[Wikimediauk-l] Re: Call for Lightning Talks, WMUK Community Meeting

2023-09-30 Thread Robin Owain
This is really momentous.
 
What Roger has done to Wikipedia is unique; cutting-edge stuff working quietly 
in the background like yeast in bread. I'm really proud to have worked with 
him, and the Women in Red group. A real inspiration for me and hundreds of 
others.
Thanks Roger.

> On 29/09/2023 09:20 BST Roger Bamkin  wrote:
>  
>  
> Eight years of women in red, based talks?
>  
> 280 online editathons. 70 training sessions in the UK. A budget of zero. Not 
> a WMF affiliate. Sessions at BBC, UN, Several unis, 24 hour, different 
> countries... Sister Projects in more than 30 languages. Every woman (ish) who 
> was in the ODNB when WiR started and was a WiR now has an article. Was 15% 
> now approaching 20%. Will we ever achieve 50? We did last year. Does this 
> need  five mins? ... I think most already know this. 
>  
> Maybe more interesting to talk about just the Eight years of doing every ODNB 
> women in red ... which women were most intriguing? History of the UK in 100 
> women?
>  
> I was most stunned that it was first found this year that there is a way of 
> looking at Wikipedia that indicates that 50% women is emerging on the English 
> Wikipedia?
>  
> I will be at the monthly Women in Red editathon at 1 pm today. Maybe we could 
> discuss it then not heard of the monthly WiR editathons??? 
>  
> Search for wir Eventbrite university of Edinburgh Wikipedia and the amazing 
> Ewan McAndrew etc. and book a place
>  
> could also start a debate athttp://Www.womeninred.org ?
> 
> Roger 01835 864317
> 
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2023, 5:26 pm Sara Thomas,  mailto:sara.tho...@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
> 
> > Afternoon all,
> >  
> > On Sunday 26th November this year we’ll be holding an online Wikimedia UK 
> > 2023 Community Meeting.  We’ll be presenting the Wikimedian of the Year 
> > awards, celebrating the work of the community, and showcasing ways in which 
> > volunteers can get involved through an opportunities fair. 
> > 
> > For the lightning talks section, we’d like to showcase activity that 
> > community members have been doing over the last while, and we'd really like 
> > to hear about work which we, or other community members might not have 
> > heard about.  It’s often the case that there’s a huge amount of work done 
> > by Wikimedians that others just don’t see.  So this is an invitation to 
> > tell us about what you’ve been editing, in a short lightning talk - 
> > strictly 5 minutes or less.  
> > 
> > Have you done interesting things with a dataset on Wikidata?  Maybe you’ve 
> > finally managed to track down a source to fix that article you’ve had your 
> > eye on for the last two months? Did your work on a Wikipedia article lead 
> > you to discover a really interesting story?  Did you manage to get an 
> > openly licensed image that’s transformed an article?  
> > 
> > … and crucially, would you like to share your story?  If you’d like to 
> > present a lighting talk - 5 minutes maximum - please email 
> > sara.tho...@wikimedia.org.uk mailto:sara.tho...@wikimedia.org.uk off-list 
> > and we can chat. 
> > 
> > If you’re uncomfortable with public speaking, please do still get in touch 
> > and we can talk about options!  Maybe we can do a slideshow, or record an 
> > interview, or put a short video together.  (Ideally we’d rather that it was 
> > community members who speak in this section of the day and not WMUK staff 
> > members.)
> >  
> > All the best, 
> > Sara
> >  
> > --
> > Dr Sara Thomas
> > Programme Manager, Wikimedia UK
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[Wikimediauk-l] Re: Call for Lightning Talks, WMUK Community Meeting

2023-09-30 Thread Roger Bamkin
Eight years of women in red, based talks?

280 online editathons. 70 training sessions in the UK. A budget of zero.
Not a WMF affiliate. Sessions at BBC, UN, Several unis, 24 hour, different
countries... Sister Projects in more than 30 languages. Every woman (ish)
who was in the ODNB when WiR started and was a WiR now has an article. Was
15% now approaching 20%. Will we ever achieve 50? We did last year. Does
this need  five mins? ... I think most already know this.

Maybe more interesting to talk about just the Eight years of doing every
ODNB women in red ... which women were most intriguing? History of the UK
in 100 women?

I was most stunned that it was first found this year that there is a way of
looking at Wikipedia that indicates that 50% women is emerging on the
English Wikipedia?

I will be at the monthly Women in Red editathon at 1 pm today. Maybe we
could discuss it then not heard of the monthly WiR editathons???

Search for wir Eventbrite university of Edinburgh Wikipedia and the amazing
Ewan McAndrew etc. and book a place

could also start a debate at Www.womeninred.org?

Roger 01835 864317

On Thu, 28 Sep 2023, 5:26 pm Sara Thomas, 
wrote:

> Afternoon all,
>
>
> On Sunday 26th November this year we’ll be holding an online Wikimedia UK
> 2023 Community Meeting.  We’ll be presenting the Wikimedian of the Year
> awards, celebrating the work of the community, and showcasing ways in which
> volunteers can get involved through an opportunities fair.
>
> For the *lightning talks *section, we’d like to showcase activity that
> community members have been doing over the last while, and we'd really like
> to hear about work which we, or other community members might not have
> heard about.  It’s often the case that there’s a huge amount of work done
> by Wikimedians that others just don’t see.  So this is an invitation to
> tell us about what you’ve been editing, in a short lightning talk -
> strictly 5 minutes or less.
>
> Have you done interesting things with a dataset on Wikidata?  Maybe you’ve
> finally managed to track down a source to fix that article you’ve had your
> eye on for the last two months? Did your work on a Wikipedia article lead
> you to discover a really interesting story?  Did you manage to get an
> openly licensed image that’s transformed an article?
>
> … and crucially, would you like to share your story?  If you’d like to
> present a lighting talk - 5 minutes maximum - please email
> sara.tho...@wikimedia.org.uk off-list and we can chat.
>
> If you’re uncomfortable with public speaking, please do still get in touch
> and we can talk about options!  Maybe we can do a slideshow, or record an
> interview, or put a short video together.  (Ideally we’d rather that it was
> community members who speak in this section of the day and not WMUK staff
> members.)
>
> All the best,
> Sara
>
> --
> Dr Sara Thomas
> Programme Manager, Wikimedia UK
> 07803 505 172
> https://wikimedia.org.uk/home/scotland/
> 
>
> 
> *I work part time, my usual days are Monday - Thursday.*
>
> *Wikimedia UK*  is the national chapter for
> the global Wikimedia open knowledge movement.
>
> Follow us on Twitter , Facebook
> , LinkedIn
> , and Instagram
> .
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> Wikimedia UK is a Registered Charity No.1144513 (England & Wales) SC048644
> (Scotland). Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and
> Scotland, Registered No. 6741827.
>
> Registered Office Ground Floor, Europoint, 5 - 11 Lavington Street,
> London SE1 0NZ
> 
> .
>
> Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The
> Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate
> Wikipedia, amongst other projects).
>
> *Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control
> over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
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