User talk:Mindspillage/archive23

Problem with IP editor
Hi. I really need some administrator-to-administrator advice. Can you offer your opinions on Question 2 - 5 that I've posed at the top of this discussion?

Everyone else participating there is only focusing on Question 1, which I thought would be answered more quickly and straightforwardly, and is already being discussed at Talk:Kobe Bryant sexual assault case If you want to offer your insights on Question 1 as well, can you do so there? Thanks! Nightscream (talk) 05:13, 5 January 2012 (UTC)
 * I'm not the best person to opine here--it looks like a few other admins have commented, but it seems like the sort of thing you might post on the BLP noticeboard instead. Kat Walsh (spill your mind?) 22:47, 9 January 2012 (UTC)

Interpretation of Template:MultiLicenseWithCC-BySA-Any?
Hi Mindspillage, it's been a while since I've posted here! I hope you are well. I need some help with understanding this template as it is used in a lot of places. This template makes it easy to license contributions simultaneously under both the Creative Commons Attribution "Share-Alike" and "Non-Commercial Share-Alike license". However, I think these licenses are incompatible with each other and I feel something should be done to clarify whether this is true or otherwise. My concern is that we have a number of contributors at Wikiversity licensing learning materials partly inspired by this template for years now. I'd like to be able to suggest something concrete to these users about what to do now that at Wikiversity we have some awareness of a potential problem down the road. --HappyCamper 16:23, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Greetings! I don't think this sort of multi-licensing presents a problem. So long as the material is licensed under at least one license that is acceptable for the projects (generally CC-BY-SA or CC-BY), whichever other license the author also chooses to release it under doesn't matter.


 * When you contribute material to a Wikimedia project, you allow Wikimedia to host it under the terms of the acceptable free license. But that license is not exclusive&mdash;you may grant anyone else any other license you choose, but the recipient is always free to use it under the terms of the license of the project it is posted on, too. Cheers, Kat Walsh (spill your mind?) 03:30, 22 January 2012 (UTC)


 * OK, thank you so much. This clarifies things a lot. Is it OK if I refer other Wikimedians to your post whenever similar questions come up? --HappyCamper 05:35, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

Possible BLP family member issue directed to OTRS
Hi

I wondered if it is possible you could advise on this matter, User_talk:Guillom, if Guillom does not respond in the next 24 hours or so.

Links are: original edit, article, and user's page.

Thanks Chaosdruid (talk) 14:18, 21 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Greetings! It's best if I don't get involved in the specifics of BLP complaints. Referring them to the OTRS agents for handling details involving personal inforamation is generally a good idea, though. You can also use the BLP noticeboard to get experienced eyes on a issue. Cheers, Kat Walsh (spill your mind?) 03:35, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks for looking at it, I will mention it over there if anything else happens or Guillom doesn't get back to me. I was mainly interested to see if I had done the right thing and if further action should have been taken by me - thanks once again :¬) Chaosdruid (talk) 10:28, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

Greetings back :)
Hi Kat/Mindspillage - I know we've crossed paths in the past, so it's lovely to see you again. I'm still here, still check in 3-4 times a week, still mainly edit as an IP. I actually wiki-bumped into Mav the other day - so I'm not the only dinosaur around.

I love your "how to win an argument" - I've read it before and chuckled. I disagree vehemently with Point 7 however - there's no "assumption" in play, I am clearly more intelligent than my opponent, and can provide WP:RS to that effect (aka, my own opinion, which is obviously reliable, because I am more intelligent, QED). All the best, Manning (talk) 03:49, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

MSU Interview
Dear Mindspillage,

My name is Jonathan Obar user:Jaobar, I'm a professor in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences at Michigan State University and a Teaching Fellow with the Wikimedia Foundation's Education Program. This semester I've been running a little experiment at MSU, a class where we teach students about becoming Wikipedia administrators. Not a lot is known about your community, and our students (who are fascinated by wiki-culture by the way!) want to learn how you do what you do, and why you do it. A while back I proposed this idea (the class) to the communityHERE, where it was met mainly with positive feedback. Anyhow, I'd like my students to speak with a few administrators to get a sense of admin experiences, training, motivations, likes, dislikes, etc. We were wondering if you'd be interested in speaking with one of our students.

