Join here: https://meet.wmcloud.org/wren
Wed July 22, 12pm – 1pm Eastern Time - New York
Mobile users: Download the Jitsi Meet app first!
Thanks,
Richard
(User:Pharos)
Hey folks
This user group had external pressures of voting recently and I felt
this should be avoided or done with more support by WMF in tools and
methods, so maybe we should consider using LOOMIO?
Hope you can support it at least as a test service on WMFlabs...
Could you check it out? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T258317
Best Z
Hi all
I'm putting together a grant outline for a team of Wikimedia people to work
across the UN. I've written a two page(ish) outline, iI'd really appreciate
it if you'd take the time to read it and let me know what you think.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/196vbC3mvMJa1JvrmSCf7h5JW7aYDj1WhOaYpyCP…
Thanks very much
Hi everyone,
Greetings! My name is Melanie Kill. I’m an English professor specializing in writing studies and digital rhetoric (and studying Wikipedia) at the University of Maryland just outside Washington, DC. I also chair the Wikipedia initiative of the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), which is an academic professional association of college writing teachers and scholars.
I am so pleased to announce that the CCCC Wikipedia Initiative is hiring a Wikimedian-in-Residence! Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight suggested this list as a good place to circulate the position announcement and seek advice as we get started. The position is remote and full-time from August 2020–May 2021. Please see the full announcement at https://bit.ly/CCCCWI-WiR-position <https://bit.ly/CCCCWI-WiR-position> and share with anyone who might be a good fit. Thanks for your help!
All my best,
Melanie
<>–<>–<>–<>–<>–<>–<>–<>–<>
Dr. Melanie Kill (she / her)
Assistant Professor of English
Coordinator of the Rhetoric Minor
University of Maryland
Chair, CCCC Wikipedia Initiative Committee
Conference on College Composition and Communication