NARWHAL/July 2023
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A NARWHAL (North American expansion of WALRUS) meeting this month, on Monday July 3, at 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific
July 3 agenda
[edit]- Follow-up from last month: NARWHAL/June 2023
- Wikimania + Great North American Wiknic in August
- Aligning continental picnics for Aug 6-7 and other weekends as satellite events leading up to Wikimania
- Can put up picnic geo banners, micro-grants also available
- WikiConference North America 2023 in November and trains
- WikiConference:Program/Submissions extended to July 15, registration + scholarships now open!
- North American Hub Research Project update
- Regional issues and questions
- upcoming edit-a-thon and photo campaigns
Attendees
[edit]- Joe Mabel
- Neal McBurnett (nealmcb) - (in discussion about Ward Cunningham) met Ward in Portland, as did Peaceray and Joe
- Alan Wu
- Julie Farman - used VisualEditor for the first time since its beta version. Reported that it generates charts with ease!
- Peaceray - editing movie articles related to the Seattle Independent Film Festival, organized Wiki LGBT meetup in Seattle. With Joe Mabel visited Portland meetup of C-level Wikimedia Foundation staff.
- OtterPilot
- Richard / Pharos
- Lane Rasberry -
- Peter Meyer - at University of Indiana, visited the nearby Jamie and Dominic who wish to host a WikiConference in the area. Developing the North American hub research project
Notes
[edit]- follow-up from last month: NARWHAL/June 2023
- Wikimania: 16-19 August in Singapore (~12 hours off): https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Wikimania
- Great North American Wiknic in August
- Aligning continental picnics for Aug 6-7 and other weekends as satellite events leading up to Wikimania
- Can put up picnic geo banners, micro-grants also available
- can the picnic fund sponsor alcohol?
- no
- WikiConference North America 2023 in November in Toronto
- trains are being organized, e.g. from NY
- WikiConference:Program/Submissions extended to July 15,
- deadline extended from 30 June
- theme is "recent changes"
- registration + scholarships now open!
- also start thinking of hosting of WikiConference North America for the future
- possible sites?
- Indianapolis
- Atlanta
- Charlottesville
- commitment
- translators, security, support for travel
- North American Hub Research Project update
- attempting to identify a vision which North American Wikipedians can share
- have a "strategy night" at WikiConference
- Regional issues and questions
- upcoming edit-a-thon and photo campaigns
- Wiki99 concept, presentation by Lane
- see for example this list - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki99/software
- This is a concept to list about 100 articles for development. Lane is planning to try this at the University of Virginia by paying student researchers
- Wish to avoid confusions and problems with paid editing, which is a Wikipedia community taboo
- Lane hopes that the community sees this to be unlike paid editing, due to...
- no marketing/product/brand, an
- topics are general interest, high priority
- students do their own research as in Wikipedia education program model
- Will the students be translating? Or adding to these already-substantial articles?
- The intent is to offer multilingual students the opportunity to translate. Translation is encouraged but not a priority
- what biases will be introduced? Lane stated that this was a democracy project, and that itself introduces an ideology
- Needs discussion on the project page
- How can neutrality, bias, be better disclosed
- different rules on different languages - some minority languages would not have a problem with students being paid because content is scarce and problematic influence is unlikely
- spell out explicitly what rules will be on the students to protect neutrality
- Ann Matsuuchi at LaGuardia College has a "Wikipedia fellowship" which sponsors students for a period of time to do library and archival research, and to develop Wikipedia articles based on this
- general idea of sponsoring editing could work, but needs a of care
- slippery slope to unwanted behavior
- needs boundaries and rules
- Compare to the article bounty concept en:Wikipedia:Reward_board
- asks that articles get developed to the point of community approval milestones
- wiki community did not oppose, but also the project did not become too popular
- if the creation of the Wiki99 list goes through a community process and identifies need, then that is better than having private selection of the list
- be sure to make the disclosure at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Paid-contribution_disclosure
- Wikimedia Foundation elections
- Last month, Nealmcb was appointed as an advisory member to the Wikimedia Foundation elections committee, which runs the elections for the Board, which next occur in 2024: ##https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_elections_committee
- The voting method is STV, which helps ensure proportional representation across various viewpoints.
- Neal helped organize the 2019 affiliate-selected trustee election, with Lane also on that committee
- this time there is an on-boarding procedure and a longer timeline for the election committee to make proposals and get feedback.
- the Wikimedia Movement Charter is upcoming and in development, and will interface with this
- there will always be elections, and in the future, the election committee may oversee other elections