Hi all,

The August edition of the Fellowship News is now available on meta-wiki:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fellowship_News

Project highlights in this issue include:

Dispute Resolution Project - Steven Zhang compiled results of the August trial at the Dispute Resolution Noticeboard, and a Request for Comment on an easier way to file dispute resolution requests is underway. 

WikiWomen's Collaborative Project - Sarah Stierch and volunteer WikiWomen around the world launched the WikiWomen's Collaborative, a social media initiative connecting women who currently edit or aspire to edit Wikipedia. 

Help Pages Redesign Project - Peter Coombe completed a redesign of English Wikipedia's main help page and usability tests are being run to compare users' experiences with it. Results will be compiled and a redesign proposal will be brought to the community for discussion. 

Small Wiki Editor Engagement Project - Tanvir Rahman launched the new help page system on Bangla Wikipedia with pages that teach editors about new article creation and other popular editing activities. Metrics are still being collected but it appears article creation has already nearly doubled. 

Teahouse Project - The Teahouse team refined automated invites and finished improvements that surface hosting activity. The Teahouse pages are going through a redesign to simplify the space for new editors, and we're looking at creating a new volunteer "maitre d" role. 

Come read all about it in this issue of the Fellowship News!

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Siko Bouterse
Head of Community Fellowships
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.

sbouterse@wikimedia.org