Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics: 1. Total number of articles improved with photos 2. The list of articles improved with photos 3. The total number of participants from your community 4. Ranking of users in descending order of contributions 5. The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
Hello Isaac Olatunde,
We can use the #WPWPTR tag. Also should we create a page for the WPWP in the local Wikipedia?
Best regards, - ToprakM
Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com, 7 Haz 2020 Paz, 14:50 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
Noted and yes you can create a page for WPWP in local language Wikipedia.
Please do share the local page with us when you are done with it.
Thank you.
Isaac
On Tue, 9 Jun 2020, 01:04 ToprakM, toprakmericyakupoglu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Isaac Olatunde,
We can use the #WPWPTR tag. Also should we create a page for the WPWP in the local Wikipedia?
Best regards,
- ToprakM
Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com, 7 Haz 2020 Paz, 14:50 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
merci
Le mar. 9 juin 2020 à 07:42, Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com a écrit :
Noted and yes you can create a page for WPWP in local language Wikipedia.
Please do share the local page with us when you are done with it.
Thank you.
Isaac
On Tue, 9 Jun 2020, 01:04 ToprakM, toprakmericyakupoglu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Isaac Olatunde,
We can use the #WPWPTR tag. Also should we create a page for the WPWP in the local Wikipedia?
Best regards,
- ToprakM
Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com, 7 Haz 2020 Paz, 14:50 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
Hello Florence,
Thanks for your comment and suggestions.
I acknowledged that there is nothing as good as having a single hashtag for this campaign and I agree with you in general.
We earlier planned to use a single hashtag, the #WPWP but we envisaged that participating communities are likely to be faced with the challenges of filtering results or contributions from their various communities and this could make it difficult for them to generate metrics, measure impact, and report outcomes.
We thought of the GLAMorgan and BaGLAMa tools. But these tools (including GLAmify) are very effective for sponsoring specific categories. For example, if the Brazil community is interested in sponsoring the category "Images from Wiki Loves Earth 2019 in Brazil". At the end of the campaign, they can generate the total number of images used, and the number of pageviews. It won't rank users based on contributions (unless I am missing something).
However, if participating communities would be sponsoring some specific categories relevant to their communities, which we generally recommend, they can use the GLAMorgan tool. We have provided a tracking table https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide#Tracking_tablefor them to log categories they are specifically sponsoring.
This way, it would be easy to track the relevant metrics since the pool of contributions from a particular community would not be too broad compare to the pool of general metrics (from the general hashtag).
Thus, we have various options but for simplicity's sake, we can stick to a single hashtag (#WPWP) as suggested while communities focus on working on specific categories.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 3:47 PM AZOGBONON constant < constantazogbonon@gmail.com> wrote:
merci
Le mar. 9 juin 2020 à 07:42, Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com a écrit :
Noted and yes you can create a page for WPWP in local language Wikipedia.
Please do share the local page with us when you are done with it.
Thank you.
Isaac
On Tue, 9 Jun 2020, 01:04 ToprakM, toprakmericyakupoglu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Isaac Olatunde,
We can use the #WPWPTR tag. Also should we create a page for the WPWP in the local Wikipedia?
Best regards,
- ToprakM
Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com, 7 Haz 2020 Paz, 14:50 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
Greetings Isaac,
Us from the Wikimedians of Albanian Language User Group have decided to be using the #WPWPSQ hashtag during the campaign.
Thank you for keeping us updated and I will also share the local Wikipedia page when I am done with it.
All the best,
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 4:49 PM Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Florence,
Thanks for your comment and suggestions.
I acknowledged that there is nothing as good as having a single hashtag for this campaign and I agree with you in general.
We earlier planned to use a single hashtag, the #WPWP but we envisaged that participating communities are likely to be faced with the challenges of filtering results or contributions from their various communities and this could make it difficult for them to generate metrics, measure impact, and report outcomes.
We thought of the GLAMorgan and BaGLAMa tools. But these tools (including GLAmify) are very effective for sponsoring specific categories. For example, if the Brazil community is interested in sponsoring the category "Images from Wiki Loves Earth 2019 in Brazil". At the end of the campaign, they can generate the total number of images used, and the number of pageviews. It won't rank users based on contributions (unless I am missing something).
However, if participating communities would be sponsoring some specific categories relevant to their communities, which we generally recommend, they can use the GLAMorgan tool. We have provided a tracking table https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide#Tracking_tablefor them to log categories they are specifically sponsoring.
