Re: [Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] [PRESS RELEASE] Wikipedia Summit “Wikimania” comes to London - Largest ever gathering
Hi Carlos, thanks for the press release. I just want to point out that as pictures are all CC-BY-SA it photographer should be credited in order to respect the licence (or other terms should be negociated with the copyright holder). It sounds weird to me that in a press release we open the gate of not respecting the licence as something possible. Yes I know other terms can be negociated directly with the authors, however i'd rather we encourage strongly to respect the licence. 2014-07-01 18:09 GMT+02:00 Carlos Monterrey cmonter...@wikimedia.org: (This press release is also available online here: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikipedia_Summit_%E2%80%9CWikimania%E2%80%9D_comes_to_London_-_Largest_ever_gathering https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Telenor_Wikipedia_Zero_extension_Myanmar ) Wikipedia Summit “Wikimania” comes to London - Largest ever gathering - *Featured speakers include Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, and new Wikimedia Foundation Chief Executive Lila Tretikov; Thousands of Wikimedia volunteers; Leaders in Technology, Culture and Society. From August 8th to 10th at the Barbican Centre; Tickets go on sale today.* - *Wikimania programme to focus on Social Machines, The Future of Education, Democratic Media, Open Scholarship Open Data* Wikimania’s 2014 team today announce the programme for this year’s historic event. Wikimania 2014 will be held at the Barbican Centre in London from 8th to 10th August, with a two day pre-conference held August 6th and 7th. Over 4,000 attendees are expected; more than twice the number at any previous Wikimania. The future of Wikipedia, and other Wikimedia projects, forms the central theme. As technological advances promise big changes on the platform, Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales will delve into what the future has in store for the world’s fifth most popular website. “Wikipedia is the largest knowledge base in the world, consulted by over half a billion people each month,” says Wales. “However, we’ve only just begun to scratch the surface of what can be done with it. Through international expansion, a new focus on open data, and a big investment in technology development, our movement is charting exciting new territory.” Attendees will also welcome Wikimedia’s new executive director, Lila Tretikov. Her keynote will focus on the impact of Wikipedia in our changing world and its potential for our future. Tretikov sees Wikipedia, a top five website, as an opportunity to for unlocking and democratizing knowledge globally: “I’d like us to think beyond what we know today. Think beyond our accomplishments, towards opportunities. Opportunities for all our collective minds to build the future of knowledge, collaboration and trust.” Recent developments have included plans focused on overhauling Wikipedia’s user experience for readers and editors, a programmatic approach to grant-making and community, and establishing a development platform for knowledge building. Open to the public, Wikimania is a five-day, community-organised event focusing on new projects in the world of MediaWiki, transparency, and open knowledge. Themes include collaborative working, natural language processing, crowdsourcing, education, journalism, scientific and medical research, open data, and multimedia. --- ends Programme Summary The conference is organised around five questions with massive implications for the future. - Social Machines: How Can Online Communities Unlock Humanity’s Potential? - The Future of Education: Now That Wikipedia Has Done Everyone’s Homework, What’s Left to Teach? - Democratic Media: Must All Media Be Commercially Driven? - Open Scholarship: What Happens When The Cutting Edge of Human Knowledge is Available To All? - Open Data: What Can We Build When The Sum Of All Human Knowledge is Machine Readable? Lectures from prominent leaders across technology and media will include the following. - Jack Andraka, inventor – At the age of 15 Andraka invented a possible new test for pancreatic cancer by using scientific research available he found on Wikipedia. - Professor Yaneer Bar-Yam, President, New England Complex Systems Institute – Bar-Yam will explore how the complex system of Wikipedia applies to exposition of scientific enquiry and socio-cultural issues. - Professor Dariusz Jemielniak – Jemielniak will present an academic's perspective on Wikipedia's cultural and community structures via research from his book*Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia*. - Benjamin Mako Hill, researcher – Hill will give an overview of major research discoveries about Wikipedia from the past year. - Elizabeth Marincola, CEO, Public Library of Science – Marincola will share an update about PLOS ONE, the world’s largest open access journal. - Carl Miller,
