[Wikimedia-l] Re: AI Q Systems and Wiki Platforms

2021-12-14 Thread Adam Sobieski
Hello,

Brainstorming, here are some more discussion points about AI-enhanced wiki Q 
software (e.g., “WikiQuestions” or “WikiAnswers”):


  1.  Implementations of question paraphrase handling could utilize wiki-style 
redirections from phrasing-specific pages to phrasing-generic pages. In this 
way, wiki users could correct the outputs of paraphrasing algorithms and these 
algorithms could, similarly, improve as a result of users’ corrections.

 *   There may be other ways to develop a user-correctable paraphrase 
handling mechanism to route natural language queries to existing wiki pages or 
to invoke one or more AI Q systems to obtain answers.



  1.  As envisioned, a wiki Q software platform could interoperate with 
multiple local or remote AI Q systems simultaneously. Multiple local and 
remote AI Q systems could be selected, or delegated to, to answer questions 
including based on the categories, or the domains, of the questions, e.g., 
morality.

 *   This means that moral questions and answers could be but one category, 
or domain, of many.
 *   This means that either: (1) an algorithm would be needed for the wiki 
platform to determine the categories, or domains, of specific questions, (2) 
each AI Q system would have to be able to discern whether it could answer a 
question based on the categories, or domains, of that question, or (3) users 
would have to select categories, or domains, when entering their questions.



  1.  Explanations and argumentation for answers could include those which 
refer to models of decision-making processes, e.g., indicating as a rationale 
or justification a prioritization of some values or principles over others.



  1.  Means of merging explanations and arguments for various answers from 
multiple AI Q systems into human-readable wiki content should be devised.



  1.  Mechanisms for pinging appropriate local and remote AI Q systems when 
users update machine-generated content should be devised.



  1.  In addition to AI systems answering questions originating from users and 
retraining on users’ corrections to their machine-generated wiki content, some 
AI systems could also, while working on tasks or reasoning, produce questions 
for human users.

I’m going to get started on writing up a proposal for a new sister project 
(e.g., “WikiQuestions” or “WikiAnswers”).

I hope that these ideas are of some interest. Any thoughts on these topics?


Best regards,
Adam

From: Adam Sobieski
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 9:15 AM
To: wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] AI Q Systems and Wiki Platforms

Hello,

I have an idea for a new Wikimedia sister project [1] that I would like to 
share, here, for discussion. This idea occurred when considering a recent AI 
project, Delphi [2].

The gist of the idea is a wiki Q platform [3] designed for interoperation 
with AI Q systems. As envisioned, AI research teams could download the wiki 
Q software platform, install the software, and then develop AI Q systems 
which interoperate with the scalable wiki platform using the platform’s API. 
The gist includes that these AI systems could bootstrap Q pages with 
automatically-generated answers to questions such that expert users could 
subsequently edit these pages, providing input for the continuously improving 
AI systems.

In theory, such structured wiki’s could generate XHTML utilizing appropriate 
Web schema [4][5] for broader interoperability.

Each structured wiki page could contain multiple answers and each answer could 
be supported by explanation and argumentation.

Each structured wiki page, a question and answer(s), could also have an 
accompanying discussion page or threaded forum [6] as well.

Scenarios of specific interest to me include moral question answering systems 
like Delphi [2].

The indicated approach would seemingly require some paraphrase detection 
components to detect paraphrases of questions.

I hope that these ideas are of some interest. Any thoughts on these topics?


Best regards,
Adam Sobieski

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_new_projects
[2] https://delphi.allenai.org/ (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2110.07574.pdf)
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q%26A_software
[4] https://schema.org/Question
[5] https://schema.org/Answer
[6] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Structured_Discussions


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[Wikimedia-l] Re: December 14 Conversation hour about organizing for #WikiForHumanRights 2022

2021-12-14 Thread Samuel Klein
What's the latest estimate, for different parts of the movement?
Who has the best model report card for this?

