Hey Gregory,
Are you planing to include Portuguese in the list of target languages?
Best,
Paulo
Gregory Varnum escreveu no dia segunda,
23/09/2019 à(s) 18:32:
> I am not entirely sure how this connects to the topic of the thread.
>
> However, I feel I should note that we are indeed interested
I am not entirely sure how this connects to the topic of the thread.
However, I feel I should note that we are indeed interested in translating
into other languages, and have been seeking people to help with translation
of the website and other organization materials:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wi
Please note that Foundation website is translated in French, but not in many
other languages (including Italian, mine)...
I don’t know why they don’t give the chance to translate.
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> Wikimedia-l mailing list, guidelines at:
> https://meta.wikimedi
I think Florence resumed quite well what I was trying to express.
It’s not a criticism - its a fact : I would have been happy to chat with her to
understand the ligic behind the recent rapid grant changes.
Kind regards,
Nattes à chat
> Le 16 sept. 2019 à 13:14, Florence Devouard a écrit :
>
>
Joseph
I saw no criticism of a named individual, but of the Foundation. With
nearly three hundred employees and a budget of a hundred million dollars,
when the Foundation commits to sending a representative to a meeting, it
may reasonably be expected to have the resources to deliver on that
comm
Sorry to say Jane, but your answer strikes me as being completely beside
the point :(
The issue Natachat was raising is related to funding our local
activities, a situation currently made difficult by the new rapid grant
system (*) She gave the example of the Art and Feminism, but this is a
s
Merci Delphine! Et moi je travaillais donc je n’ai pas pu faire les
pre-learning days.
Est-ce que ta présentation est en ligne?
Bien à toi,
Natacha
> Le 17 sept. 2019 à 15:14, Delphine Ménard a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I participated in the pre-conference in Brussels this year, to which I was
Hello,
I participated in the pre-conference in Brussels this year, to which I was
invited to give a workshop about grants. I decided not to stay the whole 4
days because of personal commitments too.
Mais si tu as des questions sur les grants, je suis là :)
Best,
Delphine
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 a
I love the idea of “This
Month in Diversity” although I dont like the word “diversity”
Nattez
> Le 17 sept. 2019 à 10:29, Jane Darnell a écrit :
>
> This
> Month in Diversity
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Thanks for your clarification! Yes of course it is difficult to keep up
with changing WMF rules regarding funding (or reporting). I know in the
past we have run into problems trying to stay aware of all the ins-and-outs
of these things in the Netherlands chapter and for chapters with
sub-sections d
Thank you Katherine,
We will be happy to see you in Tunis!
Along with other reps of the WMF I hope, with the possibility of booking
appointments with :
- T&S
- outreach
- grant rep
- tech rep
Kind regards,
Nattes à chat
> Le 16 sept. 2019 à 23:54, Katherine Maher a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> J
Hi Jane,
Thank you for your answer, but I think I did not make my point clear enough
given the answer you made.
On the francophone wiki there is not “local WIR”. There are a few sister
projects like les sans pages of which I am the founder (so people might turn to
me for questions) or ateliers
Hi all,
Just a quick note that I was invited to Wikiconvention on Friday 9 August
by Wikimedia France. On Monday 12 August (delayed by travel to Wikimania!)
I sent a note expressing my regrets, as I had a family wedding to attend
during that same weekend as the Convention. I also asked at the same
Thanks for sharing this Leila! This is of course a useful angle.
Nattes
> Le 16 sept. 2019 à 21:51, Leila Zia a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> A different angle for looking at the question of WMF staff attending
> community events which may help this conversation:
>
> As a staff member (and acknowledgin
Hi,
A different angle for looking at the question of WMF staff attending
community events which may help this conversation:
As a staff member (and acknowledging that my position is none of the
ones Thierry called out in their first email on this thread), with the
exception of a few community even
Gereon, you clearly forget the whole Mediaviewer saga and attendance of WMF
staff at the following WikiCon in Cologne ;-) But that was a long time ago
:-)
On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 at 01:53, Gereon Kalkuhl wrote:
> Since 2010 we have the WikiCon for the German language communities with
> more than 300
Hi Gereon;
"German communities are established and have strong chapters. I suppose the
same applies to the French language communites."
=> Well, no. The situation is different because the WikiConvention
Francophone is half African. African french-speaking affiliates are not
strong, they are medium
As far as Art+Feminism goes, this project concentrates on biographies of
female artists. The English Wikipedia project "Women in Red" is open 24x7
all year round and concentrates on biographies of women on English
Wikipedia, period. So you can take all of your local Wikipedia questions
about A+F to
All of the people you wished were there
_Who was invited ?
_Was it before or after the days of the conference was choosen ?
_What accomodation was given with the invitation ?
Le dim. 15 sept. 2019 à 23:07, Joseph Seddon a
écrit :
> Before we call out individuals for lack of attendance publicly,
Since 2010 we have the WikiCon for the German language communities with
more than 300 attendants. I don't remember that the WMF has sent anyone
to these conventions. And why should they? It's all in German, the
communities are established and have strong chapters. I suppose the same
applies to
Before we call out individuals for lack of attendance publicly, I think we
should remember that both volunteers and staff have lives outside of
Wikimedia that include children, families and other commitments in life.
They all come with complications. Sometimes things don't work out. There
are tens
Thank you Thierry. To be honnest a few of us were really waiting for Valerie
D'Costa, the new Chief of Community Engagement because we had questions for her
about the new rapid grant funding agenda which seems totally inadapted to
volunteer’s need in terms of flexibility. One has to wait a soeci
"*The Foundation does not care so much of the French-speaking contributors*".
This harsh sentence is the translation of a statement in French, I've just
said in a conversation a week ago at the Francophone Wikiconvention held
last weekend in Brussels. The statement may seem excessive, because the
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