[WikiX-l] Take pictures and record WP10 history!
Jay Walsh
jwalsh at wikimedia.org
Mon Jan 10 07:46:10 UTC 2011
Hi folks,
Earlier today I created a page on ten.wikipedia.org to encourage everyone participating in Wikipedia 10 events to take great pictures and video.
http://ten.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organize/Record_our_history
I can't over-emphasize how important it is for everyone hosting an event -any event- to make sure you collect great images and video, and of course share those images. Wikipedia 10 is a particularly good time to hone your skills and get in the habit of documenting every single meeting and occasion - and documenting them very well.
It's easy to overlook this step with all other planning, but please, please don't. If you're part of a new or established Wikimedia chapter or organization, I absolutely promise you that having very good images on hand will be critical at some point in the future. Whether it's for presentations, media, reports or other documents, or just to archive and document your roots: take pictures!
Remember that we're documenting images for future generations, and creating a lasting historical record of the people behind this movement. You are all pioneers! And these images will shape the historic record for future generations.
It's also something that we at the Foundation very much benefit from. Whether it's putting your pictures up on the walls, showing them to donors or stakeholders, or just putting a name to a face: these images have incredible value for us. I also know that the chapters and other global pieces of our movement rely on these images to build their own global understanding of our collective work.
No event is too small!
No event is too big!
Ensure someone at your event will focus their efforts on taking the best possible efforts. Please make sure you don't forget to take, post, share, and detail your images. Plan ahead!
Thank you!
jay
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Jay Walsh
Head of Communications
WikimediaFoundation.org
blog.wikimedia.org
+1 (415) 839 6885 x 609, @jansonw
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