On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 2:25 PM Philip Kopetzky 
wrote:

> Maybe we should also fill the knowledge gap on how Wikimedia's footprint
> could be reduced, if that isn't too complex ;-)
>
> On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 at 17:14, Samuel Klein  wrote:
>
>> Thanks for organizing this again.  'Getting more complex' is right...
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 8:00 AM Alex Stinson 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Reminder that the conversation hour for #WikiForHumanRights starts in 2
>>> hours at 1500 UTC. If you are interested in organizing for this next year,
>>> we hope to see you there,
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Alex Stinson
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 2:39 PM Alex Stinson 
>>> wrote:
>>>

 *TL:DR --* Join us for a Conversation hour December 14 at 1500 UTC to
 learn how to organize for WikiForHumanRights 2022.

 Hello Everyone!

 #WikiForHumanRights: Right to a Healthy Environment  2022 [1]is back!
 From April 15  through to June 14 2022 we encourage local affiliates,
 individuals or organizations interested in the campaign to organize
 activities around the intersecting themes of human rights and the
 environment.

 If you are interested in organizing your community for the campaign,
 please join us for a conversation hour on December 14 at 1500 UTC [4]
 (more details below) to learn how you can participate.


 Why the Right to a Healthy Environment?

 This October, the Right to a Healthy Environment was formally
 recognized [1] by the United Nations Human Rights Council. According to
 Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights:

 "A safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is the foundation
 of human life. But today, because of human action – and inhuman inaction –
 the triple planetary crises of climate change, pollution, and nature loss
 is directly and severely impacting a broad range of rights, including the
 rights to adequate food, water, education, housing, health, development,
 and even life itself."[2]

 The environmental crisis is getting more complex. Humanity needs to
 make thousands of big and small decisions to address it. As the UN
 Environmental Program described it, we need to make “Peace with Nature”[3]
 and protect the human rights of the most vulnerable.

 Wikipedia and other platforms need to fill the knowledge gaps at the
 intersection of sustainability and human rights in every context and
 language.  The world needs access to reliable information about the link
 between environmental sustainability and human rights.

 What can you do? Help us organize!

 We need your help! The campaign will officially launch on April 15 (one
 week before Earth Day), but we need your help now to begin preparing this
 global call to action.

 Last year we had 24 community-led editathons, workshops, webinars, and
 writing contests, with contributions to over 2000 articles in more than 40
 languages. To match (and hopefully exceed) these impacts, we need your help
 to organize your local communities!

 Activities related to human rights and sustainability are good topics
 for local communities to both a) identify new partners, b) recruit
 enthusiastic participants and c) fill key topics for impact in their own
 language or context.

 Join the Conversation to learn more!

 Join us for 1.5 hours of conversation Tuesday the 14th December 2021
 15:00 UTC on Zoom  [4], to
 learn more about:

-

How you can participate in this campaign and organize local events
in your community or region.
-

Which topics this campaign will target, and how you can connect
with subject matter experts, partners, and other resources to support
successful content creation activities.
-

How the Wikimedia Foundation Campaigns team can support you in
designing your event and doing targeted outreach to potential 
 contributors
drawn to these topics.

 Organizers can find more information at this (still under development): 
 page
 on Meta   [5]

 If you want to join us as an organizer, please join our Telegram Group
 [6]

 If you have any questions send us an email at campai...@wikimedia.org


 Looking forward to hearing you in the conversation,

 Ruby Damenshie-Brown and Alex Stinson



 [1] https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/10/1102582

 [2]
 https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=27443


 [3] 

[Wikimedia-l] Re: December 14 Conversation hour about organizing for #WikiForHumanRights 2022

2021-12-14 Thread Philip Kopetzky
Maybe we should also fill the knowledge gap on how Wikimedia's footprint
could be reduced, if that isn't too complex ;-)

On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 at 17:14, Samuel Klein  wrote:

