Re: [Wikimedia-l] Travel & Participation Support program closing

2018-03-15 Thread Katy Love
Hello again, everyone!

Whoops! Let me try again, this time without the unfinished sentence.

Hello there Andy,

Sure thing.

Rapid Grants will require Wikimedians who travel to non-Wikimedia events to
create a more robust engagement plan. The reason for this is to increase
the likelihood that their participation will have an impact on other
attendees. In TPS, we sometimes funded people who were presenting a talk at
an event like an academic conference. We will no longer fund Wikimedians to
attend non-Wikimedia events to present a talk. Now we ask that applicants
include additional elements in their plan besides presenting a talk, such
as hosting edit-a-thons, offering trainings or meet-ups, and/or arranging
for follow-up activities online after the event.

Occasionally, the TPS program received requests to support international
travel with budgets that were slightly over $2,000 USD. These requests came
in infrequently, but that type of grant request would be impacted by this
change. This change is aligned with our intention to focus on more regional
travel requests, which tend to be more cost-effective than international
travel requests (though this is of course very context specific!).

Yours sincerely,
Katy

On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 3:26 PM, Katy Love  wrote:

> Hello there Andy,
>
> Sure thing.
>
> Rapid Grants will require Wikimedians who travel to non-Wikimedia events
> to create a more robust engagement plan. The reason for this is to increase
> the likelihood that their participation will have an impact on other
> attendees. In TPS, we sometimes funded people who were presenting a talk at
> an event like an academic conference. We will no longer fund Wikimedians to
> attend non-Wikimedia events to present a talk. Now we ask that applicants
> include additional elements in their plan besides presenting a talk, such
> as hosting edit-a-thons, offering trainings or meet-ups, and/or arranging
> for follow-up activities online after the event. Our intention here is
>
> Occasionally, the TPS program received requests to support international
> travel with budgets that were slightly over $2,000 USD. These requests came
> in infrequently, but that type of grant request would be impacted by this
> change. This change is aligned with our intention to focus on more regional
> travel requests, which tend to be more cost-effective than international
> travel requests (though this is of course very context specific!).
>
> Take good care,
> Katy
>
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 11:38 AM, Andy Mabbett 
> wrote:
>
>> On 12 March 2018 at 18:08, Katy Love  wrote:
>>
>> > Some background: TPS was created in 2011 as a movement outreach
>> program. It
>> > reimburses travel expenses for Wikimedian volunteers who present about
>> > Wikimedia at non-Wikimedia events. Its closure comes as a consequence of
>> > the grants restructure following our 2015 Reimagining Grants
>> consultation.
>>
>> > *We will continue to* *support travel requests as part of our other
>> grant
>> > programs*, as follows:
>>
>> For the sake of clarity, please could you state what types of
>> applications (if any) will no longer be supported, which would have
>> been supported previously?
>>
>> --
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>> http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Travel & Participation Support program closing

2018-03-15 Thread Katy Love
Hello there Andy,

Sure thing.

Rapid Grants will require Wikimedians who travel to non-Wikimedia events to
create a more robust engagement plan. The reason for this is to increase
the likelihood that their participation will have an impact on other
attendees. In TPS, we sometimes funded people who were presenting a talk at
an event like an academic conference. We will no longer fund Wikimedians to
attend non-Wikimedia events to present a talk. Now we ask that applicants
include additional elements in their plan besides presenting a talk, such
as hosting edit-a-thons, offering trainings or meet-ups, and/or arranging
for follow-up activities online after the event. Our intention here is

Occasionally, the TPS program received requests to support international
travel with budgets that were slightly over $2,000 USD. These requests came
in infrequently, but that type of grant request would be impacted by this
change. This change is aligned with our intention to focus on more regional
travel requests, which tend to be more cost-effective than international
travel requests (though this is of course very context specific!).