This way, it would be easy to track the relevant metrics since the pool of contributions from a particular community would not be too broad compare to the pool of general metrics (from the general hashtag).
Thus, we have various options but for simplicity's sake, we can stick to a single hashtag (#WPWP) as suggested while communities focus on working on specific categories.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 3:47 PM AZOGBONON constant < constantazogbonon@gmail.com> wrote:
merci
Le mar. 9 juin 2020 à 07:42, Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com a écrit :
Noted and yes you can create a page for WPWP in local language Wikipedia.
Please do share the local page with us when you are done with it.
Thank you.
Isaac
On Tue, 9 Jun 2020, 01:04 ToprakM, toprakmericyakupoglu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Isaac Olatunde,
We can use the #WPWPTR tag. Also should we create a page for the WPWP in the local Wikipedia?
Best regards,
- ToprakM
Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com, 7 Haz 2020 Paz, 14:50 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
Hello Miranda,
Your email is acknowledged with thanks.
Regards,
Isaac
On Thu, 11 Jun 2020, 16:41 Miranda Mehmeti, mirandamehmeti97@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings Isaac,
Us from the Wikimedians of Albanian Language User Group have decided to be using the #WPWPSQ hashtag during the campaign.
Thank you for keeping us updated and I will also share the local Wikipedia page when I am done with it.
All the best,
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 4:49 PM Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Florence,
Thanks for your comment and suggestions.
I acknowledged that there is nothing as good as having a single hashtag for this campaign and I agree with you in general.
We earlier planned to use a single hashtag, the #WPWP but we envisaged that participating communities are likely to be faced with the challenges of filtering results or contributions from their various communities and this could make it difficult for them to generate metrics, measure impact, and report outcomes.
We thought of the GLAMorgan and BaGLAMa tools. But these tools (including GLAmify) are very effective for sponsoring specific categories. For example, if the Brazil community is interested in sponsoring the category "Images from Wiki Loves Earth 2019 in Brazil". At the end of the campaign, they can generate the total number of images used, and the number of pageviews. It won't rank users based on contributions (unless I am missing something).
However, if participating communities would be sponsoring some specific categories relevant to their communities, which we generally recommend, they can use the GLAMorgan tool. We have provided a tracking table https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide#Tracking_tablefor them to log categories they are specifically sponsoring.
This way, it would be easy to track the relevant metrics since the pool of contributions from a particular community would not be too broad compare to the pool of general metrics (from the general hashtag).
Thus, we have various options but for simplicity's sake, we can stick to a single hashtag (#WPWP) as suggested while communities focus on working on specific categories.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 3:47 PM AZOGBONON constant < constantazogbonon@gmail.com> wrote:
merci
Le mar. 9 juin 2020 à 07:42, Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com a écrit :
Noted and yes you can create a page for WPWP in local language Wikipedia.
Please do share the local page with us when you are done with it.
Thank you.
Isaac
On Tue, 9 Jun 2020, 01:04 ToprakM, toprakmericyakupoglu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Isaac Olatunde,
We can use the #WPWPTR tag. Also should we create a page for the WPWP in the local Wikipedia?
Best regards,
- ToprakM
Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com, 7 Haz 2020 Paz, 14:50 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
A bit slow to react I am but...
1. I am a bit hesitant as to why you did not choose to only push for one unique hashtag #WPWP. Dividing this into several hashtag might be cool community wise, but it will make tracking more complicated (you will have to track many hashtags rather than one It definitly will make communication more complicated. As in... if someone post a tweet indicating the campaign requires to put #WPWPBR.... then if I retweet this message... this will be confusing if I am speaking to another community entirely (as in #WPWPFR)
2. It looks like your tags are country-specific. I suppose for community building. So what happens to those who want to participate without being "taggued" in relation with a specifi country ? Or who do not want to display publicly the country they live in ?
Not saying it is wrong, but this will make things a bit more complicated....
Also, tool-wise, I HIGHLY recommand looking at Glamify. Here is what I did in 2017 with it : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Africa_2017/Call_to_ac... Problem is that...
1) queries are not automatically updated as may listeria lists be. I have tried desperately to bring Asaf to fix that during 2 years but did not succeed. So recommandations... must be renewed regularly, which is a pain, but... still cool
2) the output is localized. It can worked automatically on meta, but needs fixing to operate on Commons (which is additional work...). The good news is that the WPWP campaign in on meta !!!