So a few things about the interviews:
 * Interviews will last between 15 and 30 minutes.
 * Interviews can be conducted over skype (preferred), IRC or email. (You choose the form of communication based upon your comfort level, time, etc.)
 * All interviews will be completely anonymous, meaning that you (real name and/or pseudonym) will never be identified in any of our materials, unless you give the interviewer permission to do so.
 * All interviews will be completely voluntary. You are under no obligation to say yes to an interview, and can say no and stop or leave the interview at any time.
 * The entire interview process is being overseen by MSU's institutional review board (ethics review). This means that all questions have been approved by the university and all students have been trained how to conduct interviews ethically and properly.

Bottom line is that we really need your help, and would really appreciate the opportunity to speak with you. If interested, please send me an email at obar@msu.edu (to maintain anonymity) and I will add your name to my offline contact list. If you feel comfortable doing so, you can post your nameHERE instead.

If you have questions or concerns at any time, feel free to email me at obar@msu.edu. I will be more than happy to speak with you.

Thanks in advance for your help. We have a lot to learn from you.

Sincerely,

Jonathan Obar --Jaobar (talk) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.11.206.39 (talk) 03:21, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

You're invited to DC Meetup #28!
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Rebecca Clarke
My evidence unfortunately is only a cc'd email claiming to originate from a niece of the composer, now in her eighties (I do not say I have reason to doubt this, just that laws of evidence and Wikipedia would probably only allow this to be cited as "Personal correspondence with..." and one accepts or doesn't accept that... - but the person explains the situation with "Rebecca Thacher Clarke" (as name) fairly convincingly (Agnes Helferich was her mother's maiden name; indeed it would have been fairly unusual to give someone one's mother's name while they were still living for a middle name. But Thacher was her grandmother's maiden name (on her father's side), which makes more sense...) Schissel | Sound the Note! 20:13, 20 June 2012 (UTC)

NFCC
Dear Mindspillage, I am interested in what you think of the WP:NFCC, especially NFCC#8. Would you kindly reply on my talk page (or by e-mail if you prefer) when you have a moment? I am interested in your thoughts about the relationship between the U.S. fair use doctrine and the NFCC. Thanks! -- Ssilvers (talk) 22:54, 28 June 2012 (UTC)

IOC copyrigh issue on Commons
May u check out this DR about the Bejing 2008 Olympics, where the IOC is saying that they have the right to limit the license, and now some users fear legal consequences. A friend who studies also law says this case would actually never go to court cause the legal situation is clear. Thx--Sanandros (talk) 04:16, 16 August 2012 (UTC)

Backstage at the Smithsonian Libraries
Backstage at the Smithsonian Libraries is part of Wikipedia Loves Libraries 2012, the second annual continent-wide campaign to bring Wikipedia and libraries together with on-site events. Running this fall through October and November, libraries (and archives) will open their doors to help build a lasting relationship with their local Wikipedian community.

Organized by Wikimedia DC, this event will take place on October 12, 2012, and will include new editor training, a "backstage pass" tour of the National Museum of Natural History, and an edit-a-thon. Everyone is welcome to attend!

Kirill [talk] 18:46, 10 September 2012 (UTC)

Wikipedia Goes to the Movies in NYC this Saturday Dec 1
You are invited to Wikipedia Goes to the Movies in NYC, an editathon, Wikipedia meet-up and workshops focused on film and the performing arts that will be held on Saturday, December 1, 2012, at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (at Lincoln Center), as part of the Wikipedia Loves Libraries events being held across the USA.

All are welcome, sign up on the wiki and at meetup.com!--Pharos (talk) 07:30, 30 November 2012 (UTC)

DC Meetup #33
December 10 is Ada Lovelace's birthday! Not only was she the world's first computer programmer, but also the world's first female open source developer! Come celebrate with Wikimedia District of Columbia at Busboys & Poets for an informal get together!

