Re: [Wikimedia-l] The next Wikimedia Conference (AKA "Chapters' Meeting")
There was some discussions between Claudia (WMAT) and Andrea (WMHU) during the PED worshop held in Budapest about hosting a joint Wikimedia Conference next year, maybe in Sopron (50mins from Vienna by train) or in Győr (1,5hrs from three major airports int the region - Budapest, Vienna and Bratislava) Balázs 2013/8/30 Charles Andrès > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Events/upcoming > > > done > > Wikimedia CH step in for the Hackathon in 2014 and for the Wikimedia > Conference 2015 > > > sincerely > > Charles > > > > ___ > I use this email for mailing list only. > > « Je donne mon avis non comme bon mais comme mien. » (Michel de Montaigne) > > Charles ANDRES > "Wikimedia CH" – Association for the advancement of free knowledge – > www.wikimedia.ch > Skype: charles.andres.wmch > IRC://irc.freenode.net/wikimedia-ch > > Le 30 août 2013 à 18:39, Ziko van Dijk a écrit : > > > Hello, > > Another coincidence: WMNL is very much interested in hosting a big > > international GLAM event in 2015. How about if there is a page on Meta > > where we collect the intentions and plans for the following years, with > > regard to the major conventions: > > * Wikimania > > * WM Conference, the former chapters meeting > > * GLAM event > > * Hackathon > > * Education event? > > Kind regards > > Ziko > > > > > > > > Am Freitag, 30. August 2013 schrieb Nicole Ebber : > > > >> Hey, what a coincidence. Minutes ago I posted a suggestion to > >> chapters-l and copied it to the talk page of the "Future of the > >> Wikimedia Conference" page. Glad the we bring the discussion to the > >> next level now. Thanks, Asaf! :) > >> > >> > >> > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Future_of_the_Wikimedia_Conference#Coming_up_with_a_location_first > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Nicole > >> > >> On 30 August 2013 16:45, Asaf Bartov wrote: > >>> Hello All: > >>> > >>> Following our most recent, successful, community gathering in Hong Kong > >> - A > >>> BIG thank you, again, to everyone who made it such an event to > remember - > >>> we are looking ahead to the annual Wikimedia Conference (AKA Chapters' > >>> Meeting.) > >>> > >>> As many of you know, we typically await the offer of a specific group > to > >>> host the event each year. While this process has more or less worked > in > >>> the past, we are increasingly aware that waiting until close to the > >>> gathering to decide on the date and the location creates an unnecessary > >>> inconvenience to those planning to attend and results in higher fees > for > >>> travel and lodging that could be avoided if we worked together to plan > >>> further ahead. > >>> > >>> Wikimedia Deutschland had helpfully started a conversation about the > >> future > >>> of the Wikimedia Conference, on Meta[1], including the question of > >> settling > >>> the host group. Regrettably, there has been practically no engagement > >> with > >>> that page so far. (For my part, I have deliberately been waiting for a > >> few > >>> movement groups to speak first, as I wanted to avoid "priming" the > >>> conversation with the (perceived) weight of WMF's voice.) > >>> > >>> It has occurred to us that two of the reasons that we are not able to > >> plan > >>> further ahead may be 1. the somewhat vague nature of the planning > process > >>> and 2. that groups who may want to host hesitate because of an > >> uncertainty > >>> regarding the costs involved in hosting such a large event. > >>> > >>> Therefore, we would like to provide some basic information about the > >>> Wikimedia Conference and begin a community conversation regarding how > me > >>> might work together to set the date and location by, say, November of > the > >>> year preceding the event; thus giving those who want to attend plenty > of > >>> time to plan and saving the movement and each of the groups the higher > >> cost > >>> of last minute lodging arrangements and airline ticket purchases. > >>> > >>> Additionally, planning ahead will allow all of the chapters who wish to > >>> send participants to contribute to the agenda for the gathering; thus > >>> making sure that all of the issues that the participants would like to > >>> discuss are addressed at this annual conference. > >>> > >>> *==First a bit about the purpose of the Wikimedia Conference==* > >>> *An opportunity for Wikimedia movement organizations to meet > face-to-face > >>> and share ideas about projects and practices and to discuss any > >> unresolved > >>> issues that may have come up during the past year. > >>> *A venue for one of the quarterly Wikimedia Foundation Board of > Trustees > >>> meetings and an opportunity for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of > >> Trustees > >>> and Wikimedia movement organizations to meet and talk. > >>> *A venue for the Funds Dissemination Committee to meet to assess the > >>> funding proposals for Round 2 of the current year and provide > >>> recommendations on those proposals to the WMF Board. > >>> > >