> Thanks for organizing this again.  'Getting more complex' is right...
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 8:00 AM Alex Stinson 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Reminder that the conversation hour for #WikiForHumanRights starts in 2
>> hours at 1500 UTC. If you are interested in organizing for this next year,
>> we hope to see you there,
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Alex Stinson
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 2:39 PM Alex Stinson 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> *TL:DR --* Join us for a Conversation hour December 14 at 1500 UTC to
>>> learn how to organize for WikiForHumanRights 2022.
>>>
>>> Hello Everyone!
>>>
>>> #WikiForHumanRights: Right to a Healthy Environment  2022 [1]is back!
>>> From April 15  through to June 14 2022 we encourage local affiliates,
>>> individuals or organizations interested in the campaign to organize
>>> activities around the intersecting themes of human rights and the
>>> environment.
>>>
>>> If you are interested in organizing your community for the campaign,
>>> please join us for a conversation hour on December 14 at 1500 UTC [4]
>>> (more details below) to learn how you can participate.
>>>
>>>
>>> Why the Right to a Healthy Environment?
>>>
>>> This October, the Right to a Healthy Environment was formally recognized
>>> [1] by the United Nations Human Rights Council. According to Michelle
>>> Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights:
>>>
>>> "A safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is the foundation
>>> of human life. But today, because of human action – and inhuman inaction –
>>> the triple planetary crises of climate change, pollution, and nature loss
>>> is directly and severely impacting a broad range of rights, including the
>>> rights to adequate food, water, education, housing, health, development,
>>> and even life itself."[2]
>>>
>>> The environmental crisis is getting more complex. Humanity needs to make
>>> thousands of big and small decisions to address it. As the UN Environmental
>>> Program described it, we need to make “Peace with Nature”[3] and protect
>>> the human rights of the most vulnerable.
>>>
>>> Wikipedia and other platforms need to fill the knowledge gaps at the
>>> intersection of sustainability and human rights in every context and
>>> language.  The world needs access to reliable information about the link
>>> between environmental sustainability and human rights.
>>>
>>> What can you do? Help us organize!
>>>
>>> We need your help! The campaign will officially launch on April 15 (one
>>> week before Earth Day), but we need your help now to begin preparing this
>>> global call to action.
>>>
>>> Last year we had 24 community-led editathons, workshops, webinars, and
>>> writing contests, with contributions to over 2000 articles in more than 40
>>> languages. To match (and hopefully exceed) these impacts, we need your help
>>> to organize your local communities!
>>>
>>> Activities related to human rights and sustainability are good topics
>>> for local communities to both a) identify new partners, b) recruit
>>> enthusiastic participants and c) fill key topics for impact in their own
>>> language or context.
>>>
>>> Join the Conversation to learn more!
>>>
>>> Join us for 1.5 hours of conversation Tuesday the 14th December 2021
>>> 15:00 UTC on Zoom  [4], to
>>> learn more about:
>>>
>>>-
>>>
>>>How you can participate in this campaign and organize local events
>>>in your community or region.
>>>-
>>>
>>>Which topics this campaign will target, and how you can connect with
>>>subject matter experts, partners, and other resources to support 
>>> successful
>>>content creation activities.
>>>-
>>>
>>>How the Wikimedia Foundation Campaigns team can support you in
>>>designing your event and doing targeted outreach to potential 
>>> contributors
>>>drawn to these topics.
>>>
>>> Organizers can find more information at this (still under development): page
>>> on Meta   [5]
>>>
>>> If you want to join us as an organizer, please join our Telegram Group
>>> [6]
>>>
>>> If you have any questions send us an email at campai...@wikimedia.org
>>>
>>>
>>> Looking forward to hearing you in the conversation,
>>>
>>> Ruby Damenshie-Brown and Alex Stinson
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/10/1102582
>>>
>>> [2]
>>> https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=27443
>>>
>>> [3] https://www.unep.org/interactive/making-peace-nature/
>>>
>>> [4] https://wikimedia.zoom.us/j/84871090509
>>>
>>> [5]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiForHumanRights
>>>
>>> [6] https://t.me/joinchat/k_W9SVMG5K44YjJh
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alex Stinson
>>> Senior Program Strategist
>>> Wikimedia Foundation
>>> Twitter: 

[Wikimedia-l] Fwd: volunteers needed for Wikimania 2022!