The Washington, DC event will be held on Monday, December 10, 2012 at Busboys & Poets on 5th St NW & K St NW near Mt Vernon Square. The area is easily accessible by the Red Line Chinatown stop and the Yellow Line and Green Line Mt Vernon Square stop, as well as by WMATA buses.

Kirill [talk] 14:10, 10 December 2012 (UTC)

CHM
Awesome to hear you can (hopefully) make it! -- Fuzheado | Talk 01:26, 12 December 2012 (UTC)

Wikimedia DC Holiday Party and Wiki Loves Monuments Exhibition
Please join Wikimedia DC and four other local media nonprofits—the National Press Club's Young Members Committee, 100Reporters, IRE and the Fund for Investigative Journalism—in winding down another year with a night of well-mannered frivolity.

The festivities will take place on Friday evening from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM in the Zenger Room on the 13th Floor of the National Press Club, located on 529 14th Street NW, near Metro Center. There will be meat and vegetarian appetizers as well as a cash bar with specially reduced drink prices all night long. In addition, we will be exhibiting the finalists of the Wiki Loves Monuments photo contest at the event.

Hope to see you there! Kirill [talk] 04:35, 13 December 2012 (UTC)

Wikipedia Day Celebration and Mini-Conference in NYC Saturday Feb 23
You are invited to celebrate Wikipedia Day and the 12th anniversary (!) of the founding of the site at Wikipedia Day NYC on Saturday February 23, 2013 at New York University; sign up for Wikipedia Day NYC here, or at bit.ly/wikidaynyu. Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues!

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience!--Pharos (talk) 02:49, 2 January 2013 (UTC)

DC happy hour on Thursday, February 28!
Please join Wikimedia DC for Happy Hour at the Capitol City Brewery at Metro Center on Thursday, February 28 at 6 p.m. All Wikipedia/Wikimedia and free knowledge/culture enthusiasts, regardless of editing experience, are welcome to attend! All ages welcome!

For more information and to sign up, see Meetup/DC 34. Hope to see you there! Harej (talk) 02:21, 24 February 2013 (UTC)

DC meetup & dinner on Saturday, March 9!
Please join Wikimedia DC for a social meetup and dinner at Guapo's at Tenleytown-AU on Saturday, March 9 at 5 PM All Wikipedia/Wikimedia and free knowledge/culture enthusiasts, regardless of editing experience, are welcome to attend! All ages welcome!

For more information and to sign up, please see Meetup/DC 35. Hope to see you there! Kirill [talk] 13:56, 4 March 2013 (UTC)

You are invited to a Women in the Arts Meetup & Edit-a-thon on Friday, March 29
In honor of Women's History Month, the Smithsonian and the National Museum of Women in the Arts are teaming up to organize a Women in the Arts Meetup & Edit-a-thon on Friday, March 29, 2013 from 10:00am - 5:00pm. The event is focused on encouraging women editors while improving Wikipedia entries about women artists and art world figures. This event is free of charge, but participation is limited to 20 volunteers, so RSVP today! Sarasays (talk) 23:11, 20 March 2013 (UTC)

Wikipedia Meetup NYC this Sunday April 14
Hi Mindspillage! You're invited to our next meeting for Wikipedia Meetup NYC on Sunday April 14 -this weekend- at Symposium Greek Restaurant @ 544 W 113th St (in the back room), on the Upper West Side in the Columbia University area.

Please sign up, and add your ideas to the agenda for Sunday. Thanks!

Delivered on behalf of User:Pharos, 18:03, 10 April 2013 (UTC)

DC meetup & dinner on Saturday, April 13!
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For more information and to sign up, please see Meetup/DC 36. Hope to see you there! Kirill [talk] 19:00, 10 April 2013 (UTC)

You are invited to the "All Things GW" editathon on Saturday, April 20
The "All Things GW" editathon on Saturday, April 20, 2013 from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. is a rare chance to go behind the scenes in the University Archives of the GW Libraries and use their unique resources to research and update Wikipedia pages related to The George Washington University and the Foggy Bottom neighborhood. Did you miss our last D.C. history editathon? This is your is your chance to come edit with wiki-friends using different great collection! The event includes a behind-the-scenes tour of the University Archives and a show-and-tell of some of its most interesting treasures, snacks, and the editathon.

