Dear Wikisourcerors,
I'm writing you because as a Wikisource Community User Group we'd need to
ask for renewal.
TL:DR:
go here and write:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikisource_Community_User_Group/2014_Report
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For those of you who are not aware of this Wikimedia "politics",
User Groups are affiliates of the Wikimedia movements, recognized groups of
individuals that officially state their existent as a community.
The advantages of such a situation is that we are recognized as a
"representatives" of Wikisource communities around the world.
It is a much better situation regarding lobbying, advocacy, and even, if
needed grantmaking.
For example, last year Micru could come in Berlin for the Wikimedia
Conference.
Every Wikimania, the group of wikisourcerors grows bigger and bigger.
There's still a long way to go, but we don't need, in my humble opinion, to
draw back. It is important to continue to grow in organization and impact
as an international community.
We'll win, eventually :-).
The issue though is that from March I'm president of a Chapter (and I have
much to do), and Micru is on a loong wiki break.
We didn't follow through as we wanted the User Group.
On 31st november, the one-year term of recognition given by the AffCom in
the resolution of last year has ended.
If we want to continue, we need to apply for a renewal.
These are the riteria we have to comply to. [1] We can do it. The
Affiliation Committee is very proud of us :-)
We'd basically need to write a 2014 report:
an annual report of our activities telling our experience during this year
as affiliates. Our achievements, fails, needs, insights and suggestions.
Besides, we can tell our plans for the next year.
My humble opinion is that we can put under the umbrella of the Wikisource
Community User Group things that we do as single communities or
individuals, for the profit of the whole Wikisource and Wikimedia movement.
For example, things we did this year:
we did the Wikisource Birthday proofreading contests, (which is BIG [2]
:-), and we need to continue doing more and more).
we helped Siko in evaluating the IEG proposals related to Wikisource (I
did).
We are maintaining the migration of WS related tickets from Bugzilla to
Phabricator (thanks Billinghusrt!),
and we are discussing the perennial problem of structured data on WS
(thanks all!)
An I'm not mentioning the hidden but precious work of Phe, Tpt,
Ricordisamoa and other coders who maintain the Proofread Extensions, do
Wikidata things and more.
So, in the end.
PLEASE, help me fill this report here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikisource_Community_User_Group/2014_Report
Write whatever we, as a community of wikisourcerors, have done.
Put also important things you havedone in your local wiki. If it's too
local, we'll delete it, but it's also a good opportunity to learn stuff
from each other!
Thanks!
Aubrey
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_user_groups/Requirements
[2]
https://tools.wmflabs.org/phetools/graphs/Wikisource_-_validated_pages_per_…
Bjoern, I don't know whether BookManagerv2 is able to "feed" Collection;
I asked a few months ago at
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T28448#302254 (cc Raylton), you could
file the request as separate bug. A comment says «Extension:BookManager,
which provides both automatic navigation and automatic print version».
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T17073#203184
I doubt anyone in Wikimedia ever really tried this extension yet (cc
Wikisource, Wikibooks). You could check those 3 wikis:
https://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Extension:BookManagerv2 (there's also an OER
wiki of Guatemala it seems).
Again, this is uncharted territory... if the extension gets some real
world usage and feedback outside Wikimedia, its development may get
faster and after some years it might end up being used in
Wikisource/Wikibooks too; don't hope for it to go the other way round,
because it never happens.
Nemo
The Second International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer
Engineering and their Applications (EECEA2015)
World Trade Center, Manila Philippines
February 11, 2015
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February 12-14, 2015
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