User:Econterms/For WikiConference North America 2020
Appearance
- Announced WCNA 2020 to Federal group
- WikiConference North America starts tomorrow
- WikiConference North America/2020 -- Fri Dec 11 to Sun Dec 13, 2020
- Free, lightning talks, I will speak for this group if Tom can't
- We have two minutes max. We can say we have monthly meetings and identify Diplopedia, Powerpedia, Nuclepedia, etc.
- SMWCon
- SMWCon
- There were several gov-related presentations. Notable reports from Vienna, Austria City history wiki
- I will have to give details next time
- Report from Wikidata: They will explore "federating" across Wikibases -- that is "distributed" queries.
- MediaWiki Stakeholders Group
- This group is focused on the Mediawiki software
- It's for developers, consultants, and administrators of MediaWiki sites running in organizations or on the Web somewhere but not on the Foundation sites.
- They have monthly online meetings
- They are the main organizers of two annual conferences, the Enterprise and Semantic MW conferences (EMW & SMW)
- Locations alternate between Europe and North America. this year they worked well online.
- As of this year the Stakeholders are an official nonprofit organization
- They plan to support and organize some extension software development
- They've started the MediaWiki Experts Blog
- Website: https://mediawikiexperts.blog/, mwstake.org,
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Stakeholders%27_Group
- Enterprise Wiki Community of Practice
- This is a monthly meeting for US government staff running internal MediaWikis, within their government agencies
- State Dept’s Diplopedia is 14 years old now. That's one of the ways they manage knowledge across embassies where people are moving around all the time.
- Energy Dept’s Powerpedia's had 10th birthday this year, with a public presentation and awards. A video is on youtube
- Those are big wikis
- New Nuclepedia at Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- NASA has great MediaWiki developers
- We have monthly meetings and a listserv.
- If you are a US government staffer you can tune in. You can reach out to Tom and me.
- I personally there should be a big mediawiki available to all the civil service. We can gain a lot from that kind of interchange. Agencies can learn from one another.
- Canada does that and the US should do it too.
- So although we don't have that yet I think there's great potential for growth.
- That's it for me.
- For Wikiworld comments
- General wiki movement
- WMF Board of Trustees membership/process changes
- Role of Jimmy Wales and representatives of "affiliates"
- "community" representation contrasted with "professionals"
- SWAN, WALRUS -- meetings of affiliates
- possible Global Council and Movement Charter
- For report on Enterprise MediaWiki CoP
- Diplopedia for 14 years; Powerpedia's 10th birthday, new Nuclepedia; note size/activity
- listserv, MAX pages, monthly meetings