21 Nov 00:31
Re: [EWW] Edit Wikipedia Week
Christophe Henner wrote: > > Anyway, you may disagree, but for now, this being a success, is up to > you, community. > > > Yes, I agree. Let's get back to the matter at hand and see if we can't do some constructive brainstorming here for once. This is, in the end, a community effort that will succeed or fail based on how we conduct it, and it's no one's responsibility but our own to come up with a completed plan. So, take the idea and run with it; be creative and do what you can. If Wikinews is your area of expertise, none of us will resent your flavor of EWW being Edit Wikinews Week: if it works, it is well within the spirit of the event. Personally, I will be advertising it with the Wikipedia name because that will bring more people, and bringing people into the Wikimedia fold is the primary goal; that doesn't mean I won't be happy to expose them to the other projects they might not know about once we have people to educate. So, yesterday I talked to our student activities office on campus and reserved a computer lab for the Wednesday night of that week, so we can hold a tutorial on how to edit and what the project is about. I've talked to our Free Culture chapter to help out with the event. I think introducing people to it in person will hopefully make it much more meaningful to them, and they'll have a point of reference in the future if they need guidance. We'll publicize the event, and hopefully have food and Wikimedia merchandise to give out. Can we do this on a wider scale? We should be talking about other ideas for events to organize within our local communities, in the real world, and we should each try to *do* something, whether it's a big or small. Dominic _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@... Unsubscribe: http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
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