The WMF Community Tech team is researching and designing a tool intended to 
help people who organize and run wiki events. I just posted ideas for what such 
an "Event Tool" (working title) might do [1]. Now we’d really like to hear back 
from event organizers:  Will the ideas described help make your process more 
efficient? What did we miss? What might make this tool more useful?

My research so far has focused on editathon organizers, but we hope that at 
least some of the features under consideration will also be useful for people 
who run content drives and similar types of wiki events. So please look over 
the ideas we’ve come up with so far and let us know what you think. In 
particular, consider answering some of the many questions you’ll find on the 
project talk page [2]. We’re listening!

Yours,
Joe 

[1] 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_organizers#August_9,_2018:_event_tool_feature_ideas_(part_1)%E2%80%94what_do_you_think
 
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_organizers#August_9,_2018:_event_tool_feature_ideas_(part_1)%E2%80%94what_do_you_think>?
 

[2] 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_organizers#Event_tool_feature_ideas,_August_2018
 
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_organizers#Event_tool_feature_ideas,_August_2018>
 
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Joe Matazzoni
Product Manager, Community Tech
Wikimedia Foundation







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