Participation is limited to 30 volunteers, so RSVP today! Dominic·t 07:22, 15 April 2013 (UTC)

DC meetups on April 19 and 20
Wikimedia DC invites you to join us for two exciting events this weekend:

On the evening of Friday, April 19, we're hosting our first-ever WikiSalon at our K Street office. The WikiSalon will be a twice-monthly informal meetup and collaborative editing event to help build the community of Wikimedia enthusiasts here in DC; please join us for its inaugural session. Light refreshments will be provided.

On Saturday, April 20, we've partnered with the George Washington University to host the All Things GW Edit-a-Thon at the Teamsters Labor History Research Center. Please join us for behind-the-scenes tours of the University Archives and help edit articles about GWU history.

We look forward to seeing you at one or both of these events! Kirill [talk] 20:05, 15 April 2013 (UTC)

May 3 2013, 19-20h UTC, GLAMout Google Hangout Link Location is GLAM/GLAMout
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DC meetup & dinner on Saturday, May 11!
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For more information and to sign up, please see the meetup page. Hope to see you there! Kirill [talk] 23:05, 7 May 2013 (UTC)

DC WikiSalon on May 24
Wikimedia DC invites you to join us for our next DC WikiSalon, which will be held on the evening of May 24 at our K Street office.

The WikiSalon an informal gathering of Wikimedia enthusiasts, who come together to discuss the Wikimedia projects and collaboratively edit. There's no set agenda, and guests are welcome to recommend articles for the group to edit or edit on their own. Light refreshments will be provided.

We look forward to seeing you there! Kirill [talk] 18:20, 17 May 2013 (UTC)

Webinar / edit-a-thon at the National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Join us at the NLM next week, either in person or online, to learn about NLM resources, hear some great speakers, and do some editing!

On Tuesday, 28 May there will be a community Wikipedia meeting at the United States National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland - with a second on Thursday, 30 May for those who can't make it on Tuesday. You can participate either in-person, or via an online webinar. If you attend in person, USB sticks (but not external drives) are ok to use.

Please go to the event page to get more information, including a detailed program schedule.

If you are interested in participating, please register by sending an email to pmhmeet@gmail.com. Please indicate if you are coming in person or if you will be joining us via the webinar. After registering, you will receive additional information about how to get to our campus (if coming in-person) and details about how to join the webinar. Klortho (talk) 00:45, 25 May 2013 (UTC)

DC WikiSalon on June 6
Wikimedia DC invites you to join us for our next DC WikiSalon, which will be held on the evening of Thursday, June 6 at our K Street office.

The WikiSalon an informal gathering of Wikimedia enthusiasts, who come together to discuss the Wikimedia projects and collaboratively edit. There's no set agenda, and guests are welcome to recommend articles for the group to edit or edit on their own. Light refreshments will be provided.

We look forward to seeing you there! Kirill [talk] 11:50, 3 June 2013 (UTC)

Have time on Saturday?
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Harej (talk) 04:22, 6 June 2013 (UTC)

DC meetup & dinner on Saturday, June 15!
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For more information and to sign up, please see the meetup page. Hope to see you there! Kirill [talk] 19:53, 10 June 2013 (UTC)

NSA concerns
I recently was editing an article on the 2013 protests in Turkey, where it appears that human rights abuses have been committed by the government, when an interesting thought occurred to me. If I were in Turkey, would I feel "safe" to edit or read Wikipedia?

I myself happen to be a US citizen, so naturally I have a certain trust in the US govt. But I can't expect an editor in Turkey to have that same trust.

Knowing that information-sharing happens across nations with US-allies, a protestor in Istanbul could reasonably fear that an edit to Wikipedia might eventually be shared with the government in Turkey, where the Turkish government might not have the same respect for human rights that we in the US enjoy. That fear hurts our mission.

I read that some 40+ groups are involved in speaking out against this level of data collection, including the ACLU, the EFF, and the American Library Association.

My general experience has been that when the ACLU,EFF,& ALA all do something, the WMF should probably do the same thing.