Re: [Wikimedia-l] The next Wikimedia Conference (AKA "Chapters' Meeting")
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Events/upcoming done Wikimedia CH step in for the Hackathon in 2014 and for the Wikimedia Conference 2015 sincerely Charles ___ I use this email for mailing list only. « Je donne mon avis non comme bon mais comme mien. » (Michel de Montaigne) Charles ANDRES "Wikimedia CH" – Association for the advancement of free knowledge – www.wikimedia.ch Skype: charles.andres.wmch IRC://irc.freenode.net/wikimedia-ch Le 30 août 2013 à 18:39, Ziko van Dijk a écrit : > Hello, > Another coincidence: WMNL is very much interested in hosting a big > international GLAM event in 2015. How about if there is a page on Meta > where we collect the intentions and plans for the following years, with > regard to the major conventions: > * Wikimania > * WM Conference, the former chapters meeting > * GLAM event > * Hackathon > * Education event? > Kind regards > Ziko > > > > Am Freitag, 30. August 2013 schrieb Nicole Ebber : > >> Hey, what a coincidence. Minutes ago I posted a suggestion to >> chapters-l and copied it to the talk page of the "Future of the >> Wikimedia Conference" page. Glad the we bring the discussion to the >> next level now. Thanks, Asaf! :) >> >> >> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Future_of_the_Wikimedia_Conference#Coming_up_with_a_location_first >> >> Cheers, >> Nicole >> >> On 30 August 2013 16:45, Asaf Bartov wrote: >>> Hello All: >>> >>> Following our most recent, successful, community gathering in Hong Kong >> - A >>> BIG thank you, again, to everyone who made it such an event to remember - >>> we are looking ahead to the annual Wikimedia Conference (AKA Chapters' >>> Meeting.) >>> >>> As many of you know, we typically await the offer of a specific group to >>> host the event each year. While this process has more or less worked in >>> the past, we are increasingly aware that waiting until close to the >>> gathering to decide on the date and the location creates an unnecessary >>> inconvenience to those planning to attend and results in higher fees for >>> travel and lodging that could be avoided if we worked together to plan >>> further ahead. >>> >>> Wikimedia Deutschland had helpfully started a conversation about the >> future >>> of the Wikimedia Conference, on Meta[1], including the question of >> settling >>> the host group. Regrettably, there has been practically no engagement >> with >>> that page so far. (For my part, I have deliberately been waiting for a >> few >>> movement groups to speak first, as I wanted to avoid "priming" the >>> conversation with the (perceived) weight of WMF's voice.) >>> >>> It has occurred to us that two of the reasons that we are not able to >> plan >>> further ahead may be 1. the somewhat vague nature of the planning process >>> and 2. that groups who may want to host hesitate because of an >> uncertainty >>> regarding the costs involved in hosting such a large event. >>> >>> Therefore, we would like to provide some basic information about the >>> Wikimedia Conference and begin a community conversation regarding how me >>> might work together to set the date and location by, say, November of the >>> year preceding the event; thus giving those who want to attend plenty of >>> time to plan and saving the movement and each of the groups the higher >> cost >>> of last minute lodging arrangements and airline ticket purchases. >>> >>> Additionally, planning ahead will allow all of the chapters who wish to >>> send participants to contribute to the agenda for the gathering; thus >>> making sure that all of the issues that the participants would like to >>> discuss are addressed at this annual conference. >>> >>> *==First a bit about the purpose of the Wikimedia Conference==* >>> *An opportunity for Wikimedia movement organizations to meet face-to-face >>> and share ideas about projects and practices and to discuss any >> unresolved >>> issues that may have come up during the past year. >>> *A venue for one of the quarterly Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees >>> meetings and an opportunity for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of >> Trustees >>> and Wikimedia movement organizations to meet and talk. >>> *A venue for the Funds Dissemination Committee to meet to assess the >>> funding proposals for Round 2 of the current year and provide >>> recommendations on those proposals to the WMF Board. >>> >>> We thought that beginning a discussion regarding "hosting requirements" >>> i.e. venue size, accessibility of lodging near the venue, handicapped >>> accessibility, ease of air and ground transit in and out of the venue >>> location, visa application process, Internet access, catering >> capabilities, >>> and chapter and volunteer support available to organize the conference >> and >>> to provide support during the conference itself, would be helpful. >>> >>> To help facilitate the discussion, we have provided some information >>> regarding past chapter mee
Re: [Wikimedia-l] The next Wikimedia Conference (AKA "Chapters' Meeting")
