[Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] Wikimedia Foundation Report, June 2013

Tilman Bayer tbayer at wikimedia.org
Thu Jul 18 23:52:07 UTC 2013


Hi all,

please find below the WMF report for June 2013, in plain text.

As always, the editable and formatted version has been published on Meta:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Report,_June_2013

and the reports are being posted on the Wikimedia blog, too:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/c/corporate/wmf-monthly-reports/

As usual, we are also publishing a separate "Highlights" summary.
Please consider helping non-English-language communities to stay
updated, by providing a translation:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Highlights,_June_2013

Many thanks to those who have translated the May "Highlights" into
German, Spanish, French, Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Russian
and Chinese (while translations are still ongoing into Asturian,
Hindi, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese and other languages)!

While still focusing on WMF activities, the "Highlights" include a
small selection of the most noteworthy events from the whole movement.
Suggestions for the upcoming July issue are welcome until July 31 at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Highlights

Regards, Tilman

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  Wikimedia Foundation Report, June 2013

<Video: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WMF_Monthly_Metrics_Meeting_July_11,_2013.webm>
Video of the monthly Wikimedia Foundation metrics and activities meeting
covering the month of June
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Metrics_and_activities_meetings/2013-07-11>
(July 11, 2013)

    Contents

  * 1 Data and Trends
  * 2 Financials
  * 3 Highlights
      o 3.1 First workshop on how to evaluate the success of organized
        Wikimedia activites
      o 3.2 Preparations for the launch of VisualEditor and Universal
        Language Selector
      o 3.3 Community input invited for privacy policy update
  * 4 Engineering
      o 4.1 VisualEditor
      o 4.2 Editor engagement
      o 4.3 Mobile
  * 5 Fundraising
      o 5.1 Major Gifts and Foundations
      o 5.2 Annual Fundraiser
  * 6 Grantmaking
      o 6.1 Strategic Goals Metrics
      o 6.2 Funds Dissemination Committee
      o 6.3 WMF Grants
          + 6.3.1 Grants awarded in June 2013
          + 6.3.2 Reports accepted in June 2013
          + 6.3.3 Participation Support
              # 6.3.3.1 Requests awarded in June 2013
              # 6.3.3.2 Reports accepted in June 2013
      o 6.4 Individual Engagement Grants
      o 6.5 Learning & Evaluation
      o 6.6 Brazil Catalyst Project
          + 6.6.1 Data Analyses
          + 6.6.2 Communications
          + 6.6.3 Outreach
          + 6.6.4 Institutional Partnership
          + 6.6.5 Education
  * 7 Program Development
      o 7.1 Wikipedia Zero
      o 7.2 Wikipedia Education Program
      o 7.3 Program Evaluation and Design
  * 8 Human Resources
      o 8.1 Staff Changes
      o 8.2 Statistics
      o 8.3 Department Updates
  * 9 Finance and Administration
  * 10 Legal, Community Advocacy, and Communications Department
      o 10.1 LCA Report, June 2013
          + 10.1.1 Contract Metrics
          + 10.1.2 Trademark Metrics
          + 10.1.3 Domains Obtained
          + 10.1.4 Coming & Going
          + 10.1.5 Other Activities
      o 10.2 Communications Report, June 2013
          + 10.2.1 Major announcements
          + 10.2.2 Major Storylines through June
          + 10.2.3 Other worthwhile reads
          + 10.2.4 WMF Blog posts
          + 10.2.5 Media Contact
          + 10.2.6 Wikipedia Signpost
  * 11 Visitors and Guests


== Data and Trends ==

Global unique visitors for May:

    *522 million* (+0.97% compared with May; +5.97% compared with the
    previous year)
    (comScore data
    <http://reportcard.wmflabs.org/graphs/unique_visitors> for all
    Wikimedia Foundation projects; comScore will release June data later
    in July)

Page requests for June:

    *21.1 billion* (+0.7% compared with May; +17.1% compared with the
    previous year)
    (Server log data
    <http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesPageViewsMonthlyAllProjects.htm>,
    all Wikimedia Foundation projects including mobile access)

Active Registered Editors for May 2013 (>= 5 mainspace edits/month,
excluding bots):

    *80,611* (-0.19% compared with May / -1.92% compared with the
    previous year)
    (Database data
    <http://reportcard.wmflabs.org/graphs/active_editors>, all Wikimedia
    Foundation projects.)

*Report Card* (integrating various statistical data and trends about WMF
projects):

    http://reportcard.wmflabs.org/

(Definitions <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Analytics/Metric_definitions>)


== Financials ==

<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WMF_Revenue_%26_Expenses_May_2013_-_Actual_vs_Plan.png>
Wikimedia Foundation YTD Revenue and Expenses vs Plan as of May 31, 2013
	
<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WMF_Expenses_by_Functions_May_2013.png>
Wikimedia Foundation YTD Expenses by Functions as of May 31, 2013

(Financial information is only available through May 2013 at the time of
this report.)

All financial information presented is for the Month-To-Date and
Year-To-Date May 31, 2013.


Revenue 	$50,559,430
*Expenses:* 	
Engineering Group 	$13,523,471
Fundraiser Group 	$3,265,731
Grantmaking & Programs Group 	$8,284,686
Governance Group 	$692,321
Legal/Community Advocacy/Communications Group 	$2,777,192
Finance/HR/Admin Group 	$5,272,075
Total Expenses 	$33,815,476
Total surplus 	$16,743,954

  * Revenue for the month of May is $0.12MM versus plan of $0.28MM,
    approximately $159K or 57% under plan.

  * Year-to-date revenue is $50.56MM versus plan of $45.79MM,
    approximately $4.77MM or 10% over plan.

  * Expenses for the month of May is $2.97MM versus plan of $4.01MM,
    approximately $1.04MM or 26% under plan, primarily due to lower
    personnel expenses, internet hosting, and grant expenses (FDC
    grants) partially offset by higher capital expenses, outside
    contract services, and travel expenses.

  * Year-to-date expenses is $33.82MM versus plan of $38.08MM,
    approximately $4.26MM or 11% under plan, primarily due to lower
    personnel expenses, internet hosting, grant expenses (FDC grants),
    and travel expenses partially offset by higher legal expenses, bank
    fees, outside contract services, and personal property tax expenses.

