User:Drcenjary/sandbox

Tool directories

 * Hay's Tools Directory
 * alternative view of same directory
 * Tool Labs full tool list (includes tools not yet on Hay's Tools Directory)
 * SeeAlso - Wiki visualizations directory
 * Wikimedia Documentation Directory

Statistics and tracking

 * Programs and Events Dashboard (AKA Outreach Dashboard) - track contributions from groups of users over time (e.g. workshop attendees; competition participants)
 * Pageviews/Massviews/Topviews/Userviews - query and comparison interface
 * External URL patterns statistics
 * TreeViews - monthly view stats for articles in whole category trees
 * Wikipedia Tools for Chrome - a Chrome add-on useful in compiling Wikipedia statistics
 * Media
 * Recent acquisitions - show newest members in category
 * GLAMorous - track image usage across projects, by Commons category
 * BaGLAMa - track page views of articles containing images from a Commons category out of a fixed list (you can request your category to be added!)
 * See also GLAMorgan

Querying

 * PetScan -- the Swiss-army chainsaw of querying Wikimedia projects! A (very) powerful query interface over pages, categories, and Wikidata
 * Quarry -- run arbitrary SQL queries against the replicated Wikimedia databases. Example.
 * pro tip: steal adapt other people's queries and change them to suit your needs!

Editing

 * What to work on?
 * GapFinder (suggests popular articles to translate, by topic)
 * most wanted
 * Wiki Todo
 * Wikidata Todo
 * Not in the other language
 * Missing Topics in category or tree
 * Editing convenience
 * Eran's autocompleter gadget - one of the best-kept secrets in the Wikimedia movement!
 * HotCat gadget

Media

 * PattyPan batch uploader
 * Flickr2Commons, Flickr Free and New (uses Flickr2Commons)
 * Crop Tool for Commons
 * Free Image Search Tool, Wikidata FIST
 * VideoConvert - converts MP4, AVI, WMV to WebM for uploading to Commons
 * Video2Commons - video uploader
 * Pronuncify (Linux), Pronuncify.NET (Windows) - record audio pronunciation files for Commons in batches
 * GLAMify - suggest images for articles based on usage in interwiki links (e.g.)
 * Commons file finder - by user and category
 * List of upload tools on Commons

Wikidata

 * Wikidata Query
 * e.g. missing articles about poets on arwiki with the most interwiki links (change 'ar' to your language wiki)
 * Resonator - a prettier display of what Wikidata knows about an item
 * Wikidata property browser
 * Harvest data from templates into Wikidata
 * Wikidata-based timelines
 * The Wikidata Game and The Distributed Wikidata Game
 * Using arbitrary Wikidata in other wikis (e.g. Infoboxes)
 * See also: Listeria
 * Tabernacle, for tabulating and editing data on Wikidata

The official language of Ukraine is Ukrainian, an East Slavic language which is the native language of 67.5% of Ukraine's population. Russian is the native language of 29.6% of Ukraine's population and the rest (2.9%) are native speakers of other languages. Ethnologue lists 40 minority languages and dialects; nearly all are native to the former Soviet Union.

According to Article 10 of the Constitution of Ukraine the state has an obligation to ensure the comprehensive development and functioning of the Ukrainian language in all spheres of social life throughout Ukraine while guaranteeing the free development, use and protection of the Russian language and other languages of national minorities of Ukraine.

Language and daily life
In an 11–23 December 2015 study by the Razumkov Centre taken in all regions of Ukraine other than Russian-annexed Crimea, and separatist controlled Donetsk, and Luhansk, a majority considered Ukrainian their native language (60%), followed by Russian (15%), while 22% used both languages equally. Two percent held an other native language. For the preferred language of work, an equal amount chose either Ukrainian or Russian (37%) and 21% communicated bilingually. The study polled 10,071 individuals and held a 1% margin of error.

Past polling
In an October 2009 poll by FOM-Ukraine of 1,000 respondents, 52% stated they use Russian as their "Language of communication"; while 41% of the respondents state they use Ukrainian and 8% stated they use a mixture of both.

A March 2010 poll by Research & Branding Group showed that 65% considered Ukrainian as their native language and 33% Russian. This poll also showed the standard of knowledge of the Russian language (free conversational language, writing and reading) in current Ukraine is higher (76%) than the standard of knowledge of the Ukrainian language (69%). More respondents preferred to speak Ukrainian (46%) than Russian (38%) with 16% preferring to speak both in equal manner.