Take good care,
Katy

On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 11:38 AM, Andy Mabbett 
wrote:

> On 12 March 2018 at 18:08, Katy Love  wrote:
>
> > Some background: TPS was created in 2011 as a movement outreach program.
> It
> > reimburses travel expenses for Wikimedian volunteers who present about
> > Wikimedia at non-Wikimedia events. Its closure comes as a consequence of
> > the grants restructure following our 2015 Reimagining Grants
> consultation.
>
> > *We will continue to* *support travel requests as part of our other grant
> > programs*, as follows:
>
> For the sake of clarity, please could you state what types of
> applications (if any) will no longer be supported, which would have
> been supported previously?
>
> --
> Andy Mabbett
> @pigsonthewing
> http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Why We Read Wikipedia in your language

2018-03-15 Thread Leila Zia
Hi all,

We are ready to share the result of the first part of the study for
the 14 languages that participated in the survey with you. To recap:
the goal of the first part of the study was to compute the prevalence
of the use-cases of Wikipedia across the 14 languages, basically,
generating plots similar to Figure 2 in our earlier research [0] for
these languages. What took most of our time was the debiasing step we
had to take for every language and triple-checking the results to make
sure we didn't make a mistake. You can read more about this first part
at the blog post we just published [1] and on meta [2].

What's left? A lot! :) We took one big step to make sense of the data,
but there is a lot left. We have now entered the second phase of the
study during which we will try to do a deeper analysis to characterize
readers by survey response type across as many languages as we can.
The higher the number of survey responses from a language, the higher
the chances for us to be able to get good results in this phase. We
expect to be able to do this deeper analysis in around 5 languages,
maybe more. We will let you know once we know more about this part.

This is a good opportunity for me to thank many of you who have made
this research possible. Many colleagues at Wikimedia Foundation
stepped up and helped us in every step of the way, thanks to all of
you. I specifically want to call out the work that the points of
contacts and volunteers put to help us run the survey in your
languages [3] and to our formal collaborators Bob West (EPFL,
User:Cervisiarius) and Florian Lemmerich (RWTH Aachen University,
User:Flemmerich) who have been working in this area of research, truly
tirelessly. Florian had a lot of sleepless nights to prepare these
results.

If you have questions or comments, you know where to find us: IRC
channel #wikimedia-research on freenode (look for leila or lzia), the
discussion page where we document things, etc. Your role is key now.
Please look at the results in your languages, ponder on them, and tell
us if you see interesting patterns that we have missed and we should
consider digging deeper in and making sense of. And, please enjoy
using this data for your language. We stand behind these results [4].

Best,
Leila

[0] https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.05379.pdf
[1] https://blog.wikimedia.org/2018/03/15/why-the-world-reads-wikipedia/
[2] 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Robustness_across_languages
[3] 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Robustness_across_languages#Participating_languages
[4] 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Robustness_across_languages#Results

On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 12:28 AM, Amir E. Aharoni
 wrote:
> OK, I did it :)
>
> I don't write in the Russian Wikipedia as much as I do in Hebrew and
> English, but it should be OK.
>
>
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>
> 2017-06-21 9:57 GMT+03:00 Leila Zia :
>
>> On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 7:03 PM, Amir E. Aharoni
>>  wrote:
>> >
>> > If I want this done for Hebrew and Russian, do I just reply to this
>> thread?
>>
>>
>> [Amir, you are aware of this but I'm hoping by saying it here we can
>> change the outcome.]
>>
>> At the moment, all text is translated to Russian but we don't have any
>> volunteer as a point of contact for Russian Wikipedia. The PoC is
>> needed to communicate the notifications from us to the ruwiki
>> community and also transfer anything we should know from that
>> community back to us. I have made having a PoC a (soft?) requirement
>> for running the survey in a language. If you are from ruwiki and you'd
>> like to be the PoC, please ping me immediately (I expect up to 3 hours
>> of your time to be spent in the next 2 months).
>>
>> If we don't find a PoC in the next 12 hours or so, we will need to
>> make a call whether to run in ruwiki or not. I'd love for us to run
>> the survey in ruwiki, especially as volunteers have already spent time
>> and care on the translations and there is little we (the broader
>> Wikimedia community) know about ruwiki. :)
>>
>> Here is the list of languages and their PoCs, if you're curious:
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Characterizing_
>> Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Robustness_across_languages#
>> Participating_languages
>>
>> Best,
>> Leila
>>
>> >
>> > בתאריך 21 באפר׳ 2017 19:46,‏ "Leila Zia"  כתב:
>> >
>> > > Hi all,
>> > >
>> > > ==Background==
>> > > In November 2016, I presented the result of a joint research that
>> > > helped us understand English Wikipedia readers better. (Presentation
>> > > at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIaMuWA84bY ). I talked about how
>> > > we used English, Persian, and 

Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread
The flowchart is under discussion as part of deciding how to advise on
use of the proposed "120" year rule of thumb for old images without an
author's death date. So no, it's not ready for uploaders to see it
yet.

You can join in on the discussion about the chart and the new template
at 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_talk:Cut-off_date_for_PD-old_files#Summary

Fae

On 15 March 2018 at 16:01, Todd Allen  wrote:
> Fae, I really like that flowchart. Is it linked somewhere that uploaders
> can see it?
>
> Todd
>
> On Mar 15, 2018 7:09 AM, "Fæ"  wrote:
>
>> 1. Happy to rediscover Clipboard History plugin in Chrome. It saves
>> the frustration of hunting around, or rewording, a reusable snippet of
>> wikitext on Commons image pages.
>> 2. As part of a Commons discussion on copyright, for the first time in
>> a couple of years created a flowchart, and experienced the same
>> pleasure in setting out logic in this old fashioned way as I used to
>> experience in the 1980s. ... Do kids learn about von Neumann these
>> days?
>>
>> Links
>> * https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clipboard-history-2/
>> ajiejmhbejpdgkkigpddefnjmgcbkenk
>> * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Commons_
>> flowchart_for_old_public_domain_images.svg
>> * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann
>>
>> On 11 March 2018 at 05:08, Pine W  wrote:
>> > What's making me happy this week:
>> >
>> > 1. A recent entry in the Mozilla Blog discussed the possible value of
>> > anonymity in decreasing bias in code review processes:
>> > https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/03/08/gender-bias-code-reviews/
>> >
>> > 2. The opt-in "pingback" telemetry from MediaWiki installations, which is
>> > available since March 2017, suggests that there are more than 40,000
>> unique
>> > installations. See:
>> > https://pingback.wmflabs.org,
>> > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgPingback and
>> > https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Pingback_
>> Privacy_Statement.
>> >
>> > There is also some news which is a little older and I am now getting
>> around
>> > to sharing here:
>> >
>> > 3. A research project has been started which aims to test whether vandal
>> > activity can be detected in (near) real time, which may open
>> opportunities
>> > for interventions earlier in the process of publishing edits. See
>> > https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/ai/2018-January/000221.html.
>> >
>> > What's making you happy this week? You are welcome to write in any
>> language.
>> >
>> > Pine
>> > ( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread Todd Allen
Fae, I really like that flowchart. Is it linked somewhere that uploaders
can see it?

Todd

On Mar 15, 2018 7:09 AM, "Fæ"  wrote:

> 1. Happy to rediscover Clipboard History plugin in Chrome. It saves
> the frustration of hunting around, or rewording, a reusable snippet of
> wikitext on Commons image pages.
> 2. As part of a Commons discussion on copyright, for the first time in
> a couple of years created a flowchart, and experienced the same
> pleasure in setting out logic in this old fashioned way as I used to
> experience in the 1980s. ... Do kids learn about von Neumann these
> days?
>
> Links
> * https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clipboard-history-2/
> ajiejmhbejpdgkkigpddefnjmgcbkenk
> * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Commons_
> flowchart_for_old_public_domain_images.svg
> * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann
>
> On 11 March 2018 at 05:08, Pine W  wrote:
> > What's making me happy this week:
> >
> > 1. A recent entry in the Mozilla Blog discussed the possible value of
> > anonymity in decreasing bias in code review processes:
> > https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/03/08/gender-bias-code-reviews/
> >
> > 2. The opt-in "pingback" telemetry from MediaWiki installations, which is
> > available since March 2017, suggests that there are more than 40,000
> unique
> > installations. See:
> > https://pingback.wmflabs.org,
> > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgPingback and
> > https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Pingback_
> Privacy_Statement.
> >
> > There is also some news which is a little older and I am now getting
> around
> > to sharing here:
> >
> > 3. A research project has been started which aims to test whether vandal
> > activity can be detected in (near) real time, which may open
> opportunities
> > for interventions earlier in the process of publishing edits. See
> > https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/ai/2018-January/000221.html.
> >
> > What's making you happy this week? You are welcome to write in any
> language.
> >
> > Pine
> > ( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread Amir E. Aharoni
What's making me happy this week:

The old Wikipedia puzzle globe logo is not used on any Wikipedia any longer.

A bit of history, in case you aren't familiar with it:

The old logo was retired in 2010. Here's the image:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wikipedia_Logo_1.0.png . It had
incorrectly drawn letters in some languages, and it was not rendered in
modern vector graphics. The new logo,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wikipedia-logo-v2.svg , corrects these
mistakes.

For various technical, community, and linguistic reasons it was not
actually immediately replaced in all the projects in 2010. User:Odder and
User:Nemo_bis, who care about language diversity, took it upon themselves
to replace the logos in all the languages. It took some time, and last week
this was finally accomplished.

The most prominent of the last languages that still had the old logo was
the Urdu Wikipedia.

There are still some logos to update because they have untranslated "The
Free Encyclopedia" text or issues with graphics rendering, but the old logo
is completely gone from the sites' headers.


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2018-03-11 7:08 GMT+02:00 Pine W :

> What's making me happy this week:
>
> 1. A recent entry in the Mozilla Blog discussed the possible value of
> anonymity in decreasing bias in code review processes:
> https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/03/08/gender-bias-code-reviews/
>
> 2. The opt-in "pingback" telemetry from MediaWiki installations, which is
> available since March 2017, suggests that there are more than 40,000 unique
> installations. See:
> https://pingback.wmflabs.org,
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgPingback and
> https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Pingback_Privacy_Statement.
>
> There is also some news which is a little older and I am now getting around
> to sharing here:
>
> 3. A research project has been started which aims to test whether vandal
> activity can be detected in (near) real time, which may open opportunities
> for interventions earlier in the process of publishing edits. See
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/ai/2018-January/000221.html.
>
> What's making you happy this week? You are welcome to write in any
> language.
>
> Pine
> ( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread
1. Happy to rediscover Clipboard History plugin in Chrome. It saves
the frustration of hunting around, or rewording, a reusable snippet of
wikitext on Commons image pages.
2. As part of a Commons discussion on copyright, for the first time in
a couple of years created a flowchart, and experienced the same
pleasure in setting out logic in this old fashioned way as I used to
experience in the 1980s. ... Do kids learn about von Neumann these
days?

Links
* 
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clipboard-history-2/ajiejmhbejpdgkkigpddefnjmgcbkenk
* 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Commons_flowchart_for_old_public_domain_images.svg
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann

On 11 March 2018 at 05:08, Pine W  wrote:
> What's making me happy this week:
>
> 1. A recent entry in the Mozilla Blog discussed the possible value of
> anonymity in decreasing bias in code review processes:
> https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/03/08/gender-bias-code-reviews/
>
> 2. The opt-in "pingback" telemetry from MediaWiki installations, which is
> available since March 2017, suggests that there are more than 40,000 unique
> installations. See:
> https://pingback.wmflabs.org,
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgPingback and
> https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Pingback_Privacy_Statement.
>
> There is also some news which is a little older and I am now getting around
> to sharing here:
>
> 3. A research project has been started which aims to test whether vandal
> activity can be detected in (near) real time, which may open opportunities
> for interventions earlier in the process of publishing edits. See
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/ai/2018-January/000221.html.
>
> What's making you happy this week? You are welcome to write in any language.
>
> Pine
> ( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
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