User:Slashme/WikimaniaReport

8 August

 * Walkabout with Arabic Wikimedians.
 * Closed my first Phabricator issue.

9 August
Hackathon day 1.
 * Volunteered at help desk:
 * Connected a user who wanted to create diagrams from WikiData with someone who knows about the Graph extension.
 * Connected a user who wanted to create infoboxes from WikiData with the WikiData group.
 * Learned from Daniel Zahn about Gerrit; requested a Gerrit repo for the parliament diagram tool.
 * Fixed a UI bug in the parliament diagram tool.
 * Connected a user who needs to fix a broken tool with Gergő Tisza, and figured out the next steps for the developer to take.
 * Helped a developer select the right license for a repository, and figured out the appropriate way to reference remixed data from Wiktionary.

10 August
Hackathon day 2
 * Helped a user decide on how to structure an update to a tool, and respond to a question about importing the repository on Gerrit.

Movement strategy
 * Took part in discussion about draft strategic direction, giving input to team.

Wikimania
 * Meeting with Anasuya, Ellie, Douglas and Siko about Wikimania theme and Wikimania planning
 * Put in Phabricator request to change Wikimania site wiki logo
 * Helped a new user to get a declined article up to the required standard; moved to main article space.

11 August
Attended and minuted Text Editor 2017 session.

Attended Wikidata infobox session
 * New extension in development: Capiunto (on test-wiki)
 * Automatic infoboxes concept by Wikidata team.
 * Works in similar way to article-placeholder.
 * Don't have to define templates.
 * Will work on all WM wikis; don't have to maintain templates or LUA.
 * Will be machine-readable and exportable. Can be augmented with semantic markup.
 * Simple inclusion: parser function
 * Config: sorted list of properties to be included.

Wikidata:Wikidata:How to use data on Wikimedia projects

Fully automatic infoboxes:
 * Fully Automatic infoboxes
 * Sent info to Bobby and Dumisani

Bringing_all_the_voices_to_the_conversation
Ravi introduced current status.

Up to 2030:
 * Africa has highest population growth.
 * Chinese highest language; Spanish next.
 * Hindi is underserved in Wikipedia in terms of Article count and Contributor numbers.

Jorge Vargas from Global Reach team:
 * Listened to voices outside the movement as well in part of Movement Strategy work.
 * Research in 1:1 interviews, research and WMF and affiliate-led events.

Current and potential users:
 * Wanted to reach unconnected users. How do they find information?

What information do people want?
 * They want information that "speaks to their local realities"

How do they get info?
 * Not going to info websites and search engines
 * using social media, infomediaries or other channels. Looking to trusted individuals, not institutions.
 * Want real-time, visual information that supports social sharing and conversation.
 * Go to places like Instagram for biographical info!
 * They won't necessarily come to us.
 * Traditional education systems are failing the people, so they look for alternatives.

What do people want us to be?
 * Should become a source of knowledge, not just a destination.
 * Do this by empowering and enabling learning, and being there where the people learn.
 * People do send links to websites. Sometimes the title "chapter 2" sounds like a textbook, so it would be trusted. Wikipedia wasn't commonly shared.
 * Note: potential users; not current users.

Wikimedia should be a leader for access to knowledge.
 * People said "You need to be part of the affordability debate". Wikimedia is a missing voice there [Wikipedia zero?] From many experts (Academia, glam etc.)
 * Should be a platform for learning; not just info website.
 * Being a Wikipedian is centered around editing. Our readers are grateful, but there should be other roles around advocacy and awareness. Not everyone can be a good WP editor, but what other roles can they fill?
 * Should be a platform for underserved audiences to access, create and preserve local knowledge.
 * What about communities that only have oral tradition? How do we capture that knowledge?

Party

 * Spoke to Jimmy about Wikimania; he had a tip about a gallery owner.
 * Attended unofficial Research Group meetup; Connected Aaron Halfaker via email to ZA language wiki communities to help develop tools to identify different types of new users, and to categorize new articles to support WikiProjects.

