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London 210 10 November
Oxford 106 17 November
London 211 8 December
Edinburgh 19 25 January 2025
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Oxford 105 20 October
London 209 13 October
Brixton 3 24 September
Wikimania Katowice 7–10 August
Exeter 8 June
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South Africa 34 27 January
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Meetups are important occasions when Wikimedians (users of Wikipedia and the sister projects) come together face-to-face generally in an informal basis. These have been going on for several years and in a wide range of places across the world. Meetups can have a range of different formats, from "edit-a-thons" focused on a single topic to just opportunities for Wikimedians to meet and chat as well as exchange ideas.

Meetups can be arranged via Meta, the mailing lists, or meetup pages on the individual projects. If you have attended a meetup, you can add a little report here (and link to a longer one, if you're in the mood of writing much).

Also see the page for Wikimedia and MediaWiki related events - presentations at conferences, fairs, arts events etc. This is usually a good occasion to meet other people from the Wikimedia crowd.

Upcoming events

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Lists

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How to manage a Wikimedia meetup

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Hundreds of Wikimedia meetups have been hosted around the world. If you wish to host a meetup in your area, then consider using the following sets of lessons from others who have hosted meetups in the past.

Setup

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The meetup

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After

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If the meetup is regular

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Templates

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