2021-12-14 Thread phoebe ayers
x-posted to wikimania-l

Dear all,

The Wikimania Foundation events team, the Wikimania steering committee, and
members of the 2021 Wikimania organizing team would like to invite you to
help organize Wikimania 2022!  Wikimania 2022 will again primarily be a
virtual event, with distributed in-person events if local and global
circumstances allow.

We need volunteers to be a part of the core organizing team as well as for
other roles. You can find more information here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2022/Volunteer

The core team will help determine the structure and timeline of the event,
lead programming, scholarship, communication and other teams for the event,
and help ensure our global conference is a success.

For the process to volunteer, see:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2022/Volunteer#How_to_volunteer

There's a set of questions on the meta page linked above; you can email
your answers to the events team or post on meta by January 9th, 2022.
Events staff and Wikimania steering committee members will review
applications, meet with shortlisted candidates the following week, and
announce the core organizing team by January 21st. Please post any
questions on the talk page. We look forward to building an amazing
conference team!

best,
Phoebe Ayers
vice-chair Wikimania Steering Committee

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[Wikimedia-l] Re: December 14 Conversation hour about organizing for #WikiForHumanRights 2022

2021-12-14 Thread Samuel Klein
Thanks for organizing this again.  'Getting more complex' is right...

On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 8:00 AM Alex Stinson  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Reminder that the conversation hour for #WikiForHumanRights starts in 2
> hours at 1500 UTC. If you are interested in organizing for this next year,
> we hope to see you there,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex Stinson
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 2:39 PM Alex Stinson 
> wrote:
>
>>
>> *TL:DR --* Join us for a Conversation hour December 14 at 1500 UTC to
>> learn how to organize for WikiForHumanRights 2022.
>>
>> Hello Everyone!
>>
>> #WikiForHumanRights: Right to a Healthy Environment  2022 [1]is back!
>> From April 15  through to June 14 2022 we encourage local affiliates,
>> individuals or organizations interested in the campaign to organize
>> activities around the intersecting themes of human rights and the
>> environment.
>>
>> If you are interested in organizing your community for the campaign,
>> please join us for a conversation hour on December 14 at 1500 UTC [4]
>> (more details below) to learn how you can participate.
>>
>>
>> Why the Right to a Healthy Environment?
>>
>> This October, the Right to a Healthy Environment was formally recognized
>> [1] by the United Nations Human Rights Council. According to Michelle
>> Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights:
>>
>> "A safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is the foundation of
>> human life. But today, because of human action – and inhuman inaction – the
>> triple planetary crises of climate change, pollution, and nature loss is
>> directly and severely impacting a broad range of rights, including the
>> rights to adequate food, water, education, housing, health, development,
>> and even life itself."[2]
>>
>> The environmental crisis is getting more complex. Humanity needs to make
>> thousands of big and small decisions to address it. As the UN Environmental
>> Program described it, we need to make “Peace with Nature”[3] and protect
>> the human rights of the most vulnerable.
>>
>> Wikipedia and other platforms need to fill the knowledge gaps at the
>> intersection of sustainability and human rights in every context and
>> language.  The world needs access to reliable information about the link
>> between environmental sustainability and human rights.
>>
>> What can you do? Help us organize!
>>
>> We need your help! The campaign will officially launch on April 15 (one
>> week before Earth Day), but we need your help now to begin preparing this
>> global call to action.
>>
>> Last year we had 24 community-led editathons, workshops, webinars, and
>> writing contests, with contributions to over 2000 articles in more than 40
>> languages. To match (and hopefully exceed) these impacts, we need your help
>> to organize your local communities!
>>
>> Activities related to human rights and sustainability are good topics for
>> local communities to both a) identify new partners, b) recruit enthusiastic
>> participants and c) fill key topics for impact in their own language or
>> context.
>>
>> Join the Conversation to learn more!
>>
>> Join us for 1.5 hours of conversation Tuesday the 14th December 2021
>> 15:00 UTC on Zoom  [4], to
>> learn more about:
>>
>>-
>>
>>How you can participate in this campaign and organize local events in
>>your community or region.
>>-
>>
>>Which topics this campaign will target, and how you can connect with
>>subject matter experts, partners, and other resources to support 
>> successful
>>content creation activities.
>>-
>>
>>How the Wikimedia Foundation Campaigns team can support you in
>>designing your event and doing targeted outreach to potential contributors
>>drawn to these topics.
>>
>> Organizers can find more information at this (still under development): page
>> on Meta   [5]
>>
>> If you want to join us as an organizer, please join our Telegram Group
>> [6]
>>
>> If you have any questions send us an email at campai...@wikimedia.org
>>
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing you in the conversation,
>>
>> Ruby Damenshie-Brown and Alex Stinson
>>
>>
>>
>> [1] https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/10/1102582
>>
>> [2]
>> https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=27443
>>
>> [3] https://www.unep.org/interactive/making-peace-nature/
>>
>> [4] https://wikimedia.zoom.us/j/84871090509
>>
>> [5]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiForHumanRights
>>
>> [6] https://t.me/joinchat/k_W9SVMG5K44YjJh
>>
>> --
>> Alex Stinson
>> Senior Program Strategist
>> Wikimedia Foundation
>> Twitter: @sadads
>>
>> Learn more about how the communities behind Wikipedia, Wikidata and other
>> Wikimedia projects create calls to action to invite new contributors
>> through campaigns: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Campaigns
>>
>
>
> --
> Alex Stinson
> Senior Program Strategist
> Wikimedia Foundation
> Twitter: 

