20 Nov 17:01
Re: [EWW] Edit Wikipedia Week
I was also somewhat annoyed by the email geni was responding to. Yes, the response was disproportionate, but not wholly unwarranted. (i) "Edit Wikipedia Week". Not the only project. [And the second time today I've had a desire to rant. Erik's "we'll just mention other projects by name" ticked me off too. My suggested solution was given support.] (ii) Not one suggestion was given in the email. It was a plea for help with no details on how to help. Like many people who would like such a campaign to succeed I simply don't have the resources to do a lot. I intend to discuss with one of the other Wikinews people the text for a poster to put on a few of KUL's (Catholic University of Leuven) notice boards. It'd be A4 in size as that's all I have print facilities for. The objective? To try and get the uni's student community to take over nl.wikinews.org which is currently in a "Terry Schavio" (sp?) state. I'd also be happy to put up a few English and Nederlands posters for WP too. So, on that note can we move on to other actual things that people can realistically do? If you wanted to organise an evening workshop or something as ambitious as that you'd pretty much need to be staff or senior student and able to commandeer a computer lab. Although, a similar thing could be held in a cybercafé and this would mean each participant just had to pay a small amount. We don't need pleas for help would be my closing message, we need ideas like postering your local area saying "Invade Starbucks on 42nd street on December 3rd through 8th and discover how you can contribute to Wikipedia". If you and a couple of other wiki people can go along in shifts wearing your cafepress WMF attire you can also try and persuade the management to put up posters. Just don't drink too much coffee. Brian McNeil -----Original Message----- From: foundation-l-bounces@... [mailto:foundation-l-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Andrew Gray Sent: 20 November 2007 16:33 To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] [EWW] Edit Wikipedia Week On 20/11/2007, geni <geniice@...> wrote: > On 20/11/2007, Christophe Henner <christophe.henner@...> wrote: > > Dear community, > > > > Few days ago a pretty neat idea was proposed, an idea which could > > involves all of the community members, all of you: the "Edit Wikipedia > > Week". That week will take place from December 3 to 8, 2007 and the > > concept is pretty simple: you, as a community member, will have the > > chance to spread the word about how to edit Wikipedia or learn how to > > work on one of the other sister projects. > > Yeah you might want to think about your wording there. We built this > wiki and yet only now do we have the chance to tell other people how > to edit? What do you think we have been doing for the last few years? Wow. Have you ever seen any attempt to do things differently that you didn't complain about? > There are many ways to motivate the community. Sugar coated > condescension isn't one of them. Yes, because whining vaguely about misphrased English and complaining about someone encouraging people to do things is in no way condescending or unproductive. This may or may not be a useful project. We lose nothing by doing it, and it certainly isn't "condescending" or "insulting" to try it. -- -- - Andrew Gray andrew.gray@... _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@... Unsubscribe: http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@... Unsubscribe: http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
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