  * Cash position is $42.7MM as of May 31, 2013.


== Highlights ==


=== First workshop on how to evaluate the success of organized
Wikimedia activites ===

On June 22–23, the first workshop on the design and evaluation of
programs
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/11/finding-out-what-works-first-workshop-program-evaluation/>
(organized activities) in the Wikimedia movement took place. The event
was held Budapest, Hungary by the Wikimedia Foundation, in partnership
with Wikimedia Magyarország, the local chapter. The workshop brought
together 21 program leaders from 15 countries to learn the basic
concepts of program evaluation
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/program_evaluation>. The success of the
workshop itself was evaluated, too: Surveys before and after the
workshop showed that a majority of the participants left with a better
understanding of these terms and concepts.

<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:VisualEditor_-_Editing_references_1.png>
One of the tasks made easier by VisualEditor: References can now be
edited and added in a format that is more convenient than the <ref> tags
in the middle of the page’s source wikitext.


=== Preparations for the launch of VisualEditor and Universal Language
Selector ===

In June, work was completed on major new features for VisualEditor (the
visual interface to edit wiki pages without markup), in preparation for
its launch for all logged-in editors on the English Wikipedia on July 1
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/01/visualeditor-beta-rollout/>. It
is becoming available to most other Wikipedians during the rest of July.

Also in June, the Universal Language Selector
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/01/universal-language-selector-uls-deployed-on-more-than-150-wikis/>
began to be deployed to all Wikimedia projects. It allows users to
configure language settings like interface language, fonts, and input
methods (keyboard mappings) in a flexible way. By July 1, it was
available on more than 150 wikis.

<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ULS-Display-Settings.png>
Universal Language Selector: A logged-in user is choosing the language
which they prefer for the interface menus on the English Wikipedia


=== Community input invited for privacy policy update ===

In preparation for an update of the Wikimedia Foundation's privacy
policy (the first since 2008), the Legal and Community Advocacy
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal_and_Community_Advocacy> (LCA)
team has invited
participation in a community discussion period
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/18/input-on-wikimedia-foundation-privacy-policy/>,
lasting until July 18. The goal was to get initial input about what
privacy concerns community members have, what they find important, and
what they would like to see in the next version of the privacy policy.
The community was also asked to provide input on practices regarding the
Wikimedia trademarks
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Trademark_practices_discussion>.


== Engineering ==

A detailed report of the Tech Department's activities for June 2013 can
be found at:

    https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_engineering_report/2013/June

Department Highlights

Major news in June include (see also general "Highlights" section
):

  * The preparation for the activation of VisualEditor
    <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/06/preparing-for-visualeditor-on-all-wikipedias/>
    to most Wikipedia sites, and its debut on the English Wikipedia
    <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/01/visualeditor-beta-rollout/>
    on July 1;
  * News around Language engineering
    <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/03/language-engineering-development-updates-and-events/>,
    including the activation
    <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/01/universal-language-selector-uls-deployed-on-more-than-150-wikis/>
    of the Universal Language Selectors on many wikis;

<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:VisualEditor-Parsoid_-_2013-07_Metrics_deck.pdf?page=3>
VisualEditor presentation slides (July 11)


=== VisualEditor
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Portal>
===

In June, the team completed major new features for VisualEditor (the
visual interface to edit wiki pages without markup) in preparation for
making it available to most Wikipedia users in July. The editor is now
capable of letting users edit the majority of content without needing to
use wikitext: it supports text, as well as adding and editing inclusions
of references, templates, categories and media items. We organized an
A/B test for new user accounts on the English Wikipedia, with half of
them getting VisualEditor ahead of the wider release. There were also a
number of user interface improvements, and many bugs uncovered by the
community were fixed. The team was expanded with four dedicated new
members, who will help community members use VisualEditor, and ensure
that feedback will be focused and lead to rapid improvements.

VisualEditor relies on Parsoid, the software that converts wikitext to
annotated HTML behind the scenes. This month, Parsoid was activated on a
new set of servers, and started to track all edits and template / image
updates from all Wikipedia sites. The goal was to test Parsoid's
performance in preparation for the activation of VisualEditor on almost
all Wikipedia sites. Optimization improvements made earlier (notably
using caching) proved effective, as servers seemed to handle the
increased load well. Good performance allowed the team to focus on
improving the conversion to wikitext, in order to avoid conversion
errors and wikitext corruption.


=== Editor engagement <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/New_editor_engagement> ===

In June, we released more features and bug fixes for Notifications
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Echo_(Notifications)> on the English Wikipedia
and mediawiki.org. We added a confirmation button for the "Thanks"
feature, and added a link to the difference between versions of the page
for talk page and interactive notifications. Development of HTML Email
notifications
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Echo/Feature_requirements#HTML_single_email_notifications>,
as well as of new metrics dashboards
<http://ee-dashboard.wmflabs.org/dashboards/enwiki-features>, continued.
We ran a week-long A/B test of new user activity
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Notifications/Experiment_1/Results>,
and results show
that new users who received Echo notifications made more edits than
those who did not, but their edits were reverted slightly more often.
Later this Summer, we plan to enable Notifications on more wikis,
starting with Meta and the French Wikipedia.

<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WMF_Metrics_Meeting_July_2013_04.jpg>
Erik Möller explaining first results about the impact of GettingStarted

This month, we also activated features and fixed bugs for the Article
Feedback Tool <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Article_feedback/Version_5>
(AFT5) on the English, French and German Wikipedia. An opt-in feature
now allows to enable or disable feedback on a page. The metrics
dashboards
<http://ee-dashboard.wmflabs.org/dashboards/enwiki-features#article_feedback_moderation-graphs-tab>
show how the new moderation tools are being used: for example, about
half of moderated feedback is marked as 'no action needed', and about a
tenth as 'useful'. The team supported a wider activation of AFT5 on over
40,000 articles on the French Wikipedia; as for the German community,
they elected not to adopt the tool. Feature development has now ended
for this project, and we plan to make AFT5 available to other wiki
projects in the coming weeks.