So I can create a similar and updated page on meta for suggestions based on WLA images and hopefully it could inspire others to do for other images collections ? The one thing I can not do is push this for all languages, this is really too much work for a human. I could do it a few select languages though.
Le 09/06/2020 à 02:04, ToprakM a écrit :
Hello Isaac Olatunde,
We can use the #WPWPTR tag. Also should we create a page for the WPWP in the local Wikipedia?
Best regards,
- ToprakM
Isaac Olatunde <reachout2isaac@gmail.com mailto:reachout2isaac@gmail.com>, 7 Haz 2020 Paz, 14:50 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign, It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos> and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign. Please take a look at theorganizer's guide <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide> as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so. You may need arapid grant <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid> to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications. *Campaign metrics* We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos. The hashtag tool would track the following metrics: 1. Total number of articles improved with photos 2. The list of articles improved with photos 3. The total number of participants from your community 4. Ranking of users in descending order of contributions 5. The total number of language Wikipedia improved Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration. Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online. Please let us know if you require further information. With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team _______________________________________________ wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org <mailto:wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
Bonjour Isaac,
Le groupe d'utilisateurs de Wikimedia Guinée Conakry a décidé d'utiliser le hashtag #WPWPGIN pendant la campagne.
Merci de soutenir notre Rapid Grand https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos_Guinea pour une meilleur participations de notre communauté Wikimedia Guinée Conakry https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Groupe_d%27utilisateurs_de_la_communaut%C3%A9_Wikimedia_Guin%C3%A9e_Conakry&uselang=fr a la campagne
Bonne chance a nous tous ,
liens : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting...
Le dim. 7 juin 2020 à 11:50, Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com a écrit :
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
wpwp mailing list wpwp@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wpwp
Dear Isaac,
In Canada, we will be using the hashtag #WPWPCA.
Best, Jean-Michel
Hello Lapointe,
Your email is acknowledged with thanks.
With best regards
Isaac
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 12:39 PM Jean-Michel Lapointe < jmlapointe@wikimedia.ca> wrote:
Dear Isaac,
In Canada, we will be using the hashtag #WPWPCA.
Best, Jean-Michel
-- Jean-Michel Lapointe
Membre du conseil d’administration Comité des programmes Wikimédia Canada, chapitre national soutenant Wikipédia 535 avenue Viger Est, Montréal (Québec) H2L 2P3 https://ca.wikimedia.org — Board Member Programs Committee
Wikimedia Canada, national chapter supporting Wikipedia 535 Viger Avenue East, Montréal (Québec) H2L 2P3 https://ca.wikimedia.org
Le dim. 7 juin 2020, à 07 h 50, Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com a écrit :
Dear organizers of WPWP Campaign,
It's three weeks to the WPWP Campaign https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos and the International Organizing Team is happy to provide the necessary supports for you to run a successful campaign.
Please take a look at the organizer's guide https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Pages_Wanting_Photos/Participate/Organizers_Guide as this guide would be useful for you in planning your local campaign. If you wish to provide a local prize, we encourage you to do so.
You may need a rapid grant https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid to fund the local prizes and edit-a-thon. We strongly advise that you apply before 15th June 2020, as after that date WMF may not receive and process grant applications.
*Campaign metrics*
We want to ensure that tracking of metrics is easy and flexible for all the participating communities. We will be using a double hashtag to track metrics for the WPWP Campaign in July; the general hashtag (#WPWP) and your community-specific hashtag (eg. #WPWPNG for Nigeria, #WPWPBR for Brazil). Please, remind the participants from your community to add the hashtag #WPWP and your community-specific hashtag to edits summaries of articles improved with photos.
The hashtag tool would track the following metrics:
- Total number of articles improved with photos
- The list of articles improved with photos
- The total number of participants from your community
- Ranking of users in descending order of contributions
- The total number of language Wikipedia improved
Please email your community-specific hashtag to me directly or simply reply to this email with it for configuration.
Kindly note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, #WPWP Campaign activities/events are strictly online.
Please let us know if you require further information.
With best regards, Isaac Olatunde Project Manager and Co-Coordinator WPWP Campaign On behalf of the WPWP Organizing Team
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