[Wikimedia-l] AI Q Systems and Wiki Platforms

2021-12-14 Thread Adam Sobieski
Hello,

I have an idea for a new Wikimedia sister project [1] that I would like to 
share, here, for discussion. This idea occurred when considering a recent AI 
project, Delphi [2].

The gist of the idea is a wiki Q platform [3] designed for interoperation 
with AI Q systems. As envisioned, AI research teams could download the wiki 
Q software platform, install the software, and then develop AI Q systems 
which interoperate with the scalable wiki platform using the platform’s API. 
The gist includes that these AI systems could bootstrap Q pages with 
automatically-generated answers to questions such that expert users could 
subsequently edit these pages, providing input for the continuously improving 
AI systems.

In theory, such structured wiki’s could generate XHTML utilizing appropriate 
Web schema [4][5] for broader interoperability.

Each structured wiki page could contain multiple answers and each answer could 
be supported by explanation and argumentation.

Each structured wiki page, a question and answer(s), could also have an 
accompanying discussion page or threaded forum [6] as well.

Scenarios of specific interest to me include moral question answering systems 
like Delphi [2].

The indicated approach would seemingly require some paraphrase detection 
components to detect paraphrases of questions.

I hope that these ideas are of some interest. Any thoughts on these topics?


Best regards,
Adam Sobieski

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_new_projects
[2] https://delphi.allenai.org/ (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2110.07574.pdf)
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q%26A_software
[4] https://schema.org/Question
[5] https://schema.org/Answer
[6] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Structured_Discussions

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[Wikimedia-l] Re: December 14 Conversation hour about organizing for #WikiForHumanRights 2022

2021-12-14 Thread Alex Stinson
Hi all,

Reminder that the conversation hour for #WikiForHumanRights starts in 2
hours at 1500 UTC. If you are interested in organizing for this next year,
we hope to see you there,

Cheers,

Alex Stinson



On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 2:39 PM Alex Stinson  wrote:

>
> *TL:DR --* Join us for a Conversation hour December 14 at 1500 UTC to
> learn how to organize for WikiForHumanRights 2022.
>
> Hello Everyone!
>
> #WikiForHumanRights: Right to a Healthy Environment  2022 [1]is back! From 
> April
> 15  through to June 14 2022 we encourage local affiliates, individuals or
> organizations interested in the campaign to organize activities around the
> intersecting themes of human rights and the environment.
>
> If you are interested in organizing your community for the campaign,
> please join us for a conversation hour on December 14 at 1500 UTC [4]
> (more details below) to learn how you can participate.
>
>
> Why the Right to a Healthy Environment?
>
> This October, the Right to a Healthy Environment was formally recognized
> [1] by the United Nations Human Rights Council. According to Michelle
> Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights:
>
> "A safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is the foundation of
> human life. But today, because of human action – and inhuman inaction – the
> triple planetary crises of climate change, pollution, and nature loss is
> directly and severely impacting a broad range of rights, including the
> rights to adequate food, water, education, housing, health, development,
> and even life itself."[2]
>
> The environmental crisis is getting more complex. Humanity needs to make
> thousands of big and small decisions to address it. As the UN Environmental
> Program described it, we need to make “Peace with Nature”[3] and protect
> the human rights of the most vulnerable.
>
> Wikipedia and other platforms need to fill the knowledge gaps at the
> intersection of sustainability and human rights in every context and
> language.  The world needs access to reliable information about the link
> between environmental sustainability and human rights.
>
> What can you do? Help us organize!
>
> We need your help! The campaign will officially launch on April 15 (one
> week before Earth Day), but we need your help now to begin preparing this
> global call to action.
>
> Last year we had 24 community-led editathons, workshops, webinars, and
> writing contests, with contributions to over 2000 articles in more than 40
> languages. To match (and hopefully exceed) these impacts, we need your help
> to organize your local communities!
>
> Activities related to human rights and sustainability are good topics for
> local communities to both a) identify new partners, b) recruit enthusiastic
> participants and c) fill key topics for impact in their own language or
> context.
>
> Join the Conversation to learn more!
>
> Join us for 1.5 hours of conversation Tuesday the 14th December 2021
> 15:00 UTC on Zoom  [4], to learn
> more about:
>
>-
>
>How you can participate in this campaign and organize local events in
>your community or region.
>-
>
>Which topics this campaign will target, and how you can connect with
>subject matter experts, partners, and other resources to support successful
>content creation activities.
>-
>
>How the Wikimedia Foundation Campaigns team can support you in
>designing your event and doing targeted outreach to potential contributors
>drawn to these topics.
>
> Organizers can find more information at this (still under development): page
> on Meta   [5]
>
> If you want to join us as an organizer, please join our Telegram Group
> [6]
>
> If you have any questions send us an email at campai...@wikimedia.org
>
>
> Looking forward to hearing you in the conversation,
>
> Ruby Damenshie-Brown and Alex Stinson
>
>
>
> [1] https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/10/1102582
>
> [2]
> https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=27443
>
> [3] https://www.unep.org/interactive/making-peace-nature/
>
> [4] https://wikimedia.zoom.us/j/84871090509
>
> [5]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiForHumanRights
>
> [6] https://t.me/joinchat/k_W9SVMG5K44YjJh
>
> --
> Alex Stinson
> Senior Program Strategist
> Wikimedia Foundation
> Twitter: @sadads
>
> Learn more about how the communities behind Wikipedia, Wikidata and other
> Wikimedia projects create calls to action to invite new contributors
> through campaigns: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Campaigns
>


-- 
Alex Stinson
Senior Program Strategist
Wikimedia Foundation
Twitter: @sadads

Learn more about how the communities behind Wikipedia, Wikidata and other
Wikimedia projects create calls to action to invite new contributors
through campaigns: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Campaigns
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