The Editor Engagement Experiments (E3) team continued work on its
experiments related to onboarding new Wikipedians
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/onboarding_new_Wikipedians>, and launched
several new tools to Wikimedia projects. The team began running
campaigns <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Campaigns> to learn about
how many editors sign up on the top 10 Wikipedias, and how many sign up
via the invitation to "Join Wikipedia" on the login page (see the list
of active campaigns
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Account_creation_campaigns>
and
analysis). Another tool, the CoreEvents extension
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CoreEvents>, now logs MediaWiki core
activity, like preference updates and page saves across all projects.
For the GettingStarted
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GettingStarted> project, the team
conducted usability testing
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Onboarding_new_Wikipedians/user_testing#Testing_scenario_three>
of new designs. the E3 team also improved and refined the guided tours
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/guided_tours> extension, including adding
usability enhancements like new interface animations, support for
community tours, and bug fixing. Work has begun on an experiment to
deliver guided tours
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Guided_tours> to all
first-time
editors. After the VisualEditor launch on the English Wikipedia, we
started a micro-survey of newly-registered users
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Gender_micro-survey> to give
us a first systematic look
at the gender diversity of those creating accounts.

<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia-Metrics-Meeting-July-11-2013-18.jpg>
Maryana Pinchuk presenting about mobile uploads


=== Mobile <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Mobile_engineering> ===

This month, the Mobile team launched a new Wikipedia Zero
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Zero> partnership with Dialog in Sri
Lanka. On the technical side, we fixed user interface bugs and enhanced
the tool to configure partnerships. We also improved logging and
debugging for identification of anomalous access.

We also focused on improving education around mobile uploads
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mobile_design/Uploads>, including an
interactive Commons tutorial and first-time user copyright and scope
check. The "Nearby" feature
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/05/29/wikipedia-nearby-beta/> was
activated on the default mobile site, allowing users to find articles
near them that are in need of images, take photos and upload them via
mobile.

In beta, we started working on an improved navigation
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mobile_design/Wikipedia_navigation> for the
site and for articles. This includes design tweaks to the left
navigation menu, and a new in-article contributory navigation that
combines article actions (edit, upload, and watch) with a talk page
link. We also experimented with integration of user Notifications, which
now work on the English Wikipedia mobile site. We hope make this feature
available to all mobile users in July.


== Fundraising ==


=== Major Gifts and Foundations ===

We received a $300,000 grant from the Knight Foundation. This is the
first installment of a two-year grant we were awarded for winning the
Knight News Challenge for Wikipedia Zero.


=== Annual Fundraiser ===

  * The team prepared to begin fundraising worldwide with the start of
    the new fiscal year in July. An update on this testing
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fundraising_2013#July_1.2C_2013_Update>
was posted on Meta.
  * Spent three days working with the fundraising staff from the German
    chapter to prepare for the 2013 fundraiser.


== Grantmaking ==

<Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grantmaking_team_photo_June_2013.JPG>
Fun photo of the WMF Grantmaking Team. Taken in the Hub, San Francisco,
during a team retreat to work on planning for FY2013-14 (see below).


=== Strategic Goals Metrics ===

Metric 	Value 	MoM 	MoM% 	Chart
Global South Active Editors (5+ edits in main namespace) 	15.6k 	+563
+3.7% Increase 	[1]
<http://gp.wmflabs.org/graphs/global_north_south_active_editors>


=== Funds Dissemination Committee ===

  * Two new members were elected to the FDC, and the ombudsperson was
    re-elected! The FDC welcomes Delphine Ménard and Cristian Consonni,
    and also welcomes back the ombudsperson, Susana Morais.
  * FDC staff summary
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal/Proposals/2012-2013_round1/Staff_summary/Progress_report_form/Q1>
    of the first round of progress reports for 2012-2013 Round 1
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal/Proposals/2012-2013_round1>
was published after
    the reports <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal/Reports>
were submitted by 30 April.
    The next round of progress reports for 2012-2013 Round 1
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal/Reporting_requirements>
will be due by 30 July.
  * were submitted by 8 June.
  * WMF staff is preparing to announce eligibility for FDC 2013-2014
    Round 1 <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal/Eligibility>
on 15 July for the. Final
    eligibility will be confirmed by 15 September, and proposals are due
    on 1 October.
  * The ombudsperson's annual report
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal/Ombudsperson_annual_report_-_2012-2013>
was published.
  * The FDC portal is being re-worked to improve user experience.
    Feedback is being collected
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal/Feedback>.
  * A 2012-2013 Round 2 Process Survey was conducted, and analysis is
    underway. A report is forthcoming.


=== WMF Grants ===

  * 3 new project grants were approved in June.
  * 7 grant reports were accepted in June.


==== Grants awarded in June 2013 ====

  * Grant to continue encouraging GLAM institutions in Denmark to have
    Wikipedians-in-Residence:
    Grants:WM_DK/Wikipedian-in-Residence_Scholarship,_II
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_DK/Wikipedian-in-Residence_Scholarship,_II>
  * Grant to purchase 500 WikiReaders and distribute them to selected
    schools that have limited or no internet access:
    Grants:Aislinn_Dewey/Distribute_WikiReaders_to_Schools
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Aislinn_Dewey/Distribute_WikiReaders_to_Schools>
  * A project aiming to increase Wikipedia coverage of iconic buildings
    around Johannesburg with historic and heritage importance:
    Grants:WM_ZA/joburgpedia-2013
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_ZA/joburgpedia-2013>


==== Reports accepted in June 2013 ====

  * Grants:WM_RS/Wikimedia_CEE_Conference_2012
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_RS/Wikimedia_CEE_Conference_2012>
  * Grants:WM_ES/Conferences_and_meeting_for_tenth_anniversary_of_the_Galipedia
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_ES/Conferences_and_meeting_for_tenth_anniversary_of_the_Galipedia>
  * Grants:WM_RS/Wiki_Loves_Monuments_in_Serbia_2012
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_RS/Wiki_Loves_Monuments_in_Serbia_2012>
  * Grants:User:HstryQT_-_GLAMWiki_US_Consortium/Advisory_Group_Meeting
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:User:HstryQT_-_GLAMWiki_US_Consortium/Advisory_Group_Meeting>
  * Grants:WM_PH/Open_Web_Day
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_PH/Open_Web_Day>
  * Grants:WM_FI/Tervetuloa_Wikipediaan!
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_FI/Tervetuloa_Wikipediaan!>
  * Grants:WM_CL/Start-up
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_CL/Start-up>


==== Participation Support ====

  * 3 new requests were approved in June.
  * No grant reports were accepted in June.


