Hello again, everyone.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Asaf Bartov <abartov(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
As for judges -- yes, Google's figure of 35 judges per language would be a
challenge, certainly for Zulu and Tswana. We shall try to achieve at least
half that many for each. I ask for your help in this -- volunteer judges
can sign up on the page I just created in Meta to start concentrating
information about this[5]. I will also be reaching out to some
non-Wikipedians to serve as judges -- academics, linguists, etc.
I am also on the lookout for a volunteer trainer from South Africa, ideally
a speaker of at least one of the three target languages. The trainer needs
to be available for a whole week of fairly intensive training sessions in
2-3 universities in South Africa and 2-3 others in Botswana, on the week
beginning July 25th. The Foundation will fund travel; Google will fund
accommodation. The Foundation will also help prepare the training
materials. Please let me know if you're interested and available.
If none of the people receiving this e-mail are interested, perhaps some of
you can help us find someone who would be?
Once again, I welcome any suggestion for improvement,
to make this as
successful and beneficial to our movement and mission as possible.
If one of you is planning to respond to or engage with me on this, but
hasn't found the time yet, I'd appreciate a quick note, just so I know we
shall have _some_ cooperation from WMZA.
Thanks!
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Asaf Bartov
Wikimedia Foundation