Not sure if I can on Wednesday, but I'll think about it.
Also, a whole session about Wikisource would be very informative, I think,
for a lot of people in WMF and inside our movement.
But it's much more difficult to do it, and get a whole session for you.

Aubrey

On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Sam Wilson <sam@samwilson.id.au> wrote:
Good point, hmm. :) But yeah, I think it's worth it even if it's just so people can see how much more work needs to be done. Unless it fails... although, come to think of it: the demonstration could just end with "see, it's in the queue, and it'll be processed later!" ;-) Or is that cheating?

It's just meant to be a showcase of whatever's going on, not necessarily finished polished things. (I think; I've only ever watched one on youtube.)

If you don't feel like it, I think Kaldari will do it. But you'd be great! :-)

—Sam


On Thu, 30 Mar 2017, at 02:58 PM, Andrea Zanni wrote:
I can think about it,
but we should really "check" that IA Upload tool is failproof:
last time I used it it failed quite a few times.
Not a big deal, but not in a showcase ;-)
On the other hand, this is maybe what we should show them:
how much the Wikisource community relies on volunteer-developed
infrastructure (IA-upload, Proofread extension, Phe graphs)...
Or it's a showcase of "the best" things in our community?
Aubrey


On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 6:20 AM, Sam Wilson <sam@samwilson.id.au> wrote:
Hi all,

Is anyone interested in presenting at the next CREDIT showcase (next
the IA Upload tool? It's a good opportunity to get some more visibility
for Wikisource tools.

I'd do it, but it happens at 2 am my time.

If you're keen, put your name down at

Thanks!

—Sam

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