===== Requests awarded in June 2013 =====

  * Participation:Futureimperfect/_Free_Minds_free_People_and_IDEC_2013
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Participation:Futureimperfect/_Free_Minds_free_People_and_IDEC_2013>
  * Participation:Thelmadatter/2013_Congreso_de_La_Asociación_Centroamericana_de_Lingüística_(ACALING)
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Participation:Thelmadatter/2013_Congreso_de_La_Asociaci%C3%B3n_Centroamericana_de_Ling%C3%BC%C3%ADstica_(ACALING)>
  * Participation:Iopensa/WikiSym_2013
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Participation:Iopensa/WikiSym_2013>


===== Reports accepted in June 2013 =====

No reports were accepted in June 2013.


=== Individual Engagement Grants ===

  * A work sprint
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Build/May_2013_sprint_plan>
on
    the Grants:IdeaLab
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab> continued, in
preparation
    for a July (re)launch of the space aimed at cultivating ideas for
    proposals in advance of August’s IEG open call. The updates will
    make it easier to browse and connect with ideas, and will highlight
    recent activity.
  * IEG midpoint and final report
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG#ieg-reporting2>
    templates have been completed and made available to grantees. The
    first 5 IEGrantee midpoint reports are due July 15th.
  * Siko Bouterse and IEGrantee Ocaasi, along with volunteer Wikimedians
    the wub and Valeriej, attended Open Help Conference
    <http://openhelpconference.com/2013/sessions/> to present, discuss
    and worksprint on Wikimedia projects like Teahouse, IdeaLab, the
    Wikipedia Adventure, and the Help Project. Outcomes and learnings
    are shared in a blog post
    <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/03/wikipedians-open-help-conference/>.
  * A small July meeting was organized to brainstorm and strategize on
    the gender gap for the coming year. Outcomes will be reported in July.
  * The Wikipedia Library
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/The_Wikipedia_Library>,
our
    8th and final round 1 IEGrant project to begin work, launched this
    month. IEGrantee Ocaasi visited San Francisco to participate in a
    tech roundtable and while in the Bay Area he met with staffers and
    local organizations to kickoff the project. A full account of June
    activity is reported on the project page
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/The_Wikipedia_Library/Timeline>.
  * All IEGrantee projects continue! Some grantees are contributing to
    the WMF blog
    <https://blog.wikimedia.org/tag/individual-engagement-grants/>, and
    all grantees' progress is chronicled each month at:
      o Grants:IEG/Build an effective method of publicity in
        PRChina/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Build_an_effective_method_of_publicity_in_PRChina/Timeline>
      o Grants:IEG/Consolidate wikiArS to involve art schools/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Consolidate_wikiArS_to_involve_art_schools/Timeline>
      o Grants:IEG/Elaborate_Wikisource strategic vision/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Elaborate_Wikisource_strategic_vision/Timeline>
      o Grants:IEG/MediaWiki data browser/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/MediaWiki_data_browser/Timeline>
      o Grants:IEG/Replay Edits/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Replay_Edits/Timeline>
      o Grants:IEG/The Wikipedia Adventure/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/The_Wikipedia_Adventure/Timeline>
      o Grants:IEG/The Wikipedia Library/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/The_Wikipedia_Library/Timeline>
      o Grants:IEG/MediaWiki_and_Javanese_script/Timeline
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/MediaWiki_and_Javanese_script/Timeline>
  * Haitham Shammaa transitioned from Contribution Research Manager into
    a new role in the Grantmaking Department’s Learning & Evaluation
    team. As Learning Strategist, Global South, Haitham will support
    Grantmaking and Global South strategy with research,
    experimentation, and tools to enhance learning and data-driven
    decision making.
  * Learnings from an experiment aimed at recruiting editors from the
    Philippines on English Wikipedia have been shared in a blog post
    <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/02/english-wikipedia-editor-pilot-philippines/>.


=== Learning & Evaluation ===

  * Learned a lot from the Grantmaking for Effective Organizations
    (GEO)'s learning conference in Miami. Met with various grantmakers
    to talk about how to promote learning internally as well as amongst
    grantmakers. Joined group of grantmakers that are working on funding
    networks and evaluating results – a tricky thing to do! Conference
    notes and speakers can be found here
    <http://geofunders.org/conferences/learning-conference-2013>.
  * Hosted our first grantmaking team retreat (see photo above)! We
    hosted various outside panelists, including Kate Kroeger, Pete York,
    and Judd Antin. We spent time developing our action calendar and
    learning goals for the next fiscal year.
  * Supported program evaluation team in the development of the Budapest
    workshop
  * Began planning for Wikimania Learning Day – a day to host a few of
    the different grantees to work on our collective strategies for
    learning and evalution of programs and organizations.
  * Transitioned Grantmaking Data Manager Evan Rosen over to the WMF
    Analytics team. Fortunately, Evan still is specifically supporting
    the needs of the Grantmaking & Programs teams! Evan is still working
    on the UMAPI tool; update for the tool should be included in the
    Analytics' monthly overview report.
  * Collected feedback (via survey) on the FDC Round 2 process.
  * Working on survey development for the Grants Program
  * Working on the tiger team behind the IdeaLab to create a great
    collaboration space for new ideas. Mostly did bot work to spotlight
    different contributors and ideas to encourage participation and
    collaboration. Work included:
      o CONTRIBUTORS: regular profiles are found here
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Introductions>,
and are created by the
        users themselves. GrantsBot sorts this list so that the profiles
        of people who have been most active in recent weeks are listed
        at the top.
      o CONTRIBUTORS: featured profiles are placed on one of six
        rotating 'gallery' pages (like this one
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Introductions/Featured/6>)
and will be
        displayed on the IdeaLab front page, a mockup of which is here
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Heatherawalls/sandbox>.
Currently, the most active
        participants are 'featured' every week, but we can also set
        other criteria for who we choose to feature (such as people who
        just joined).
      o IDEAS: regular idea profiles have to be created from scratch.
        GrantsBot does this by grabbing metadata about each Idea
        proposal
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Accessibility_-_reading,_reusing,_and_contributing>
        (such as the creator name and the summary text listed in the
        infobox) and dumps those into a profile template. The different
        categories of idea proposal (currently 'new', 'participants
        wanted', and 'IEG draft') are then displayed on this page
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Ideas>. This
allows IdeaLab visitors to
        browse the current ideas without having to visit each individual
        proposal page.
      o IDEAS: featured idea profiles are just a simplified version of
        regular idea proposals. They go in a gallery page just like
        person profiles and will be displayed on the front page of the
        IdeaLab.


