On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Ryan Kaldari rkald...@wikimedia.org wrote:
The first Wiki photo competition (that I'm aware of) was Wikipedia Takes
Manhattan in Spring 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Takes_Manhattan/Spring_2008
The first big photo competition was Wiki
Minutes and slides from the third quarterly review of the Foundation's
VisualEditor and Parsoid teams are now available at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Metrics_and_activities_meetings/Quarterly_reviews/VisualEditor-Parsoid/November_2013
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Erik Moeller
June 2009 was indeed Wiki Loves Art /NL. But wasn't that also already based
on the (different in scope and way it was organized though) New York
edition earlier that year? Smaller in number of organizations, but I
believe not very small in number of photos.
Lodewijk
2013/11/11 Hay (Husky)
FYI
(If you discover something on roadmap, archiving etc., please add to the
central wiki page on the topic:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Future_of_Toolserver .)
Nemo
Messaggio originale
Oggetto: Toolserver decommissioning - migrate to Labs
Data: Mon, 11 Nov 2013
Where I can the details of this proof reading pages in wikisource?
On 08-Nov-2013 9:35 PM, Sarah Stierch sarah.stie...@gmail.com wrote:
Super cool.
I know a lot of GLAM folks in the US who would be excited about this. And
I'm a fan of more love for WS that's for sure!
-Sar
On Thu, Nov 7,
Hi!
The toolserver will run until June 30th 2014. Nothing changed about this date.
As announced to all toolserver user accounts today, all accounts will
expire in January 2014. They can be renewed as usual. The two
toolserver admins Marlen Caemmerer and Alexander Mette provided two
scripts which
*This Month in GLAM* is a monthly newsletter documenting recent happenings
within the GLAM project, such as content donations, residencies, events and
more. GLAM is an acronym of *G*alleries, *L*ibraries, *A*rchives and *M*useums.
You can find more information on the project at glamwiki.org.