As Erik mentions, there is a straw poll regarding naming at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Travel_Guide/Naming_straw_poll.
It is initially framed as whether the project shall be called WikiVoyage. This is just for simplicity's sake: the domain names are already secured (obviously, by the extant site), owned and have a history. If the community prefers not to use that name, the Foundation is perfectly happy to run an alternative naming process.
Please weigh in at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Travel_Guide/Naming_straw_poll. Your voice is needed.
pb ___________________ Philippe Beaudette Director, Community Advocacy Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello all,
As recently announced [1], WMF will move forward in creating a Wikimedia travel project based on community request and support.
We’re currently in discussions with the Wikivoyage community, who’ve expressed interest in joining Wikimedia’s project family as part of this launch. We’re coordinating certain practical issues, such as content migration, account reconciliation, and attribution, with them directly. Please note that the new project will be subject to Wikimedia’s terms of use, privacy policy, and licensing policy. Like with any of our projects, the bulk of content-related policies and practices will be designed and managed by the community.
Launch discussions are continuing here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Travel_Guide
An additional open question is the project name. Wikivoyage has offered to contribute its name. So, we could stick with Wikivoyage, which is already established, and has a non-profit organization supporting it. We have also obtained a number of alternative domain names, as have individual community members. We’ll initially straw poll the "Wikivoyage yes/no" question as this seems like the simplest path forward if there’s wide agreement in favor; more on that in a separate note by Philippe.
For the Wikivoyage content import and project launch, our current plan is to do an in-person sprint in San Francisco in late October to support the project launch (we may defer this based on everyone’s availability). There’s also plenty of work ahead of time. If you’d like to be part of the technical launch team, please sign up here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Travel_Guide/Technical_coordination
We’ll also continue to monitor comments on https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Travel_Guide and will engage there as the process continues.
For the time being, I am coordinating the overall project launch, supported by Philippe. Questions/comments welcome.
I look forward to getting this project off the ground. :-) As we’ve said before, we don’t view ourselves in competition with other providers of free knowledge, nor do we encourage anybody to leave any other site. The beautiful thing about free culture is that anyone who wishes to contribute to the corpus of freely available information about travel (or indeed any subject) can do so anywhere, and both information and people can flow freely between projects.
All best, Erik
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2012-September/121897.html
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