Hi Folks,
We encourage each and everyone of you to create a program submission. You can submit an interactive workshop or panel, a lecture, a short lighting talk or a poster for our dedicated poster session. Submissions are catered to both onsite and online (live or pre-recorded) or a hybrid combination. We at the Core Organizing Team would like to see a program submission related to non-traditional online projects such as Wikispecies.
The theme for this year's Wikimania is Diversity, Collaboration, Future. Topics that strengthen collaboration on online campaigns and initiatives are topics we like to see this year. There are also photography outreach (photo walks, teaching participants on Nature Photography), visit to the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Garden by the Bay, or to an upcoming aviary to be opened in Mandai, Singapore in August 2023 called Bird Paradise. Singapore is one of a few countries where nature reserves and parks are at close proximity. It is great way to collaborate with each other. There is also a spacious Wikimania Expo space where Wikispecies projects can be exhibited.
For participants joining virtually, we also have allocated online hours for you too to allow you to participate & present.
Session submissions for Wikimania 2023 are open until 28 March.
Visit the following links for further info:
Wiki page: https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Program/Submissions
Diff post: https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/02/28/be-part-of-the-wikimania-2023-program/
Program Submission Form: https://pretalx.com/wm2023/cfp
Kind regards,
Butch Bustria
Chair, Program Subcommittee
Event lead, ESEAP Wikimania 2023 Core Organizing Team
[To all Wikimedia projects, minus mailing lists with an active
discussion already.]
On August 2020, the Wikimedia Foundation board of trustees may decide a
rename to "Wikipedia Foundation" and various other things.
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_noticeboard/Boar…>
Following a community meeting, a proposed open letter was written:
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_open_letter_on_renaming>
«We ask the Wikimedia Foundation to pause or stop its current movement
renaming activities, due to persistent shortcomings in the current
rebranding process. Future work should be restarted only in a way that
ensures equitable decision-making.»
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consider forwarding to language-specific discussion venues with a short
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Cheers,
Federico aka Nemo
[To all Wikimedia projects, minus mailing lists with an active
discussion already.]
On August 2020, the Wikimedia Foundation board of trustees may decide a
rename to "Wikipedia Foundation" and various other things.
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_noticeboard/Boar…>
Following a community meeting, a proposed open letter was written:
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_open_letter_on_renaming>
«We ask the Wikimedia Foundation to pause or stop its current movement
renaming activities, due to persistent shortcomings in the current
rebranding process. Future work should be restarted only in a way that
ensures equitable decision-making.»
(Sorry for the crossposting. When replying, be mindful of cc. Do
consider forwarding to language-specific discussion venues with a short
translated introduction, or translate the pages on Meta.)
Cheers,
Federico aka Nemo
Greetings,
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Kind regards, arg_73
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Hi!
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Later, Wikispecies-l
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Dear friend!
You were looking for some info, remember? I think I've got it, check it out http://www.oneiriki-piscina.com/picture_library/seat.php?acad
Sincerely, arg_73
From: wikispecies-l [mailto:wikispecies-l@lists.wikimedia.org]
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2017 7:11 PM
To: arg_73(a)yahoo.com
Subject: thanks
I'd like to add that the scalpers that bought a crap load if tickets overestimated what fans were willing to pay.
For a destination show during a major holiday: when you add travel cost, lodging and food for 5 - 6 days PLUS overpriced tickets from Stub Hub... You will find that a higher percentage of fans are not willing to spend THAT much.
Streaming also is a factor.
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Hi,
I've seen some lovely stuff recently, you should take a look too, that's for sure, here is the link http://schuurman.ca/week.php?6160
Kind regards, arg_73