I considered sending this to the entire board, but honestly, you're the world's only attorney who's a "wikimedian first". You are uniquely suited to handle this particular matter, and I trust you to make sure that WMF handles this issues as best as possible. --HectorMoffet (talk) 08:58, 12 June 2013 (UTC)

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DC meetup & dinner on Saturday, July 13!
Please join Wikimedia DC for a social meetup and dinner at Vapiano (near Farragut North/Farragut West) on Saturday, July 13 at 6:00 PM. All Wikipedia/Wikimedia and free knowledge/culture enthusiasts, regardless of editing experience, are welcome to attend! All ages welcome!

For more information and to sign up, please see the meetup page. Hope to see you there! Kirill [talk] 00:27, 6 July 2013 (UTC)

Personal and Moral Rights?
In a discussion with Jimmy Wales on the moral rights of the photographers and the personal rights of the subjects, he said "I think that the commons community has gone down a very sad and disappointing path with respect to ethical matters. My views on this are not new, and are well known. Our project is a grand humanitarian effort. That it has been hijacked by people who do not share our values is something that needs to be fixed."

We further requested him to bring this matter to the attention of WMF and make a resolution or something to force Commons make enough policies to protect our rights as a photographer and our commitments to our subjects. He replied: "I am just one board member on this issue. I will continue to call this to the attention of the board and staff, but I need help from the community to illustrate that this is a problem that concerns many of us."

So we would like to bring that discussion to the attention of every member on board. J Kadavoor J e e 10:59, 29 July 2013 (UTC)


 * Thank you for the notification. (However, my board term is ending in a week, so I will not have the opportunity to consider the issue!) I note that some of the discussion is confusing "moral rights" as a legal term of art for a set of rights sometimes attached to copyright with moral concerns in general, including those for subjects, which are frequently very different things. As an attorney for Creative Commons I think it is absolutely correct that the licenses minimize the effect of moral rights as much as possible (the drafts for the new version are public, and make that clearer; our public wiki has more on the topic). But what Commons does as a matter of policy should not rely on any effect or non-effect of the copyright law definition of "moral rights"--Commons should do the "right thing". I do think that as a community Commons should take much more care with being sure that subjects of photos are fully consenting (and I say that despite the fact that my opinion diverges from Jimmy's on the proper scope of Commons; I am fully in favor of having educationally-relevant images of the full range of topics covered, where subjects have given their informed consent, though I also think that this only works if we are not stupid about exercising editorial judgment--that we aim to inform readers as fully as they wish to be informed, but avoid being gratuituously shocking). Kat Walsh (spill your mind?) 18:14, 29 July 2013 (UTC)
 * Thank you, Kat Walsh; for your detailed reply. J Kadavoor J e e 02:08, 30 July 2013 (UTC)


 * Please note a somewhat related discussion at Commons too: Concern about the bureaucrat role of Russavia J Kadavoor J e e 04:32, 31 July 2013 (UTC)


 * I would like to let you know that your strong opinion along with others influenced the Commons community to initiate a discussion to develop a policy for courtesy deletions. We expect guidance, opinions, and participation in the development of similar policies and guidelines in future too. Thanks.  J Kadavoor J e e 02:43, 5 August 2013 (UTC)

Invitation


As there is a Wikipedia article about you, you are cordially invited to contribute a short audio recoding of your spoken voice, so that our readers may know what you sound like and how you pronounce your name. Details of how to do so, and examples, are at Voice intro project. You can ask for help or clarification on the project talk page, or my talk page. Andy Mabbett ( Pigsonthewing ); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 22:03, 4 August 2013 (UTC)

Commons:Village_pump/Copyright#File:Trabalhos.jpg
Please comment or at cc-community discussions. J Kadavoor J e e 03:17, 5 December 2013 (UTC)

Notice about proposed deletion of Kat Walsh article
Please see Articles for deletion/Kat Walsh, I'm sure you should have been informed about this.

