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Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin June Issue 2
'' Here is a quick overview of highlights from the Wikimedia Foundation over the second half of June 2024. Please help translate.'' 

Upcoming and current events and conversations Talking: 2024 continues Annual Goals Progress on Infrastructure See also newsletters: Wikimedia Apps · Growth · Research · Web · Wikifunctions & Abstract Wikipedia · Tech News · Language and Internationalization · other newsletters on Mediawiki.org Annual Goals Progress on Equity See also a list of all movement events: on Meta Annual Goals Progress on Safety & Inclusion See also blogs: Global Advocacy blog · Global Advocacy Newsletter · Policy blog Annual Goals Progress on Effectiveness See also: quarterly Metrics Reports Board and Board committee updates See Wikimedia Foundation Board noticeboard · Affiliations Committee Newsletter
 * Register now for Wikimania Katowice (7–10 August 2024).
 * Editing team community conversation - CopyVio Check and Real-time Checks (03 July 2024, in English)
 * Growth team community conversation - New tasks for newcomers and patrollers' burden (16 July 2024, in Spanish)
 * Wikimedia Hackathon 2024: Good projects and good people!
 * MediaWiki 1.42 general release.
 * The Community Configuration extension is released to more Wikipedias.
 * The Trust & Safety Product team published the Incident Reporting System MVP User Testing Summary and a project update on temporary accounts.
 * Recent changes from the latest Tech News.
 * Reference Check to be rolled out on all Wikipedias. Read the initial results from the Edit Check project.
 * Concluded voting on Community Wishlist Survey renaming; new name now Community Wishlist.
 * “Add an image” suggested edit was released to Wikipedia iOS app & Donation through native GPay is now available on the Wikipedia Android app.
 * Talk pages permalinks are now available at all wikis.
 * A new task force was formed to replace the disabled Graphs with more secure, easy to use, and extensible Charts.
 * Wikimedia Enterprise Quarterly technical update focusing on machine readability, content integrity, and API usability.
 * Proposal for a Product & Tech Advisory Council.
 * Highlights and achievements & future plans from Wikisource Loves Manuscripts Project.
 * Learn how to edit and upload to Wikimedia Commons with OpenRefine.
 * Watch the recording of the 11th edition of Wiki Workshop where research sessions on topics like Disinformation, Reliability, Representation and Gender, Governance and Policy, were held.
 * First edition of WikiLearn News released, highlighting opportunities and progress in the area of skills development.
 * The WikiData tools everyone is talking about during the 2023 LD4 Conference on Linked Data.
 * The Wikimedia Foundation has become a member of the Unicode Consortium.
 * Evaluation of the U4C election results (ongoing)
 * Building a public policy network from both sides of the Pacific: Lessons from the 1st Global Wiki Advocacy Meet-up.
 * Thoughts on the Wikimedia Foundation's annual plan from the Japanese Wikipedia community.
 * Where is Wikimedia in the Climate Crisis? – a recap of sustainability work across the movement and at the Foundation for 2023. Foundation Sustainability metrics for 2023 also available on Meta.
 * The Wikimedia Foundation's revamped social media strategy is available on Meta.


 * Wikimedia Foundation Board liaisons published reflections on final Movement Charter draft.
 * June 27 Conversation with Trustees Wikimedia Foundation Community Affairs Committee/2024-06-27 Conversation with Trustees: notes & recording including outcomes of the 20 June Board meeting and a discussion of the movement charter.
 * Ratification vote on Movement Charter until July 9, 2024 at 23:59 UTC
 * 2024 Board Selection: Candidates have answered community questions selected by the Elections Committee.
 * Affiliates strategy: Affiliate Health Criteria and changes to the User Group recognition process (feedback page)
 * Feedback on Procedure for Sibling Project Lifecycle finished on June 23. The revised version was published. Updates in July

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closure
Hey, Soni! Thanks for closing the PMs RfC. No one has objected, but when you said That WP:RS disagree on whether the current PM is 14th or 15th is more evidence in favour of this removal I felt like it could be interpreted as a supervote. Valereee (talk) 11:35, 17 July 2024 (UTC)


 * @Valereee I think it is probably a phrasing thing than a supervote.
 * Multiple people had expressed the same sentiment, for example We are not clear on which source we should trust. Some mention Modi as the 15th PM and some as the 14th. Moreover, the sources are also confused by . It is a solid argument in favour of remove, and imho a strong one too. As closing arguments are supposed to summarise the most pertinent points of the discussion when closing, I added that.
 * It wasn't intended to be "I think it should be removed because of X" but "People have said X, and that's more evidence for removal". Soni (talk) 14:16, 17 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Yes, that's basically what I figured -- a matter of phrasing, which if anyone objects you can just tweak. Best to you! Valereee (talk) 15:12, 17 July 2024 (UTC)

Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin July Issue 1


'' Here is a quick overview of highlights from the Wikimedia Foundation over the first half of July 2024. Please help Translate.''

Upcoming and current events and conversations Talking: 2024 continues
 * Registration for Wikimania Katowice (7–10 August 2024) is still open. Register to attend in-person or virtually until 26 July.
 * The call for presentation submissions for the WikiArabia 2024 is open (until July 28).

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 * The Community Tech team launched a new, continuous Community Wishlist. Wish submission is now open and can be filled at any time.
 * Join the Product and Technology Advisory Council (PTAC) as technical volunteers. Applications are open until August 10.
 * A new task force was formed to replace the disabled Graph with more secure, easy to use, and extendible Chart. You can subscribe to the newsletter to get notified about new project updates and other news about Chart.
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 * Dark mode - one of the most requested features will transform Wikipedia’s accessibility and is now available on select wikis, on mobile and desktop, in both reading and editing mode!
 * MediaWiki insights into work done to improve security, ease of use, maintainability and overall code health. Also, a 25% increase in the number of authors who have committed more than 5 patches!
 * Have you ever wished monitoring and fighting vandalism was easier from your mobile device? Edit Patrol is here to help.
 * On the value of experimentation – a Future Audiences perspective.

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