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Istaknuto na Wikimediji, Prosinac 2014.

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This page is a translated version of the page Wikimedia Highlights, December 2014 and the translation is 38% complete.

Istaknuto sa Wikimedia blog za Prosinac 2014. pokriva izbor iz aktivnosti Wikimedija Fondacije i iz drugih važnih događaja u Wikimedija pokretu.


HHVM pruža ovaj "flame graph". Vizualizira koji dijelovi koda troše najviše vremena za procesiranje, time olakšavajući dalje unapređenje rada MediaWiki u budućnosti.

Kako smo dvostruko ubrzali uređivanje Wikipedije

Over the last six months, the Wikimedia Foundation deployed a new technology that speeds up MediaWiki, Wikipedia’s underlying PHP-based code. HipHop Virtual Machine, or HHVM, reduces the median page-saving time for editors from about 7.5 seconds to 2.5 seconds, and the mean page-saving time from about 6 to 3 seconds. Here's our technical report on how it was developed.



Pacific typhoon season je bio jedan od najuređivanijih članaka na engleskoj Wikipediji u 2014.
Image by Keith Edkins. Data from NASA/Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Public domain.

Top 10 najuređivanijih stranica na engleskoj Wikipediji u 2014.

U 2014. urednici volonteri su stvorili više od tri milijuna stranica i napravili preko 100 milijuna promjena na člancima svih jezika. Ovdje su neke od top 10 najuređivanijih stranica Wikipedije na engleskom jeziku u 2014. Teme uključuju smrti u 2014., Malaysia Airline katastrofe i konflikt Izrael-Gaza.




Ova slika iz karpatskog nacionalnog parka u Ukrajini je dobila prvu nagradu na Wiki Loves Earth 2014 (Wiki voli Zemlju 2014.).
Photo by Dmytro Balkhovitin, under CC-BY-SA-3.0

Proglašeni pobjednici Wiki Loves Earth 2014.

Wiki Loves Earth, foto-natječaj prirodnih spomenika, prvi je put postao internacionalan 2014. i održan je u 16 zemalja. Nakon pažljive evaluacije, internacionalna porota je proglasila pobjednike. Nagrade su dodjeljene fotografijama sve od karpatskog nacionalnog parka (Ukrajina) do stjene božji prst (Brazil) i parka prirode Mukri (Estonija). Preko 70 000 slika je poslano na ovaj natječaj od više nego 3 000 učesnika iz 15 zemalja. Pogledajte neke od pobjedničkih fotografija ovdje.



Wikipedia: #Edit2014 tells the story of what you read and edited in 2014. You can also view this video on YouTube.
Video by Victor Grigas, CC BY-SA 3.0.

Wikipedia’s first-ever annual video

The Wikimedia Foundation's first-ever year-in-review video chronicles the celebration, pain, fear, resilience, and discovery that came to characterize 2014. While watching the video, you embark on a journey through the world and Wikipedia, revisiting what you read and edited this year. From the FIFA World Cup to the Indian general elections, and the Ice Bucket Challenge to Ebola in West Africa, we follow threads of discovery through Wikipedia in various languages, finding opportunities to contribute along the way. Watch the video, which takes you from Sochi to outer space in less than three minutes.



Many community members think that 'being nice to each other' can help improve Wikipedia.
'How can we improve Wikipedia?' photo by Fabrice Florin, CC BY-SA 3.0.

A culture of kindness

Can we improve Wikipedia by being nicer to each other? In this personal view, Fabrice Florin shares ideas for growing a “culture of kindness” on Wikipedia. Over the past few years, he collected hundreds of community suggestions for improving Wikipedia -- inviting contributors to write down their idea on a notepad, and get their photo taken. Some of the most frequent responses invite contributors to be more civil: "Be nice," "Be kind," "Be friendly." Participants often observe that participating on Wikipedia can be a frustrating experience for new and experienced users alike, because many of our members lack civility. Ideas for building more trust in our communities include: help newbies, train editors, reward kindness, build more social tools, use friendlier channels and give everyone a voice. Read more and watch the video here.


Global impact: The Wikipedia Library and Persian Wikipedia

Last fall, the Wikipedia Library announced another round of digital resource access partnerships. These partnerships allow experienced editors from all around the globe to access research materials behind a paywall, to advance our goal of creating and sharing a summary of all human knowledge. One of the longest lasting and most useful donation partnerships has been with journal archive JSTOR. It saw significant participation from non-English editors, speaking languages like German, Spanish, French -- and Persian, which came as a pleasant surprise. To learn more, we asked one of our most active Persian editors with a JSTOR account, User:4nn1l2, why he finds the Wikipedia Library important to his work.


Tapping into the knowledge of indigenous communities

Wikipedia has made huge progress towards its mission to provide free access to the sum of human knowledge. But indigenous knowledge is largely excluded because the majority of it is not available in writing. To address this issue, community volunteer Peter Gallert designed a workshop for the 2014 Participatory Design conference in Namibia, to produce and document examples of relevant oral citations. Last October, a small group of Wikipedians traveled to the Namibian village of Otjinene to interview elders about traditions, culture and development of the local Herero community. The aim of the interview was to directly convert narratives into Wikipedia content with oral citations.


This selection includes the top 5 stories published on the Wikimedia Blog in December 2014 (based on total page views up to Jan. 30, 2015) -- as well as other noteworthy stories contributed by community members that month.



Video of the monthly Wikimedia Foundation metrics and activities meeting on January 15, 2015, focusing on the topic of quality (slides)

Fabrice Florin (WMF), Movement Communications Manager, Wikimedia Foundation

Tilman Bayer (WMF), Senior Analyst, Wikimedia Foundation