=== Brazil Catalyst Project ===


==== Data Analyses ====

  * Second phase of data collection on CAPTCHA
    <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usu%C3%A1rio(a):HAndrade_(WMF)/Pesquisa_Vandalismo/Segunda_Fase>
    took place.
  * Under development:
      o Configuration of Portuguese Wikipedia Data for automatic update
        on Limn
      o localization of Snuggle for the PT-WP
      o Timeline: advancements on timeline prototype connecting events
        to data on the PT-WP
        <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usu%C3%A1rio(a):JXavier_(WMF)/Linha_do_tempo>


==== Communications ====

Correio da Wikipedia: a site notice about the community newsletter -
Correio da Wikipedia, recently reactivated - was published and daily
accesses
<http://stats.grok.se/pt/latest90/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Correio_da_Wikip%C3%A9dia>
increased from 50 per day to up to almost 4300 a day.


==== Outreach ====

Participation in the International Free Software Forum (FISL) - Oona,
Henrique and Rodrigo Padula were at FISL to promote Wikimedia projects
and discuss potential partnerships (with both private and public
institutions). Henrique's presentation was featured on a tech website
("Fisl14: analista da Wikipédia ensina internautas a contribuir para
site
<http://www.techtudo.com.br/noticias/noticia/2013/07/fisl-14-analista-da-wikipedia-ensina-internautas-contribuir-para-site.html>")


==== Institutional Partnership ====

Draft on project and budget
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Programa_Catalisador_do_Brasil/Planejamento_2012-2013/Parcerias/A%C3%A7%C3%A3o_Educativa/Projeto>
shared for analyses


==== Education ====

  * Hiring of the new education team:
      o Offboarding of Everton: after 1,5 year working with us, Everton
        Zanella Alvarenga has ended the transition period and left WMF
        for Open Knowledge Foundation. Everton has built the education
        program from scratch in Brazil, developing the pilot and
        contributing very much to the catalyst program.
      o Onboarding of Rodrigo Padula and Celio Costa:
          + Celio Costa (Usuário:Sturm
            <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usu%C3%A1rio:Sturm>) has been a
            Wikipedian since 2004 and is one of the most active editors
            in the Portuguese Wikipedia. He'll be working as the
            consultant for Outreach. Holding a bachelor degree at
            History and Linguistics, Celio has consistently promoted
            Wikimedia projects as a volunteer and also the wiki practice
            and use as a professional.
          + Rodrigo Padula is a researcher at the Federal University of
            Rio de Janeiro, where he leads initiatives and
            implementation of the Open Source Technologies Laboratory -
            LAPTEL. For almost 8 years he’s been collaborating with
            Mozilla Foundation, promoting Web technology and internet
            freedom.


== Program Development ==

Department highlights

  * The first Program Evaluation & Design Workshop took place in
    Budapest, Hungary, June 22–23 (see also general "Highlights" section
    and the blog post "Improving program performance:
    first evaluation workshop in Budapest
    <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/11/finding-out-what-works-first-workshop-program-evaluation/>")
  * Wikipedia Zero is now available in Sri Lanka for the first time on
    Dialog's mobile network, reaching over 8 million subscribers.
  * Faris El-Gwely attended a conference at Dr. Yahia Fares de Medea
    University in Algeria celebrating the success of the pilot of the
    program at the university. Dr. Fareh Abdelhak worked with one class
    in Algeria this term, and the students contributed 1.6 million bytes
    of content to the Arabic Wikipedia.


=== Wikipedia Zero ===

  * Wikipedia Zero is now available in Sri Lanka for the first time on
    Dialog's mobile network, which is part of the Axiata group. Dialog
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialog_Axiata> is Sri Lanka's largest
    telecommunications service provider with the country's largest
    mobile phone network of over 8 million subscribers.
  * Worked with Mozilla on marketing campaigns to promote the
    availability of Wikipedia on Firefox OS in Eastern Europe

(with Engineering):

  * Developed faster process for mobile carrier testing using partner
    configuration pages
  * Created semi-automated method of updating Varnish configurations,
    thus facilitating the launch and update of Wikipedia Zero partnerships


=== Wikipedia Education Program ===

United States and Canada

  * Started sending out welcome packets to professors interested in
    joining for the fall 2013 term.

Arab World

  * Faris El-Gwely attended a celebration conference at Dr.Yahia Fares
    de Medea University in Algeria to celebrate the success of the pilot
    of the program at the university. Dr. Fareh Abdelhak worked with one
    class in Algeria this term, and the students contributed 1.6 million
    bytes of content to the Arabic Wikipedia.
  * Students started editing again in Egypt after stopping for 20 days
    because of final exams at the universities.
  * Faris and faculty leaders started planning a celebration conference
    in Cairo in August.
  * Interviewed candidates for Arab World Program Manager position.