Good idea! If I'm not wrong it sounds like the Swedish chapter could be interested in hosting something as well. / sophie 2013/8/30 Ziko van Dijk > Hello, > Another coincidence: WMNL is very much interested in hosting a big > international GLAM event in 2015. How about if there is a page on Meta > where we collect the intentions and plans for the following years, with > regard to the major conventions: > * Wikimania > * WM Conference, the former chapters meeting > * GLAM event > * Hackathon > * Education event? > Kind regards > Ziko > > > > Am Freitag, 30. August 2013 schrieb Nicole Ebber : > > > Hey, what a coincidence. Minutes ago I posted a suggestion to > > chapters-l and copied it to the talk page of the "Future of the > > Wikimedia Conference" page. Glad the we bring the discussion to the > > next level now. Thanks, Asaf! :) > > > > > > > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Future_of_the_Wikimedia_Conference#Coming_up_with_a_location_first > > > > Cheers, > > Nicole > > > > On 30 August 2013 16:45, Asaf Bartov wrote: > > > Hello All: > > > > > > Following our most recent, successful, community gathering in Hong Kong > > - A > > > BIG thank you, again, to everyone who made it such an event to > remember - > > > we are looking ahead to the annual Wikimedia Conference (AKA Chapters' > > > Meeting.) > > > > > > As many of you know, we typically await the offer of a specific group > to > > > host the event each year. While this process has more or less worked > in > > > the past, we are increasingly aware that waiting until close to the > > > gathering to decide on the date and the location creates an unnecessary > > > inconvenience to those planning to attend and results in higher fees > for > > > travel and lodging that could be avoided if we worked together to plan > > > further ahead. > > > > > > Wikimedia Deutschland had helpfully started a conversation about the > > future > > > of the Wikimedia Conference, on Meta[1], including the question of > > settling > > > the host group. Regrettably, there has been practically no engagement > > with > > > that page so far. (For my part, I have deliberately been waiting for a > > few > > > movement groups to speak first, as I wanted to avoid "priming" the > > > conversation with the (perceived) weight of WMF's voice.) > > > > > > It has occurred to us that two of the reasons that we are not able to > > plan > > > further ahead may be 1. the somewhat vague nature of the planning > process > > > and 2. that groups who may want to host hesitate because of an > > uncertainty > > > regarding the costs involved in hosting such a large event. > > > > > > Therefore, we would like to provide some basic information about the > > > Wikimedia Conference and begin a community conversation regarding how > me > > > might work together to set the date and location by, say, November of > the > > > year preceding the event; thus giving those who want to attend plenty > of > > > time to plan and saving the movement and each of the groups the higher > > cost > > > of last minute lodging arrangements and airline ticket purchases. > > > > > > Additionally, planning ahead will allow all of the chapters who wish to > > > send participants to contribute to the agenda for the gathering; thus > > > making sure that all of the issues that the participants would like to > > > discuss are addressed at this annual conference. > > > > > > *==First a bit about the purpose of the Wikimedia Conference==* > > > *An opportunity for Wikimedia movement organizations to meet > face-to-face > > > and share ideas about projects and practices and to discuss any > > unresolved > > > issues that may have come up during the past year. > > > *A venue for one of the quarterly Wikimedia Foundation Board of > Trustees > > > meetings and an opportunity for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of > > Trustees > > > and Wikimedia movement organizations to meet and talk. > > > *A venue for the Funds Dissemination Committee to meet to assess the > > > funding proposals for Round 2 of the current year and provide > > > recommendations on those proposals to the WMF Board. > > > > > > We thought that beginning a discussion regarding "hosting requirements" > > > i.e. venue size, accessibility of lodging near the venue, handicapped > > > accessibility, ease of air and ground transit in and out of the venue > > > location, visa application process, Internet access, catering > > capabilities, > > > and chapter and volunteer support available to organize the conference > > and > > > to provide support during the conference itself, would be helpful. > > > > > > To help facilitate the discussion, we have provided some information > > > regarding past chapter meetings that may be useful for chapters > > considering > > > the possibility of hosting for 2014 and beyond. For those who have > > hosted > > > in the past, some of this will be repetitive (and you may have input to > > > add) for those who have not, please fe
