I won't claim to speak for an entire state, but as a Vermont resident I
find I have no objection to this post.
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https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines and
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki
I also find it good to hear about these opportunities, I work with students
doing both under graduate and post graduate studies these emails enable me
to show to them that there are future opportunities and value in working
with Wikimedia projects. Even though the scope is small and appears
unlik
I don't think the posting itself is inappropriate. It's Wikimedia-related
business, and that, broadly, is what this list is for.
Still, the use of ALL CAPS for a subject which will only be of relevance to
a small fraction of readers is indeed a bit much. (And that's true even
beyond geography; I l
As a long time on and off subscriber to this list for many years, I want to
say that I do find posts about jobs like this very useful, unlike posts
complaining about capitalization and geography. It is informative and
exciting to find out where Wikipedia projects are making in-roads, and what
bett
As a quick/rough data point I don't frequently edit wikipedia anymore, and
when I do I never log in.
About 2/3 edits no further interactions happen. About 10% gets reverted,
about 10% of the time I get a warning and the last 10% I get a welcome
template.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, 15:52 Marshall Mi
Hello,
Speaking as a person within the great state of Vermont, (not included in
the list):
This mailing list has a lot of people on it, many of which are not within
the United States, if not most. And of those who are in the United States,
there’s a large chance that they’re not in one of those s
Thanks for mentioning the WMF Growth team [1], Pine. This is a really
interesting thread that has touched on much of what the team has been
working on alongside the Czech, Korean, Arabic, and Vietnamese Wikipedia
communities (and with the advice of people from many different communities
along the