups and incubators, and a really great shared space in the heart of St. Louis.
We are inviting you to submit your contributions to help collect and put together the conference program. Additionally, please add yourself to the informal list of attendees if you’d like to attend.
=== About SMWCon ===
This twice-yearly conference brings together researchers, users, developers and enthusiasts of Semantic MediaWiki and related projects, such as Wikidata. Semantic MediaWiki is a family of extensions to the open-source wiki software MediaWiki (best known for powering Wikipedia) that allow a wiki to store structured data in addition to textual content, thereby, turning a wiki into a flexible, collaborative knowledge repository.
=== Call for Contributions ===
Attendees, talks and tutorials are needed.
SMWCon is a community-driven event. Visit the SMWCon wiki page to learn more, add your name to the list of attendees, and register your talk.
http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Spring_2015
Your talk does not have to be complete. A short description and length is recommended and will make planning easier.
Please note that all tutorials and presentations will be video and audio recorded and made available for others after the conference.
=== List of Topic Ideas===
Here are some suggested starting points:
Specific applications
- Applications in science
- Applications in business
- Other applications such as culture and personal wikis
- Open data and government-supported repositories
Concepts and development
- Evolving semantic wikis into Linked Data platforms
- Text Mining and Natural Language Processing for Semantic Wikis
- Extending via PHP, Javascript and API-based extensions
- Widgets
- Interoperability and mashups
- Community building, feature wishlists and Semantic MediaWiki's roadmap
- Improving user experience
- Helping new and experienced users contribute
- Modeling complex domains
- Access control and security aspects
- Multi-lingual and cross-lingual sites
=== Important Facts ===
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, April 22nd (please contact the program chair if you need to submit later)
Event Dates: May 6th to 8th 2015 (Wednesday to Friday)
Location: T-Rex 911 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO, USA
Conference wiki page: http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Spring_2015
Participants: Everybody interested in semantic wikis, especially in Semantic MediaWiki, e.g. users, developers, consultants, business representatives and researchers.
=== Sponsors ===
- Mercy [3]
- SNPedia [4]
=== Registration ===
Registration will be open soon. Be sure to add the SMWCon page to your watchlist! We encourage you to share this with your fellow colleagues and wiki enthusiasts.
See you in St. Louis!
Yours,
Chris Koerner, Local Chair
[1] http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Spring_2015
[2] http://downtowntrex.com
[3] http://mercy.net
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From: Pharos <pharosofalexandria(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 10:06 AM
Subject: WikiConference North America: Fri to Sun online event
To: Wikimedia U.S. Chapter <wikimediaus-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
WikiConference North America has gone virtual! Join the Wikimedia
community, 11-13 December 2020 online for talks, training, gatherings, and
chats.
The content is focused on North America, but Wikimedians anywhere in good
standing are welcome to attend for free. The conference will be
free-flowing, with lightning talks, open space sessions and a virtual
lounge space. Attendees must abide by a safe space policy.
How can you get involved?
- Register (for free) to attend and be informed of the latest information -
http://register.wcna.wiki/
- Check out the schedule at http://wcna.wiki
- Join the Telegram chat as the "home base" for the latest information
throughout the conference - https://chat.wcna.wiki
Participate in scheduled talks and discussions:
- For Friday or Saturday, sign up to give 5 minute Lightning Talks -
https://program.wcna.wiki
- For Sunday, the Open Sessions are for users to propose editing meetups,
discussions or other activities at - https://program.wcna.wiki
- Join the virtual lounge space to walk around and interact with
participants throughout the conference. We are using Wonder.me (Chrome and
Firefox preferred) for video and audio chat - https://lounge.wcna.wiki
The Friday Culture Crawl focuses on GLAM Wiki and cultural heritage. The
weekend sessions are made of events hosted by partners and original
content, such as an update on activity by North American Affiliates and a
session on the state of the Wikimedia 2030 movement strategy process.
It's not all business - the conference is also designed for social
interaction and fun. The presence of a WikiCheese meetup is rumored but
unconfirmed, and bring your own beverage and munchies for social activity
time. You'll be able to mingle in the various virtual small rooms for
topical chats, or perform at the Sock Puppet Stage or Talk Page Theater.
Hang out with friends old and new in the many zones in the virtual lounge.
For all the conference details: http://wcna.wiki
Register here: http://register.wcna.wiki/
Thanks,
Richard
(User:Pharos)