Re: [Wikimedia-l] The next Wikimedia Conference (AKA "Chapters' Meeting")
Hello, Another coincidence: WMNL is very much interested in hosting a big international GLAM event in 2015. How about if there is a page on Meta where we collect the intentions and plans for the following years, with regard to the major conventions: * Wikimania * WM Conference, the former chapters meeting * GLAM event * Hackathon * Education event? Kind regards Ziko Am Freitag, 30. August 2013 schrieb Nicole Ebber : > Hey, what a coincidence. Minutes ago I posted a suggestion to > chapters-l and copied it to the talk page of the "Future of the > Wikimedia Conference" page. Glad the we bring the discussion to the > next level now. Thanks, Asaf! :) > > > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Future_of_the_Wikimedia_Conference#Coming_up_with_a_location_first > > Cheers, > Nicole > > On 30 August 2013 16:45, Asaf Bartov wrote: > > Hello All: > > > > Following our most recent, successful, community gathering in Hong Kong > - A > > BIG thank you, again, to everyone who made it such an event to remember - > > we are looking ahead to the annual Wikimedia Conference (AKA Chapters' > > Meeting.) > > > > As many of you know, we typically await the offer of a specific group to > > host the event each year. While this process has more or less worked in > > the past, we are increasingly aware that waiting until close to the > > gathering to decide on the date and the location creates an unnecessary > > inconvenience to those planning to attend and results in higher fees for > > travel and lodging that could be avoided if we worked together to plan > > further ahead. > > > > Wikimedia Deutschland had helpfully started a conversation about the > future > > of the Wikimedia Conference, on Meta[1], including the question of > settling > > the host group. Regrettably, there has been practically no engagement > with > > that page so far. (For my part, I have deliberately been waiting for a > few > > movement groups to speak first, as I wanted to avoid "priming" the > > conversation with the (perceived) weight of WMF's voice.) > > > > It has occurred to us that two of the reasons that we are not able to > plan > > further ahead may be 1. the somewhat vague nature of the planning process > > and 2. that groups who may want to host hesitate because of an > uncertainty > > regarding the costs involved in hosting such a large event. > > > > Therefore, we would like to provide some basic information about the > > Wikimedia Conference and begin a community conversation regarding how me > > might work together to set the date and location by, say, November of the > > year preceding the event; thus giving those who want to attend plenty of > > time to plan and saving the movement and each of the groups the higher > cost > > of last minute lodging arrangements and airline ticket purchases. > > > > Additionally, planning ahead will allow all of the chapters who wish to > > send participants to contribute to the agenda for the gathering; thus > > making sure that all of the issues that the participants would like to > > discuss are addressed at this annual conference. > > > > *==First a bit about the purpose of the Wikimedia Conference==* > > *An opportunity for Wikimedia movement organizations to meet face-to-face > > and share ideas about projects and practices and to discuss any > unresolved > > issues that may have come up during the past year. > > *A venue for one of the quarterly Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees > > meetings and an opportunity for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of > Trustees > > and Wikimedia movement organizations to meet and talk. > > *A venue for the Funds Dissemination Committee to meet to assess the > > funding proposals for Round 2 of the current year and provide > > recommendations on those proposals to the WMF Board. > > > > We thought that beginning a discussion regarding "hosting requirements" > > i.e. venue size, accessibility of lodging near the venue, handicapped > > accessibility, ease of air and ground transit in and out of the venue > > location, visa application process, Internet access, catering > capabilities, > > and chapter and volunteer support available to organize the conference > and > > to provide support during the conference itself, would be helpful. > > > > To help facilitate the discussion, we have provided some information > > regarding past chapter meetings that may be useful for chapters > considering > > the possibility of hosting for 2014 and beyond. For those who have > hosted > > in the past, some of this will be repetitive (and you may have input to > > add) for those who have not, please feel free to send along any questions > > you may have that are not covered in the information provided > > > > *==Logistical Needs for the Annual Wikimedia Conference==* > > *A meeting venue that can accommodate a group of 200 - 250 attendees > > *Lodging either at the meeting venue or nearby to accommodate 200 - 250 > > attendees > > *Smaller meeting rooms at the venue to accom
