Wikimedia Language Diversity Hub/Activities
Community calls
[edit]We believe there is a need for a space for discussion, involving community members from emerging communities, experienced Wikimedians, decision-makers at different levels, and representatives from affiliates and other communities.
The goal of community calls is to celebrate the achievements in new communities, share experience and connect across geographic and linguistic barriers.
First Community Call
[edit]- Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Community meetings
- Friday, Nov 29th, 16:00 to 17:00 UTC (Zonestamp!)
- Showcase: WikiMedistas Wayúu
Consultation calls
[edit]This is an offer to language communities: Connect with us to set up a call between us and your community, share some of your challenges in advance, and we will invite experts on that topic to join the call. Learning from the call will be documented, to make sure that others can also learn from this call.
Consultation calls
[edit]2024, November 12: Translating technical terms.
Watch the call on YouTube. Or read this post on diff summing up the key insights from the call.
Use this link to register your interest in a consultation call for your community:
[edit]At the moment the form only exist in English. Feel free to answer in the language you are more comfortable with.
Blogs and publications
[edit]- Tochi Precious visited the Mercator Language Conference, and shared her experiences on Diff.
Other Initiatives
[edit]- Empowerment and inclusion:
- Facilitate community engagement and active participation within Wikimedia projects.
- Foster linguistic diversity and multilingualism through collaborative partnerships.
- Supporting Sustainable Growth:
- Address the unique challenges faced by smaller language communities.
- Advocate for increased support for new language projects beyond incubation, emphasizing their representation in Wikidata, Commons, and other platforms.
- Bridge the gap between language communities and the Wikimedia Foundation, assisting in grant applications, project proposals, and securing funding.
- Technical and Human Support:
- Connect communities with experts in various technical areas.
- Assist communities in finding funding beyond rapid grants.
- Provide technical support throughout the incubation process and beyond.
- Raise awareness about existing language support available by the language team.
- Offer training on the MediaWiki platform, Wikitools, and software creation.
- Develop onboarding systems for new languages and communities.
- Providing a pathway for the sustainability of new languages in the Wikimedia ecosystem. “Connecting dots”
- Amplify/promote Wikimedia language projects that are being implemented by individuals and language communities.