Hello,
I suggest that we conduct WikiConference India 2012 @ some place on the east coast of India. Considering that WikiConference India 2011 was held @ West Coast (Mumbai), we can plan something in Orissa, West Bengal, Andra Pradesh , Tamil Nadu.
We can also have it like 2011 was in Bombay (notice B), 2012 can be in Calcutta (notice C), 2013 can be in Delhi (notice D) like B, C,D alphabetical order. I know A is missing... we can have sometime in Ahmedabad or Assam
It will be like we are following a fashion in organizaing events. Just my opinion.
Open for suggestions.
Regards, Ade.
On 25 January 2012 13:49, wheredevelsdare@hotmail.com wrote:
Personally, I dont think Mumbai is in a position to do another one this year.
Also, imo, like Wikimania has an unofficial rotation policy wherein the event takes place in different continents each year, we should make sure that the locations are in different parts of the country to give everyone the opportunity and make sure its not the same people traveling long distances each time.
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 13:03:59 +0530 From: ashwin.baindur@gmail.com To: wikimediaindia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] WCI 2012 (Was: REMINDER: Wikimania 2013
- invitation to bid)
+1 to Pranav.
Pranav's text serves to remind us why an annual WikiConference India is a good idea. Now that we are mostly no longer thinking of Wikimania 2013, it is time to begin thinking of WikiConference 2012.
Can cities other than Mumbai & Pune please start considering on this issue as to whether they have the whereall for this event? We would naturally hope that cities having existing large community setups such as Bangalore may please consider.
Naturally, we may chose to do it simpler and easier than last year but if it is happen at all in this year, then by the end of February, a city community should volunteer. Else it may be difficult to do if there is a later start.
There is also a school of thought which feels that even WikiConference India should be once in two years.
What are your thoughts?
Warm regards,
Ashwin Baindur
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:43 PM, wheredevelsdare@hotmail.com wrote:
Agree and disagree.
Though WCI takes a lot of effort, yes, the results are for all of us
to see.
A new incubator has been initiated (Ahirani), there is talk of revival
of
other Indic pedias such as Kashmiri, several Photowalks, hackathons, Workshops and Academies have been held (or are being planned) in the
last
couple of months, COTM has been revived on en.wiki. Several people who
came
as attendees are now active members of the community. These are just
some of
the major happenings - When we came up with the idea, we never
imagined this
sort of impact. Each community seems to have taken a leaf out of
anothers
book. No one can take credit for this, it is just a result of mingling
with
one another. WCI was ridden with mistakes and severly short on
manpower, but
hey - it was our first attempt at anything like this and Im sure we
did a
decent job given the circumstances. Im also sure it is a lesson for the future, the start of a learning curve.
On the other hand, there need to be resources available to do it all
over
again. So, IMO if a certain local community anywhere in the country
feels it
can take it up, yes they should go ahead with another version in 2012
as
hosting it on an annual basis will only take the event to the next
level and
give us exposure that no local event can give.
The only advice I can give to communities interested, dont think
holding it
is a cakewalk, horrendous things will happen and you will need to deal
with
them, be prepared to work your ass off (literally, 16 to 18 hours a
day, 7
days a week), have atleast 5 people working on it full time and 20
people
who can give atleast 5 hours a week to begin with and 10 hours a week
in the
last couple of months and be ready to face the worst with a brave face.
We will soon be coming out with our report on WCI 2011 and hope that it would help future organisers of similar events in their endevours.
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 04:16:16 +0530 From: ravidreams@gmail.com To: wikimediaindia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Foundation-l] REMINDER: Wikimania
2013 -
invitation to bid
Hi,
I appreciate the wise decision from Indian Wikipedia community to opt
out of
Wikimania bid until next few years.
Even Wikiconference India need not be an annual event considering the
amount
of human and financial resources spent on it. What we need is
strengthening
local communities in each language and city by means of more meetups, unconferences, outreach, on project activity and events with specific
goals
like hackathons.
Ravi
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