Re: [Wikimedia-l] The next Wikimedia Conference (AKA "Chapters' Meeting")
Hey, what a coincidence. Minutes ago I posted a suggestion to chapters-l and copied it to the talk page of the "Future of the Wikimedia Conference" page. Glad the we bring the discussion to the next level now. Thanks, Asaf! :) https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Future_of_the_Wikimedia_Conference#Coming_up_with_a_location_first Cheers, Nicole On 30 August 2013 16:45, Asaf Bartov wrote: > Hello All: > > Following our most recent, successful, community gathering in Hong Kong - A > BIG thank you, again, to everyone who made it such an event to remember - > we are looking ahead to the annual Wikimedia Conference (AKA Chapters' > Meeting.) > > As many of you know, we typically await the offer of a specific group to > host the event each year. While this process has more or less worked in > the past, we are increasingly aware that waiting until close to the > gathering to decide on the date and the location creates an unnecessary > inconvenience to those planning to attend and results in higher fees for > travel and lodging that could be avoided if we worked together to plan > further ahead. > > Wikimedia Deutschland had helpfully started a conversation about the future > of the Wikimedia Conference, on Meta[1], including the question of settling > the host group. Regrettably, there has been practically no engagement with > that page so far. (For my part, I have deliberately been waiting for a few > movement groups to speak first, as I wanted to avoid "priming" the > conversation with the (perceived) weight of WMF's voice.) > > It has occurred to us that two of the reasons that we are not able to plan > further ahead may be 1. the somewhat vague nature of the planning process > and 2. that groups who may want to host hesitate because of an uncertainty > regarding the costs involved in hosting such a large event. > > Therefore, we would like to provide some basic information about the > Wikimedia Conference and begin a community conversation regarding how me > might work together to set the date and location by, say, November of the > year preceding the event; thus giving those who want to attend plenty of > time to plan and saving the movement and each of the groups the higher cost > of last minute lodging arrangements and airline ticket purchases. > > Additionally, planning ahead will allow all of the chapters who wish to > send participants to contribute to the agenda for the gathering; thus > making sure that all of the issues that the participants would like to > discuss are addressed at this annual conference. > > *==First a bit about the purpose of the Wikimedia Conference==* > *An opportunity for Wikimedia movement organizations to meet face-to-face > and share ideas about projects and practices and to discuss any unresolved > issues that may have come up during the past year. > *A venue for one of the quarterly Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees > meetings and an opportunity for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees > and Wikimedia movement organizations to meet and talk. > *A venue for the Funds Dissemination Committee to meet to assess the > funding proposals for Round 2 of the current year and provide > recommendations on those proposals to the WMF Board. > > We thought that beginning a discussion regarding "hosting requirements" > i.e. venue size, accessibility of lodging near the venue, handicapped > accessibility, ease of air and ground transit in and out of the venue > location, visa application process, Internet access, catering capabilities, > and chapter and volunteer support available to organize the conference and > to provide support during the conference itself, would be helpful. > > To help facilitate the discussion, we have provided some information > regarding past chapter meetings that may be useful for chapters considering > the possibility of hosting for 2014 and beyond. For those who have hosted > in the past, some of this will be repetitive (and you may have input to > add) for those who have not, please feel free to send along any questions > you may have that are not covered in the information provided > > *==Logistical Needs for the Annual Wikimedia Conference==* > *A meeting venue that can accommodate a group of 200 - 250 attendees > *Lodging either at the meeting venue or nearby to accommodate 200 - 250 > attendees > *Smaller meeting rooms at the venue to accommodate the Board Meeting and > the FDC deliberations (rooms to hold approximately 15 people). > *Reliable Internet access at both the venue and the lodging facilities. > *Adequate either staff or volunteer support to secure the facilities, > coordinate the conference and assist attendees in the visa application > process as needed > *Access to international travel ports no farther than an hour's ground > travel (train/bus/taxi/car) from the conference venue > *Adequate support facilities - restaurants, print/copy shops, medical > facilities, electronics stores no farther than 30 minutes ground travel > f
