Thanks, Itzik - powerful platforms like YouTube are pretty good options for hosting and
distributing videos and other materials around the celebration. We do have an established
relationship with Google, mostly based here out of the Foundation, and we're probably
going to be talking to them about some options soon. That being said, we would also want
to encourage virtually any/every top web property and mission supporter project to share
in such a huge milestone. We may just need to encourage them to do something/anything on
or around the date. Wikipedia is a huge part of the web they love, so we see no reasons
for there to be some supporters in one property and not in another.
With Youtube or other proprietary tech platforms I think we should just be careful to
ensure any supplied media is also available freely and posted on Commons or other places.
Vimeo has some great options for this as well, and Kaltura is a long-term mission
supporter who I know has some powerful technology to share/post video.
So in short, I think encouraging people to celebrate independently is ideal, and if WMF is
approached we'll try to find ways for anyone to be a public and open supporter of the
event.
The Foundation will also have some videos to share that were produced at this year's
Wikimania. They're simple videos featuring individual editors from all over the
world. They're not directly tied to the 10th anniversary, but I think it's the
first time we've really focussed on just featuring the contributors in a simple,
direct, and impactful way.
On Aug 18, 2010, at 12:32 PM, Itzik Edri wrote:
Hi,
I had two meetings in the last days with Google, and their YouTube regional marketing
team and after also talking with YouTube team on Google HQ. We start to discuss maybe to
do something together to celebrate 10th Wikipedia anniversary by a global and
international project. YouTube and Wikipedia together are one of the top website in the
world - and project together can be a very successful and marketing one..
The spectrum of ideas is very wide. People can share stories about how Wikipedia help
them, their favorites articles, context with universities to make the most
"coolest" video, by student reading articles.. it really to us what we want to
do...
Now the limitations - to shy the true, I don't really know our
"relationship" with YouTube. are any project with them can be something that
work aginast our goal to push Commons\Kaltura? Our it's OK to do this kind of
collaboration?
In any case, we still need to build the project - but YouTube will probably into that..
Feedback?
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On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 2:45 AM, Jay Walsh <jwalsh(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi folks -
I know things have been quiet on this list from the Foundation side over the past few
months, and we know all too well that there's not much time between now and the magic
date: January 15, 2011!
Supporting Wikipedia 10th anniversary planning has largely fallen into the global
development/communications section of the Wikimedia Foundation. Of course nothing will be
possible without lots of broad support from our thousands of global volunteers and our
chapters, as well as other partners (new and old!) and sponsors to help kick things off in
style, for Wikipedia's 10th year.
Right now there are a couple of major considerations here at the Foundation, and I
thought I'd start by sharing those major sections. Some areas need a lot more input
from the community than others, but in all cases we want to share everything that's
being planned (our ideas, your ideas, strategies, practices etc) so we can openly
collaborate and try innovative ideas.
I see these as the three major areas of planning for Wiki 10 - leading up to, and during
the year starting Jan 15:
1. Global celebrations
(chapters and volunteer groups around the world hosting events, parties, and local
festivities)
2. A 'free' birthday celebration in San Francisco
(A Foundation-driven party on January 15, probably open to the public and acting as a
central focus for festivities here in the Bay area)
3. On-wiki festivities and celebrations
(Any number of great ideas to mark the 10th anniversary, on en:wp or other wikis - which
may include tie-ins with the upcoming annual fundraiser)
We'll have more to say about each of these areas early next week, and hopefully
we'll add more areas or fill those sections out soon. I'd like to use this list
as a central planning space, but I'm sure there will also be on-wiki discussions
taking place.
The Foundation also has a small budget to provide reasonable grants to chapters or other
volunteer groups around the world to support celebrations. The conditions for receiving
those grants won't be too complicated, and we hope to get that process underway soon.
Although the Foundation is largely focussed on hosting a party and helping to support
activities, we want to help coordinate a central on-wiki space where all activities from
chapters, project reps etc can be shared so we can create a global 'at a glance'
page with all planned activities.
We also plan to post our plans for a local party in the next week or two, so you can see
how we're pulling the pieces together, what partners we're talking to, and
generally share our information so you have a party template to use (if you're looking
for one :)
I'm glad to see some other discussions underway on the list already - hopefully we
can start adding more. Please share more of your ideas and we'll get started with the
planning.
Thanks!
jay
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