A poll held November 2009 revealed that 54.7% of the population of Ukraine believed the language issue in Ukraine is irrelevant, that each person can speak the language he or she prefers and that a lot more important problems exist in the country; 14.7% of those polled stated that the language issue was an urgent problem that cannot be postponed and that calls for immediate resolution; another 28.3% believed that, while the language issue needs to be resolved, this could be postponed.

An August 2011 poll by Razumkov Centre showed that 53.3% of the respondents use the Ukrainian language in everyday life, while 44.5% use Russian.

In a May 2012 poll by RATING 50% of respondents considered Ukrainian their native language, 29% Russian, 20% consider both Ukrainian and Russian their mother tongue and 1% considered a different language their native language.

Current languages
The languages of Ukraine, according to Ethnologue, are as follows. (Not included are Vlax Romani, Jakati, and Slovak, for which no population data is available):

Regional languages
As a result of legislation entitled the 'Bill on the principles of the state language policy", which was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada in August in 2012, languages spoken by at least 10% of an oblast's population were made possible to be elevated to the status of 'regional language'. Whilst Ukrainian remained the country's only 'official' language nationwide, other languages, dependent on their adoption by oblast authorities, became accepted mediums of communication in education, local government offices, courts and official correspondence.

Historical facts
According to the Russian census 1897 on the territory of the nine Russian guberniyas in modern Ukraine yielded the following results:


 * Language composition
 * Ukrainian - 14,931.5 (73%)
 * Russian - 2,146.1 (11%)
 * Jewish - 1,871.8 (9%)
 * German - 451.3 (2%)
 * Polish - 375.9 (2%)
 * Belorussian language - 208.5 (1%)
 * Romanian - 185.7 (1%)
 * Other - 1%


 * List of mentioned regions
 * Poltava Governorate
 * Kharkov Governorate
 * Podolie Governorate
 * Kiev Governorate
 * Volyn Governorate
 * Yekaterinoslav Governorate
 * Chernihiv Governorate
 * Kherson Governorate
 * Taurida Governorate

Summary
The Wikipedia Calicut meetup is a get-together of wikipedians (contributors and users) to meet up, discuss, share experiences, reach out and advocate for wikipedia and wikimedia.

The meetups are intended to be structured as follows —Introductions, a few focused talks by Wikipedians to share experience / expertise followed by demos and open discussions on topics of common interest.

Pre-Meeting discussions can be on the talk page please.

Date and Venue
Date: : Wednesday, 15 July 2016 6:00 PM IST

Venue: Akbar, Panthalayani Calicut Number for driving directions: 09447021351

Please feel free to join us earlier if you are around.

When you arrive at the building, please come up to the 5th floor and ask the coordinator at the front desk to show you where the Wikimedia team is working.

General Contact: 9447021351 (User:Drcenjary)

Intended audience
Anyone interested in Wikipedia (user, contributor or curious about it). Wikipedians from any part of India or the world and anyone who is interested in Wikipedia! Meetup is open to members of all Wikimedia projects and Wikipedians from all languages. All are welcome, and we are especially interested in seeing newcomers to join the experienced Wikipedians/Wikimedians. If you are interested in coming, please add your name below.

Agenda

 * Meeting WMF's Language Engineering team and providing feedback for their work.
 * Content Translathon (If enough participants are there)
 * Networking and snacks
 * 1) Number of active editors involved-1
 * 2) Number of new registered users -5
 * 3) Number of individuals involved - 6
 * 4) Number of new images/media added to Wikimedia article pages - 12 images
 * 5) Number of articles added or improved on Wikimedia projects  - 6 Articles
 * 6) Number of bytes added to and/or deleted from Wikimedia projees - 24000

Participants
Add your name as " # " if you have an username or else add " # Name"

Attending

 * 1) Drcenjary

Interested

 * 1) I am very much interested to meet and interect with those people directly. Though an online session/conversation would be helpful.

Content Translation tool in Wikisource
Is there any update from the Language Engineering team to deploy Content Translation in Wikisource projects? -- Drcenjary (talk) 19:35,15 July 2016 (UTC)

Announcements/Event Notices
Please list external links announcing the meet-up here.

Twitter

 * Tweet with #WPMBCLT twitter hashtag http://twitter.com/#!/search/Calicut

Media coverage
Please list coverage of this event by media here.

Photos
Please upload to commons and add category Commons:Category:Calicut Meetup July 2016