Just some background. In December a well-known banned user who frequents User talk:Jimbo Wales used your article as a supposed example of Jimmy's hypocrisy - supposedly non-notable Wikipedians are getting articles here! (No, I never got the logic of this). A related editor, now banned as a sockpuppet, then slapped the article with a "sources needed" template, which I removed as being "pointy". He then promised to have the article deleted in January. I've beefed up the references so that they now include:
 * 2 cites from the New York Times
 * 1 from the Wall Street Journal
 * Your op-ed in the Washington Post (reprinted in a college textbook)
 * The twin CBC broadcasts
 * an academic article with info from you
 * a short listing at Bloomberg Business Week
 * a short piece from Politico.com

That should be more than enough, but if you know of other reliable sources, please do let me know.

Sincerely,

Smallbones( smalltalk ) 16:36, 29 January 2014 (UTC)

Upcoming Saturday events - March 1: Harlem History Editathon and March 8: NYU Law Editathon
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CC-By-SA and Stackexchange weirdness
Hi Kat, I hope you're doing well, and I see you're not on WP very much any more, a loss for us but probably healthy for you.

This is more of a Creative Commons thing than a Wikipedia thing, but I wonder if you could take a look at this (WT:CP permalink in case it's archived on the live page by the time you read this, but there may be some newer discussion on the live link). Apparently Stack Exchange is putting a perverse twist into its concept of "attribution" in the BY-SA license it purports to use. It requires anyone who reposts SE user contributions on other sites to link back to SE including suppressing any nofollow or similar search engine directions, i.e. to assist in SE's SEO efforts. Note that SE is of course not the copyright holder of the content--it's a licensee of posts written by SE contributors and posted under CC-BY-SA. So it instead uses some TOU machinations and maybe purports to require contributors to enforce the !nofollow requirement on other sites. Wikipedia of course sends nofollow (as does Stack Exchange) so it means that WP can't re-use SE materials and (heh) SE can't even re-use its own materials. Since SE has absorbed Math Overflow, (research level math site inhabited by many famous math professors posting on math topics) a fair amount of material there which is potentially usable by Wikipedia under the WP:SPS provision about info from established experts, becomes unusable due to the nofollow issue. (Don't even think of suggesting that WP stop using nofollow, as it has saved us from insane amounts of link spam).

So I think that this is both a problem for Wikipedia, and a problem for Creative Commons. SE is trading on the common understanding of what BY-SA means, while putting something obnoxiously different into the fine print of its TOS. There's some more analysis at the WT:CP link at the beginning of this. While there's still ongoing discussion about having someone contact SE from Wikipedia, I think at some point CC itself may have to get involved, assuming it isn't ok with SE's claims (I say CC should not consider those claims to be ok).

Regards,

70.36.142.114 (talk) 10:03, 18 April 2014 (UTC)

Saturday June 21: Wiki Loves Pride
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A kitten for you!
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Sunday March 22: Wikipedia Day NYC Celebration and Mini-Conference
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Help decide the future of Wikimania


The Wikimedia Foundation is currently running a consultation on the value and planning process of Wikimania, and is open until 18 January 2016. The goals are to (1) build a shared understanding of the value of Wikimania to help guide conference planning and evaluation, and (2) gather broad community input on what new form(s) Wikimania could take (starting in 2018).

After reviewing the consultation, we'd like to hear your feedback on on this survey.

In addition, feel free to share any personal experiences you have had at at a Wikimedia movement conference, including Wikimania. We plan to compile and share back outcomes from this consultation in February.

With thanks,

I JethroBT (WMF) (talk), from Community Resources 23:46, 12 January 2016 (UTC)

Towards a New Wikimania results
Last December, I invited you to share your views on the value of Wikimedia conferences and the planning process of Wikimania. We have completed analysis of these results and have prepared this report summarizing your feedback and important changes for Wikimania starting in 2018 as an experiment. Feedback and comments are welcome at the discussion page. Thank you so much for your participation. I JethroBT (WMF), Community Resources, 22:47, 8 February 2016 (UTC)

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Join us this Saturday (July 30) at the Philadelphia Wiknic
Join us this Saturday (July 30) at the Philadelphia Wiknic, the "picnic anyone can edit". This is an opportunity to meet other local Wikipedians, have fun, and discuss potential projects.

The event is this Saturday, between 1pm-5pm at the Picnic Grove in Penn Park.

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