Communications

  * Set up system for porting Training infrastructure to any wiki, and
    tested it successfully with Czech Wikipedia.
  * Launched community discussion of Commons brochure draft
    <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Welcome_to_Commons_brochure>.
  * Worked with David Peters on a refresh of the Bookshelf piece
    "Evaluating Wikipedia Article Quality".
  * Reprinted "Instructor Basics", "The Syllabus", and "The Essentials"
    brochures, with minor edits.
  * Facilitated three blog posts on the Wikimedia blog:
      o Wikipedia education projects in Thessaloniki
        <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/06/wikipedia-education-thessaloniki/>
        (available in English and Greek)
      o Communications students at Schreiner University reflect on their
        Wikipedia assignment
        <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/10/schreiner-university-wikipedia-education-program/>
      o Starting an education program for small chapters 1.0
        <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/26/starting-an-education-program-for-small-chapters/>
  * Published two newsletters:
      o 4 June 2013
        <https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Education_Program/News/4_June_2013>
      o 18 June 2013
        <https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Education_Program/News/18_June_2013>


=== Program Evaluation and Design ===

  * The first Program Evaluation & Design Workshop took place in
    Budapest, Hungary, June 22–23. The event was held by the Wikimedia
    Foundation, in partnership with Wikimedia Magyarország, the local
    chapter. The workshop brought together 21 program leaders from 15
    countries to learn gain a shared understanding of the basic concepts
    of program evaluation and why it's a helpful skillset to learn when
    executing Wikimedia focused programs such as GLAM content donations,
    Wikipedia education programs, edit-a-thons/workshops, editing
    contests, and photo upload contests (i.e. WikiLovesMonuments). A
    blog post about the workshop is here:
    https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/07/11/finding-out-what-works-first-workshop-program-evaluation/
  * Prior to the workshop, Sarah Stierch encouraged the participants to
    share their experiences with their respective programs online on Meta:
      o Edit-a-thons and Workshops
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program_Evaluation/Share_Space/Edit-a-thons_and_Workshops>
      o Wikipedia Education Program
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program_Evaluation_and_Design/Share_Space/Wikipedia_Education_Program>
      o GLAM content donations
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program_Evaluation_and_Design/Share_Space/GLAM_content_donations>
      o Wiki Loves / Takes
        <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program_Evaluation_and_Design/Share_Space/WikiLovesTakes>
      o Contests
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program_Evaluation_and_Design/Share_Space/Contests>
  * Outcome of the workshop: Attendees were provided a pre and post
    survey to fill out as part of evaluation of the workshop. The
    surveys provided positive results, most participants entered the
    workshop with little to moderate knowledge about program evaluation
    and majority left the workshop with a better understanding. Majority
    of participants also were highly satisified with the concept of
    using logic models and 63% said they were "mostly" or "very" ready
    to implement program evaluation in their programs.
  * An announcement only mailing list has been created for Program
    Evaluation & Design. Anyone is welcome to join it in order to learn
    about the latest news, activities and events related to Program
    Evaluation & Design:
    https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-ped
  * The team has started fleshing out a space on Meta for Program
    Evaluation & Design
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program_Evaluation_and_Design>. This
is
    the main social space for everybody in the movement interested in
    Program Evaluation & Design, and will serve as the main contact
    point for interaction about the subject and resource center.


== Human Resources ==

The primary focus of work for June was annual reviews and annual
compensation increases and adjustments for every employee of the
Foundation. The other large pieces of work focused on adding index funds
to the portfolio of 401k plan options and hosting the annual summer
C-level retreat.


=== Staff Changes ===

New Requisitions Filled

(see also: slides
<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/143jtUmwGggT19y7SLvsv8zsO1ApMoMGFYJuIqqbqCVM/edit?usp=sharing>
from the monthly metrics meeting)

  * Peter Coombe, Fundraising Production Coordinator (Fundraiser)
  * Toby Negrin, Director of Analytics (Engineering)
  * Sean Pringle, Administrator, Database (Engineering)
  * Ken Snider, Contractor for Wikimedia Operations team (Engineering)

New Volunteers

  * Rita Chang (Legal & Community Advocacy)
  * Joshua Errett (Legal & Community Advocacy)
  * Alice Debois-Frogé (Legal & Community Advocacy)
  * Donna Peterson (Legal & Community Advocacy)
  * Sarah Mitroff (Legal & Community Advocacy)

New Legal Interns

  * Matthew Collins (Columbia)
  * Jenny Bloom (Harvard)
  * Lukas Mezger (recent graduate from Germany)

New Contractors

  * Celio Costa (Grantmaking & Programs)
  * Patrick Early (Engineering)
  * Erica Litrenta (Engineering)
  * Kartik Mistry (Engineering)
  * Rodrigo Padula (Grantmaking & Programs)
  * Keegan Peterzell (Engineering)
  * Sherry Snyder (Engineering)
  * Dhaval Trivedi (Engineering)
  * Brian Wolff (Engineering)

Contracts Extended

  * Michael Guss (Administration / also a volunteer with Legal &
    Community Advocacy)
  * Michael Ray (Administration)

Departure

  * Luke Welling
  * Tiffany Li

Contracts Ended

  * Everton Alvarenga
  * Missy Black
  * Alexander Kuiper
  * Nischay Nahata
  * Rebecca Neumann
  * Robert Smith
  * Ion Vasquez

Department Changes – move to Engineering Analytics

  * Dan Andreescu
  * Andrew Otto
  * Evan Rosen
  * Dario Taraborelli
  * Diederik Van Liere
  * Erik Zachte

New Postings

Fundraiser Program Manager Director of Program, Mobile Linux System
Administrator (Systems & Network) - Part Time


=== Statistics ===

Total Requisitions Filled
    June Actual: 145
    June Total Plan: 174
    June Filled: 4, Month Attrition: 2
    YTD Filled: 62, YTD Attrition: 29
    4 Positions On Hold at FYE

Remaining Open Reqs to rollover into the next fiscal year
    29


=== Department Updates ===

Real-time feed for HR updates

http://identi.ca/wikimediaatwork or http://twitter.com/wikimediaatwork


== Finance and Administration ==

  * We have negotiated a new foreign exchange rate which will lower the
    cost of sending payments in a variety of currencies.
  * The Form 990 FAQ for 2011 has been posted
    <https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Form_990_Questions_and_Answers_(2011)>.


== Legal, Community Advocacy, and Communications Department ==


=== LCA Report, June 2013 ===

The Legal and Community Advocacy Department has been working extensively
with the community regarding a number of topics, including PRISM
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:PRISM>, trademarks
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Trademark_practices_discussion>,
and privacy
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Privacy_policy/Call_for_input_(2013)>.
More detail about
these ongoing discussions can be found below under "Other Activities
".


