Dear Nathalie,
I want to express our solidariety from Italy with all of you for the
awful things that happened yesterday.
If we can do anything, here we are.
Giuliana
Il 14/11/15 04:09, Sydney Poore ha scritto:
Alex, thanks for sharing this information. My thoughts are with Wikimedians
and
Hi Everyone,
Sorry didn't thought of coming here (long night for me had to work).
Nathalie, WMFr ED, checked all staff in.
From all we could gather over the last hours, so far all parisians
wikimedians are ok. Can't be 100% sure as we have some who still have to
answer but so far so good.
Thank
Christophe, thank you for the update! It's good to hear that all of you are
well!
On Nov 14, 2015 11:26, "Christophe Henner"
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Sorry didn't thought of coming here (long night for me had to work).
>
> Nathalie, WMFr ED, checked all staff in.
> From all we could gather over
Also, non-French Wikimedians currently in Paris: May you contact WMFR and
tell you are OK? (For WMFR: What's the best way to do that?)
I see on Facebook one Wikimedian currently in "affected area" not "marked
as safe", so I suppose there could be others, as well.
On Nov 14, 2015 11:50, "Milos Ranc
Drop an email to me or text me +33650664739
@Milos who is it ? Can y ou share his name in private please so I can see
if we can reach out ?
Thanks
--
Christophe
On 14 November 2015 at 12:42, Milos Rancic wrote:
> Also, non-French Wikimedians currently in Paris: May you contact WMFR and
> tell
Megan Hernandez, from WMF, living in Paris, is well.
I hope she don't mind me saying in public, but she was the only one I
didn't check, and replied to me few minutes ago.
Aubrey
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Christophe Henner <
christophe.hen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Drop an email to me or te
I have also checked yesterday through Internet and I was supported by all
of your messages.
I suppose that the hobbies of wiki*edians are safety hobbies (i.e.writing
wikipedia). So the probability of an accident is low.
Every time an accident happens we think to all people of the community
living
User Paterm, Polish wikipedian living in Paris is also well.
Warm thoughts for all French wikipedians. What happened yesterday is a
great tragedy.
Natalia Szafran-Kozakowska
2015-11-14 13:16 GMT+01:00 Ilario Valdelli :
> I have also checked yesterday through Internet and I was supported by all
interesting. i read 90% male, 85% between 16 and 30 years of age, 12
mio players a day, 1 bio hours played a month (2012). they had a
tribunal which is switched off since a year. the market is 54 mio usd
a month for multiplayer online battle arena (moba) in the united
states. league of legends earn
Thanks for the article, Denny.
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a proposal to use machine learning to
identify problematic talk page behaviour at the English Wikipedia's Village
Pump.[1]
The ideas seem roughly equivalent: the main aim is to make people aware of
it when they are about to engage in
This article highlights the happier side of things, but it appears
that Lin's approach also involved completely removing bad actors:
"Some players have also asked why we've taken such an aggressive
stance when we've been focused on reform; well, the key here is that
for most players, reform approac
On 14 November 2015 at 12:28, Natalia Szafran-Kozakowska
wrote:
> User Paterm, Polish wikipedian living in Paris is also well.
As is John Cummings, a UK citizen currently working as Wikimedian in
Residence at UNESCO in Paris.
--
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
Solidarity from India for this tragic incident. Good to know that
Wikipedians in and from Paris are all safe.
Bodhisattwa
On 14 November 2015 at 12:28, Natalia Szafran-Kozakowska
wrote:
> User Paterm, Polish wikipedian living in Paris is also well.
As is John Cummings, a UK citizen currently wo
By the way, was there any follow up at WMF to Risker's suggestion from
awhile ago that its budget get a peer review from a similarly situated
organization?
I've taken a peek at the discussions in the current round of FDC proposals.
I have some concerns about WMF staff critiquing the budgets of aff
my heart goes out to the families of those who have been killed and I am
really hopeful All wikimedians are safe,
stay safe
Mardetanha
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 6:39 AM, Sydney Poore
wrote:
> Alex, thanks for sharing this information. My thoughts are with Wikimedians
> and their family and frie
Andreas,
Thank you for this positive feedback. I can't comment on future banner
messages because I don't have the requisite knowledge.
Here's where we are right now... I've seen Megan and the fundraising team
really apply themselves on this concern. They've interviewed many people
and they are s
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