12 August

 * Wikimania meeting at breakfast: minutes sent to team.

Wikimania meeting scheduled with Muzammiluddin Syed

 * Blogger - see Meta:User:Hindustanilanguage
 * Interview tomorrow.

WikiCite — Citations needed for the sum of all human knowledge

 * No central repository or Wikipedia citations.
 * New project to host sources on Wikidata
 * Would allow us to answer questions about the citations.
 * Bibliographic properties aren't all properly structured (e.g. using author name string instead of reference to author).
 * All sources using PubMed or PMC IDs are now in wikidata.
 * We have 3.3 million citation links using the cites property (P2860)
 * We have, for example, a complete corpus of articles about the zika virus.
 * Initiative for Open Citations: putting info about who cites whom under CC0
 * Want to get all citation types together.
 * Share this: m:WikiCite @WikiCite wikicite-discuss mailing list.
 * Possible on small scale already, but not mature yet. Data models are only present for a limited subset of the current use.
 * Incomplete at the moment, and mostly in English.
 * Start experimenting right now. Check out Chocolat for example. They have bibliographie|Qxxxxxxx
 * enwiki has Template:Cite_Q as a proof of concept.

Journals Cited by Wikipedia

 * Mined Wikipedia to get a list of most popular citations. What do they actually mean?
 * Still some gaps in the coverage, although some will not be notable.
 * For citations which don't have a template, rather use WikiData.

Meeting with Ellie's team
Detailed minutes at http://wikimedia.org.za/wiki/Wikimania_meeting_12_August_2017#Afternoon_meeting

13 August
Lightning talks:
 * Cool demonstration of WikiData use on WikiVoyage
 * OTRS - I should probably volunteer! Maybe after 100 wikidays?
 * Attribution generator tool; pretty cool.
 * Open data talk from WM Sweden - good lobbying strategies.
 * Million+ in Estonian Wikipedia. Not sure how well this can fit with African issues - quite tech-heavy.
 * Mobile Wikivoyage: concept design for useful popups, but needs devs.
 * Verifiability vs truth: Approximate numbers and conversions.
 * Pibox installer: Raspberry pi as Kiwix (and other content) delivery device for areas with high risk of internet disconnection. No smooth update option; need to upload from scratch each time.
 * Political articles in elections. Somewhat unfocused talk.
 * Wikidata on Google Spreadsheets! AWESOME!!!! Grab ORES scores for lists of articles!
 * Presented Wikipedia globe in 1 minute.

Coolest projects
 * Bangladesh editathon: 70% of new articles became featured articles!!
 * Medical translation task force: Key to translation is that you must start with high quality content!
 * Museum of vet anatomy GLAM project was very successful and got a lot of press. Expanding to 60 other institutions.
 * Swiss Archive Day was very successful: trained archivists, and now many want to take part in the movement.
 * Paolo Monti on OSM: 16.9k pictures by Paolo Monti released on Commons and georeferenced.
 * Videos from Israeli News agency uploaded under free license: normally licensed for thousands of dollars.
 * First WLM in Bangladesh: created partnership with Archeological institution. Some of these pictures were the last chance to see the monuments due to degradation.
 * Wiki Love Public Spaces: Freedom of Panorama now in law.
 * Wiki Takes La Manchuela:
 * it was not represented on the wiki
 * 350 images being used in articles. 106 articles created
 * Did it despite the local government saying no!
 * Important to involve local people
 * WM Israel educational photography contest.
 * Focus on quality, diversity and encyclopedic value.
 * Gallery afterwards with QR code pointing at article.
 * Not everyone can write well, but find that thing that they do well and use it.
 * Panel discussion:
 * Keep things simple. Tell a stranger, and if they don't get it, work on the concept and make it even more simple.
 * Before starting, try writing the press release headline. Can you say it in one sentence?
 * To reach the press and the public: Start with a problem that needs a solution, or a hot topic, or something that's never been done before.
 * Ask your GLAM partners whether they want to work with you on PR.
 * Use statistics like "only x% of Wikipedia editors are female".