==== Contract Metrics ====

  * Submitted : 23
  * Completed : 26


==== Trademark Metrics ====

  * Submitted : 13
  * Approved : 3
  * Pending : 7
  * Denied : 3


==== Domains Obtained ====

Acquired: wikipedia.in, wikimanialondon.org, wikipedia.us


==== Coming & Going ====

  * We welcome our new summer legal interns, Matthew Collins (Columbia),
    Jenny Bloom (Harvard), and Lukas Mezger (our first international
    legal intern, from the German community)!
  * We say goodbye to our fantastic summer intern, Tiffany Li
    (Georgetown) as she heads back to Washington DC to spend the second
    half of her summer at a start-up. We wish her the best of luck!
  * We welcome Keegan Peterzell, Erica Litrenta, Patrick Earley, and
    Sherry Snyder, who will be working as community liaisons to assist
    with the Visual Editor roll-out (seconded to LCA from Engineering).
  * We also welcome Joshua Errett, Donna Peterson, Alice Debois-Froge,
    Sarah Mitroff, and Michael Guss as volunteers who will be assisting
    our Communications team!


==== Other Activities ====

<Video: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Law,_Technology,_and_Social_Change_(presentation_and_panel,_WMF,_July_10,_2013).webm>
Video recording of the “Technology, Law, and Social Change” presentation
and panel

  * LCA launched a *community discussion
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:PRISM> about PRISM*
    and what, if any, role WMF and the community should play. The
    consultations showed limited support for advocacy about government
    surveillance, and we are currently evaluating advocacy options that
    are consistent with this guidance.
  * LCA launched a *community discussion about privacy
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Privacy_policy/Call_for_input_(2013)>*
generally to
    engage the community and get initial input about what privacy
    concerns they have, what they find important, and what they would
    like to see in the next version of the privacy policy. The
    discussion is scheduled to close on July 18 and has been very
    helpful in shaping the forthcoming draft of the privacy policy,
    which is set for release for public comment at the beginning of
    August. Special thanks to members of the community who have
    participated in this important discussion. We look forward to the
    community’s comments on the draft as soon as it’s completed.
  * Simultaneously, LCA has been working extensively with the entire
    Foundation to create a *new version of the privacy policy* that
    reflects the mission and movement values. Special thanks to members
    of the tech department for the continued support and guidance. They
    have been essential to development of the new policy.
  * LCA launched a *community discussion on trademarks
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Trademark_practices_discussion>*
to get the community’s
    thoughts on how we should employ our trademarks for community
    members, movement organizations, and third parties. LCA will use
    this input to shape how the next version of the trademark policy is
    drafted. Once this discussion closes and the draft is developed, the
    draft of the new trademark policy will be released for public comment.
  * LCA presented a proposed process for creating a *new Wikivoyage logo
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikivoyage/Logo_announcement>*
and the community gave
    significant input on the process. Members of the community have
    begun submitting potential designs
    <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikivoyage/Logo_2013/Submissions>
and we are looking forward
    to seeing the community showcasing their creativity in the coming weeks.
  * LCA worked to prepare its *first public event* with General Counsel,
    Geoff Brigham, keynoting and a panel of speakers from Mozilla, the
    EFF, Google, and Twitter speaking on “Technology, Law, and Social
    Change” on July 10. About 100 local attorneys, law students, and
    people interested in tech law attended eventually.
  * LCA was happy to announce
    <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/26/wikimedia-foundation-legal-victory-italy/>
    a *major legal victory in Italy* in a lawsuit brought by former
    Italian Minister of Defense, Cesar Previti.
  * LCA is working hard in cooperation with the tech department on
    *Visual Editor* and has coordinated the work of the recently hired
    community liaisons to do so. We are beginning to think beyond the
    en-wiki deployment and are putting architecture in place to support
    the deployment on non-English wikis. We have supported the triage
    and elimination of almost 200 bugs since deployment and coordinated
    a 24-hour coverage shift to support the deployment.
  * LCA is excited to present on three topics at *Wikimania* 2013! We
    encourage the community to sign up and attend any (or all!) of the
    following presentations: Our Legal Strategy Going Forward: A Talk
    with the WMF General Counsel
    <https://wikimania2013.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Discussing_Our_Legal_Strategy_Going_Forward:_A_Talk_with_the_WMF_General_Counsel>;
    Open Culture, Open Data, Open Source
    <https://wikimania2013.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Open_Culture,_Open_Data,_Open_Source>;
    and Working Together, But Separately: A Gathering of Functionaries
    <https://wikimania2013.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Working_together,_but_separately:_a_gathering_of_functionaries>.


=== Communications Report, June 2013 ===

Although we issued no major announcements in June, it was still a busy
month. We worked on business planning and transition details for the
Wikimedia shop, reviewed and implemented designs for revisions to the
Wikimedia blog, kicked off some new design projects, and resumed work on
an upcoming Wikipedia Zero announcement. In June we also began
collaborating with the Wikimania organizing team to coordinate press
activities for the upcoming conference.


==== Major announcements ====

No major press announcements in June.


==== Major Storylines through June ====

Wikimedia response to PRISM/NSA controversy (June 14)

The Edward Snowden-led leak of documents relating to the NSA's PRISM
program was a major global news story in June. Wikipedia and the WMF
sites received mostly neutral mentions (faring better than other top web
properties), particularly following the posting of a notice of community
discussion about the topic on the WMF blog.

    (related blog post)
    https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/14/prism-surveillance-wikimedia/
    http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/06/17/wikimedia-foundation-says-it-hasnt-received-any-prsim-requests-asks-how-it-should-respond-next/
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2013/jun/19/nsa-prism-privacy-martin-sorrell
    http://www.electronista.com/articles/13/06/17/joins.open.letter.to.us.congress.to.halt.spying.program/

Wikimedia Foundation victorious in Cesare Previti lawsuit (June 26)

The Foundation's legal team announced a victory against former Italian
Minister of Defence Cesare Previti in June. Previti accused the
Foundation of providing a venue for hosting inaccurate and defamatory
statements. The Civil Court of Rome disagreed with Previti's claim and
found in the Foundation's favor, which resulted in major, largely
positive coverage in the Italian mainstream press.

