Hi,
It's not published in a perfect way because the jury report is still under
production. I didn't want to wait for that to be finalized before
announcing the winners - I had the feeling that people wanted to hear that
sooner. The report is coming up, but there are also real life priorities
that
To summarize, it's pretty clear: why the full list of 25 winners is not
published in any referenceable way?
// M.A. Monjas
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 11:59 AM, ecemaml @ es.wikipedia
wrote:
> We're a bunch of volunteers asking for and receiving a grant for running a
> professional contest. Althou
We're a bunch of volunteers asking for and receiving a grant for running a
professional contest. Although tweeting the full list of winner is
definitely cool, it's not professional at all to have to refer to a tweet
to state that I scored 20th, for instance.
// M.A. Monjas
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 a
"Publishing" and Twitter does not fit well. What I'm plainly critizising is
the fact that the complete list of 25 winners is not published anywhere. Am
I wrong?
// M.A.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Nicolas VIGNERON <
vigneron.nico...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2015-12-09 9:56 GMT+01:00 ecemaml @
pocoapocowiki, 09/12/2015 07:27:
can somebody make a clear statement what are the winner pictures?
A) the 25 published in Twitter?
B) the 14 mentioned in WMF's blog?
C) the 10 listed in the winner's page in Commons?
D) the 8 awarded with a prize?
Last time I checked, all the lists were consist
2015-12-09 9:56 GMT+01:00 ecemaml @ es.wikipedia :
> Yes, using Twitter as the only means for publishing a contest result is
> really unprofessional :-(
>
> // M.A. Monjas
>
Uh ?!? Are you really responding to a e-mail complaigning it has been
published in *too many* places by complaining it ha
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:56 AM, ecemaml @ es.wikipedia wrote:
> Yes, using Twitter as the only means for publishing a contest result is
> really unprofessional :-(
We are not professionals here, but a bunch of volunteers in an open
community. This is why I was bothered having communications first
Yes, using Twitter as the only means for publishing a contest result is
really unprofessional :-(
// M.A. Monjas
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 7:27 AM, pocoapocowiki
wrote:
> Guys, can somebody make a clear statement what are the winner pictures?
>
> A) the 25 published in Twitter?
> B) the 14 menti
Guys, can somebody make a clear statement what are the winner pictures?
A) the 25 published in Twitter?B) the 14 mentioned in WMF's blog?C) the 10
listed in the winner's page in Commons?D) the 8 awarded with a prize?
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