[Wikimedia-l] The next Wikimedia Conference (AKA "Chapters' Meeting")
Hello All: Following our most recent, successful, community gathering in Hong Kong - A BIG thank you, again, to everyone who made it such an event to remember - we are looking ahead to the annual Wikimedia Conference (AKA Chapters' Meeting.) As many of you know, we typically await the offer of a specific group to host the event each year. While this process has more or less worked in the past, we are increasingly aware that waiting until close to the gathering to decide on the date and the location creates an unnecessary inconvenience to those planning to attend and results in higher fees for travel and lodging that could be avoided if we worked together to plan further ahead. Wikimedia Deutschland had helpfully started a conversation about the future of the Wikimedia Conference, on Meta[1], including the question of settling the host group. Regrettably, there has been practically no engagement with that page so far. (For my part, I have deliberately been waiting for a few movement groups to speak first, as I wanted to avoid "priming" the conversation with the (perceived) weight of WMF's voice.) It has occurred to us that two of the reasons that we are not able to plan further ahead may be 1. the somewhat vague nature of the planning process and 2. that groups who may want to host hesitate because of an uncertainty regarding the costs involved in hosting such a large event. Therefore, we would like to provide some basic information about the Wikimedia Conference and begin a community conversation regarding how me might work together to set the date and location by, say, November of the year preceding the event; thus giving those who want to attend plenty of time to plan and saving the movement and each of the groups the higher cost of last minute lodging arrangements and airline ticket purchases. Additionally, planning ahead will allow all of the chapters who wish to send participants to contribute to the agenda for the gathering; thus making sure that all of the issues that the participants would like to discuss are addressed at this annual conference. *==First a bit about the purpose of the Wikimedia Conference==* *An opportunity for Wikimedia movement organizations to meet face-to-face and share ideas about projects and practices and to discuss any unresolved issues that may have come up during the past year. *A venue for one of the quarterly Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees meetings and an opportunity for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees and Wikimedia movement organizations to meet and talk. *A venue for the Funds Dissemination Committee to meet to assess the funding proposals for Round 2 of the current year and provide recommendations on those proposals to the WMF Board. We thought that beginning a discussion regarding "hosting requirements" i.e. venue size, accessibility of lodging near the venue, handicapped accessibility, ease of air and ground transit in and out of the venue location, visa application process, Internet access, catering capabilities, and chapter and volunteer support available to organize the conference and to provide support during the conference itself, would be helpful. To help facilitate the discussion, we have provided some information regarding past chapter meetings that may be useful for chapters considering the possibility of hosting for 2014 and beyond. For those who have hosted in the past, some of this will be repetitive (and you may have input to add) for those who have not, please feel free to send along any questions you may have that are not covered in the information provided *==Logistical Needs for the Annual Wikimedia Conference==* *A meeting venue that can accommodate a group of 200 - 250 attendees *Lodging either at the meeting venue or nearby to accommodate 200 - 250 attendees *Smaller meeting rooms at the venue to accommodate the Board Meeting and the FDC deliberations (rooms to hold approximately 15 people). *Reliable Internet access at both the venue and the lodging facilities. *Adequate either staff or volunteer support to secure the facilities, coordinate the conference and assist attendees in the visa application process as needed *Access to international travel ports no farther than an hour's ground travel (train/bus/taxi/car) from the conference venue *Adequate support facilities - restaurants, print/copy shops, medical facilities, electronics stores no farther than 30 minutes ground travel from the conference venue *==Financing a Wikimedia Conference==* *Ideally, groups that send delegates to the Wikimedia Conference are responsible for financially supporting those who attend - including all lodging, travel and non-conference meals. In practice, that has never been possible so far, and groups that do not have funding for attending (often acquired by budgeting for it in a broader WMF grant) are supported by the hosting group (again, possibly funded by a WMF grant to the hosts) *The Wikimedia Foundation is responsible for