    (related blog post)
    https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/26/wikimedia-foundation-legal-victory-italy/
    http://thenextweb.com/eu/2013/06/27/wikimedia-prevails-in-italian-lawsuit-brought-by-longtime-berlusconi-ally-over-inaccurate-wikipedia-entry/
    http://www.lastampa.it/2013/06/29/tecnologia/wikipedia-non-responsabile-dei-contenuti-che-pubblica-MgX8Ws4PhEDhwC4VwZnjhK/pagina.html
    http://www.today.it/politica/cesare-previti-perde-causa-wikipedia.html


==== Other worthwhile reads ====

Adding Our Voice to the Wikipedia Chorus
<https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/community/blogosphere/2013/06/20/adding-our-voice-to-the-wikipedia-chorus/>
| Brooklyn Museum | June 20

Internet Hall of Fame to induct top names in tech
<http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57591045-93/internet-hall-of-fame-to-induct-top-names-in-tech/>
| CNET | June 26

When The Last of Us are Left, How Long Would it Take to Transcribe
Wikipedia?
<http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/overthinking-it/2013/06/27/when-the-last-of-us-are-left-how-long-would-it-take-to-transcribe-wikipedia/>
| Scientific American | June 27

Wikipedia contributors ‘should be proud’
<http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/wikipedia-contributors-should-be-proud/2005265.article>
| Times Higher Education | June 30


==== WMF Blog posts ====

Blog.wikimedia.org ran 33 posts <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/> in
June 2013. Thirteen posts were multilingual
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/tag/multilingual-post/>, including Spanish,
Bangla, German, French, Greek, Russian, Catalan, Italian, Ukranian, and
Armenian. Some highlights:

  * *Preparing for VisualEditor on all Wikipedias
    <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/06/preparing-for-visualeditor-on-all-wikipedias/>
    | June 6, 2013*
  * *Wikimedians help translate renowned classical music lyrics to
    Ukranian
    <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/07/translate-classical-music-lyrics-ukrainian/>
    | June 7, 2013*
  * *Call for input on the new Wikimedia Foundation privacy policy
    <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/18/input-on-wikimedia-foundation-privacy-policy/>
    | June 18, 2013*
  * *How the Wikimedia Foundation’s values are changing the world: The
    Bolivian experience
    <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/06/27/wikimedia-foundation-values-bolivian-experience/>
    | June 27, 2013*


==== Media Contact ====

https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_room/Media_Contact#June_2013


==== Wikipedia Signpost ====

For lots of detailed coverage and news summaries, see the
community-edited newsletter “Wikipedia Signpost” for June 2013:

  * Volume 9, Issue 22
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/Archives/2013-06-05>,
    5 June 2013
  * Volume 9, Issue 23
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/Archives/2013-06-12>,
    12 June 2013
  * Volume 9, Issue 24
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/Archives/2013-06-19>,
    19 June 2013
  * Volume 9, Issue 25
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/Archives/2013-06-26>,
    26 June 2013


== Visitors and Guests ==

Visitors and guests to the WMF office in June 2013:

 1. Christine Cavanaugh (CCS Consulting)
 2. Stephen Josephs (7 Powers Consulting & facilitator)
 3. Barnet Bain (independent consultant & facilitator)
 4. Frits Habberman (CTO of PopCap)
 5. Jailza Pauly (Haas Business School)
 6. Chema Hernández Gil (SF Bike Coalition)
 7. Simone Syed (Mithril)
 8. Scott Norman (Mithril)
 9. Caroline Simard (Stanford University)
10. Rebecca York (Adyen)
11. Jon Fuller (Adyen)
12. Lisa Groesz (Taos)
13. Peter Cooper (Paul Hastings LLP)
14. Rishi Sharma (Paul Hastings LLP)
15. Dennis Porter (Suf)
16. Brian Andersen (Suf)
17. Tom Johnson (Oregon State University)
18. Kevin Phillips (Forte)
19. Adria Richards (BYAG)
20. Shauna Gordon-Mckeon (OpenHatch)
21. Cosimo Cecchi (Endless Mobile)
22. Debbie Wolter (CCS Consulting)
23. Mike Meghan (CB2 Construction)
24. Ohana Hernandez (SFBC)
25. Kellie Brownell (Giant Rabbit)
26. Vijay Toke (Hiaring & Smith LLP)
27. Joey Daoud (Knight Foundation)
28. Sophie Österberg (WMSE)
29. Isabella Bagneros (Twitter)
30. Tom Simonite (MIT Technology Review)
31. Ben Dierker (Walker)
32. Joe Vasquez (Hero @ Home)
33. Christophe Henner (Wikimedia France)
34. Jim Chen (CTBT)
35. Aloka Archige (Forte)
36. Sam Giroy (Forte)
37. Kevin Phillips (J&K)
38. Alexis Rossi (Internet Archive)
39. Will Norris (Google)
40. Daniel Shapiro (Wells Fargo)
41. Pierros Papadeas (Community Manager at Mozilla)
42. Alex Wafula (Wikimedian and Mozilla Rep from Kenya)
43. Josh Lim (Wikimedia Philippines)
44. Lorenzo Losa (Wikimedia Italy)
45. Pedro Lopez (Data Safe)
46. Anna Nygren (Telenor)
47. Taylor Keep (Vital)
48. Lee Eckert (Vital)
49. Sam Slater (Vital)
50. Lisa Groesz (Taos)
51. Patrick Chow (change.org)
52. Dennis Porter (Saf)
53. Pedro Torrecillas (Imagine.cc)
54. Albert Moro (Imagine.cc)
55. Laura Dubreuil (Imagine.cc)
56. Sebastian Romero (Imagine.cc)
57. Nuria Lao (Imagine.cc)
58. Phillipe Delespesse (Imagine.cc)
59. Anna Sala (Imagine.cc)
60. Luis Montes de Oca (Imagine.cc)
61. Oriana Mendez Lopez (Imagine.cc)
62. Xavier (Imagine.cc)
63. Rosa Monge (Imagine.cc)



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