Re: [Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] [PRESS RELEASE] Wikipedia Summit “Wikimania” comes to London - Largest ever gathering
Hi Pierre, Your point is well made. We often see a misunderstanding of fair use licensing in the media: they frequently don't license at all, and when they do, they often license incorrectly. Using niceties like Please consider is not meant to introduce ambiguity about whether licensing is required, but as a gentle reminder to refamiliarize themselves with proper licensing policies. More broadly though, a press release is designed to generate interest and set a positive tone for the way journalists understand an event. Being polite is one way to do that -- and then we can always follow up directly with people who have questions or are found to have made a mistake. Hope that helps explain the choice, Katherine On Jul 2, 2014 3:22 AM, Pierre-Selim pierre-se...@huard.info wrote: Hi Carlos, thanks for the press release. I just want to point out that as pictures are all CC-BY-SA it photographer should be credited in order to respect the licence (or other terms should be negociated with the copyright holder). It sounds weird to me that in a press release we open the gate of not respecting the licence as something possible. Yes I know other terms can be negociated directly with the authors, however i'd rather we encourage strongly to respect the licence. 2014-07-01 18:09 GMT+02:00 Carlos Monterrey cmonter...@wikimedia.org: (This press release is also available online here: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikipedia_Summit_%E2%80%9CWikimania%E2%80%9D_comes_to_London_-_Largest_ever_gathering https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Telenor_Wikipedia_Zero_extension_Myanmar ) Wikipedia Summit “Wikimania” comes to London - Largest ever gathering - *Featured speakers include Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, and new Wikimedia Foundation Chief Executive Lila Tretikov; Thousands of Wikimedia volunteers; Leaders in Technology, Culture and Society. From August 8th to 10th at the Barbican Centre; Tickets go on sale today.* - *Wikimania programme to focus on Social Machines, The Future of Education, Democratic Media, Open Scholarship Open Data* Wikimania’s 2014 team today announce the programme for this year’s historic event. Wikimania 2014 will be held at the Barbican Centre in London from 8th to 10th August, with a two day pre-conference held August 6th and 7th. Over 4,000 attendees are expected; more than twice the number at any previous Wikimania. The future of Wikipedia, and other Wikimedia projects, forms the central theme. As technological advances promise big changes on the platform, Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales will delve into what the future has in store for the world’s fifth most popular website. “Wikipedia is the largest knowledge base in the world, consulted by over half a billion people each month,” says Wales. “However, we’ve only just begun to scratch the surface of what can be done with it. Through international expansion, a new focus on open data, and a big investment in technology development, our movement is charting exciting new territory.” Attendees will also welcome Wikimedia’s new executive director, Lila Tretikov. Her keynote will focus on the impact of Wikipedia in our changing world and its potential for our future. Tretikov sees Wikipedia, a top five website, as an opportunity to for unlocking and democratizing knowledge globally: “I’d like us to think beyond what we know today. Think beyond our accomplishments, towards opportunities. Opportunities for all our collective minds to build the future of knowledge, collaboration and trust.” Recent developments have included plans focused on overhauling Wikipedia’s user experience for readers and editors, a programmatic approach to grant-making and community, and establishing a development platform for knowledge building. Open to the public, Wikimania is a five-day, community-organised event focusing on new projects in the world of MediaWiki, transparency, and open knowledge. Themes include collaborative working, natural language processing, crowdsourcing, education, journalism, scientific and medical research, open data, and multimedia. --- ends Programme Summary The conference is organised around five questions with massive implications for the future. - Social Machines: How Can Online Communities Unlock Humanity’s Potential? - The Future of Education: Now That Wikipedia Has Done Everyone’s Homework, What’s Left to Teach? - Democratic Media: Must All Media Be Commercially Driven? - Open Scholarship: What Happens When The Cutting Edge of Human Knowledge is Available To All? - Open Data: What Can We Build When The Sum Of All Human Knowledge is Machine Readable? Lectures from prominent leaders across technology and media will include the following. - Jack Andraka, inventor – At the
[Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] [PRESS RELEASE] Wikipedia Summit “Wikimania” comes to London - Largest ever gathering
(This press release is also available online here:https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikipedia_Summit_%E2%80%9CWikimania%E2%80%9D_comes_to_London_-_Largest_ever_gathering https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Telenor_Wikipedia_Zero_extension_Myanmar) Wikipedia Summit “Wikimania” comes to London - Largest ever gathering - *Featured speakers include Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, and new Wikimedia Foundation Chief Executive Lila Tretikov; Thousands of Wikimedia volunteers; Leaders in Technology, Culture and Society. From August 8th to 10th at the Barbican Centre; Tickets go on sale today.* - *Wikimania programme to focus on Social Machines, The Future of Education, Democratic Media, Open Scholarship Open Data* Wikimania’s 2014 team today announce the programme for this year’s historic event. Wikimania 2014 will be held at the Barbican Centre in London from 8th to 10th August, with a two day pre-conference held August 6th and 7th. Over 4,000 attendees are expected; more than twice the number at any previous Wikimania. The future of Wikipedia, and other Wikimedia projects, forms the central theme. As technological advances promise big changes on the platform, Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales will delve into what the future has in store for the world’s fifth most popular website. “Wikipedia is the largest knowledge base in the world, consulted by over half a billion people each month,” says Wales. “However, we’ve only just begun to scratch the surface of what can be done with it. Through international expansion, a new focus on open data, and a big investment in technology development, our movement is charting exciting new territory.” Attendees will also welcome Wikimedia’s new executive director, Lila Tretikov. Her keynote will focus on the impact of Wikipedia in our changing world and its potential for our future. Tretikov sees Wikipedia, a top five website, as an opportunity to for unlocking and democratizing knowledge globally: “I’d like us to think beyond what we know today. Think beyond our accomplishments, towards opportunities. Opportunities for all our collective minds to build the future of knowledge, collaboration and trust.” Recent developments have included plans focused on overhauling Wikipedia’s user experience for readers and editors, a programmatic approach to grant-making and community, and establishing a development platform for knowledge building. Open to the public, Wikimania is a five-day, community-organised event focusing on new projects in the world of MediaWiki, transparency, and open knowledge. Themes include collaborative working, natural language processing, crowdsourcing, education, journalism, scientific and medical research, open data, and multimedia. --- ends Programme Summary The conference is organised around five questions with massive implications for the future. - Social Machines: How Can Online Communities Unlock Humanity’s Potential? - The Future of Education: Now That Wikipedia Has Done Everyone’s Homework, What’s Left to Teach? - Democratic Media: Must All Media Be Commercially Driven? - Open Scholarship: What Happens When The Cutting Edge of Human Knowledge is Available To All? - Open Data: What Can We Build When The Sum Of All Human Knowledge is Machine Readable? Lectures from prominent leaders across technology and media will include the following. - Jack Andraka, inventor – At the age of 15 Andraka invented a possible new test for pancreatic cancer by using scientific research available he found on Wikipedia. - Professor Yaneer Bar-Yam, President, New England Complex Systems Institute – Bar-Yam will explore how the complex system of Wikipedia applies to exposition of scientific enquiry and socio-cultural issues. - Professor Dariusz Jemielniak – Jemielniak will present an academic's perspective on Wikipedia's cultural and community structures via research from his book*Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia*. - Benjamin Mako Hill, researcher – Hill will give an overview of major research discoveries about Wikipedia from the past year. - Elizabeth Marincola, CEO, Public Library of Science – Marincola will share an update about PLOS ONE, the world’s largest open access journal. - Carl Miller, Research Director, Centre for Analysis of Social Media, Demos – Miller will share findings from Demos’ efforts to engage citizens and increase voter participation by experimenting with using Wikipedia-like systems. - Cameron Neylon, Advocacy Director, Public Library of Science – Neylon is a longtime advocate for open access and unrestricted online access to peer-reviewed scholarly research. - Lydia Pintscher, Product Manager, Wikidata – Pintscher will present Wikidata, the free knowledge base that can be read and edited by humans and machines alike. Wikidata centralises access to, and the