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> From: Ramzy Muliawan <ramzym-ctr(a)wikimedia.org>
> Date: May 27, 2022 at 1:52:56 AM MDT
> To: all-affiliates(a)lists.wikimedia.org, affiliates(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: [All-affiliates] Movement Strategy Forum: you're invited!
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>
> Dear Wikimedia Affiliates,
>
> This is an invitation to try out a new space for truly multilingual collaboration: https://forum.movement-strategy.org/
>
> We are starting a community review period of two months. If the community feedback is positive, the Forum will launch in August 2022 before Wikimania. If not, we will follow the feedback received, changing the proposal or closing it. You can read the full proposal in this Meta-wiki page.
>
> Looking forward to your first impressions!
>
> Best regards,
> Ramzy
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> Movement Strategy and Governance Facilitator, Wikimedia Foundation
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We have 87 photos uploaded so far, and they all pretty much seem to be
on-topic too!:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Campaign:WikiPixNC
Not sure if it might be worthwhile to actually tweet or use the #WikiPixNC
hashtag, if anyone might be into that kind of thing. There aren't any
mentions on Twitter yet, but maybe one could seed it a bit.
Thanks,
Richard
(User:Pharos)
7pm. See you soon!
> On May 18, 2022, at 4:50 PM, E.S. Jack <emilysjack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hey everyone! Just a reminder about our meeting tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 7pm.
> Zoom link: https://unc.zoom.us/j/91855322815
>
> Hope to see you then!
>
> Emily
>
>> On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 4:34 PM E.S. Jack <emilysjack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey NC Wiki friends!
>>
>> We're just a couple weeks away from the launch of our first-ever spring photo project, Wiki Pics NC '22! We have a great meetup page, which you can find here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetup/North_Carolina_Wikipedians/wikipixNC…
>>
>> Even if you haven't been coming to the planning meetings, I hope you'll participate in the project. It's low pressure, low stakes, but hopefully high fun! Just visit a North Carolina place of cultural, natural, or historic significance and upload it to the Wikimedia Commons between May 22 and June 22. (Full details at the page above.)
>>
>> Our next planning meeting is next THURSDAY, May 19, at 7pm. Zoom link to come. The project will launch just four days later, so I hope you're able to join!
>>
>> In the meantime, here are a handful of things folks can work on asynchronously:
>> Gaurav did an amazing job of finding gorgeous photos for the bottom of the page. Anyone want to add an inline photo or two somewhere earlier in the page for visual interest?
>> The cute button at the top that says "click here to upload your photos" etc... can we add it again toward the bottom, right after the "Got Questions" section and before the photos? I just tried quickly copying and pasting, but it had a "float:right" situation and I couldn't figure out what to replace that with to make it centered. ;)
>> Try out the upload before our meeting, pretending you're brand new to the Wikimedia Commons. When we meet, we'll discuss: Did everything go smoothly? Was anything confusing?
>> Question: We talked about the hashtag #wikipixNC22 in our last meeting. Should we ask people to add that somewhere in their photo upload, the way we add it to an edit summary during #1lib1ref?
>> Related question: Should we add somewhere to the page that people should use that hashtag when talking about the project on social media?
>> Hope to see you Thursday!
>>
>> Emily
Hey NC Wiki friends!
We're just a couple weeks away from the launch of our first-ever spring
photo project, Wiki Pics NC '22! We have a great meetup page, which you can
find here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetup/North_Carolina_Wikipedians/wikipixNC…
Even if you haven't been coming to the planning meetings, I hope you'll
participate in the project. It's low pressure, low stakes, but hopefully
high fun! Just visit a North Carolina place of cultural, natural, or
historic significance and upload it to the Wikimedia Commons between May 22
and June 22. (Full details at the page above.)
Our next planning meeting is next *THURSDAY, May 19, at 7pm*. Zoom link to
come. The project will launch just four days later, so I hope you're able
to join!
In the meantime, here are a handful of things folks can work on
asynchronously:
- Gaurav did an amazing job of finding gorgeous photos for the bottom of
the page. Anyone want to add an inline photo or two somewhere earlier in
the page for visual interest?
- The cute button at the top that says "click here to upload your
photos" etc... can we add it again toward the bottom, right after the "Got
Questions" section and before the photos? I just tried quickly copying and
pasting, but it had a "float:right" situation and I couldn't figure out
what to replace that with to make it centered. ;)
- Try out the upload before our meeting, pretending you're brand new to
the Wikimedia Commons. When we meet, we'll discuss: Did everything go
smoothly? Was anything confusing?
- *Question: *We talked about the hashtag #wikipixNC22 in our last
meeting. Should we ask people to add that somewhere in their photo upload,
the way we add it to an edit summary during #1lib1ref?
- *Related question: *Should we add somewhere to the page that people
should use that hashtag when talking about the project on social media?
Hope to see you Thursday!
Emily