Re: [Wikimediauk-l] The Wiki Loves Monuments UK website is now live

2018-08-08 Thread Richard Nevell
Good job with revamping the site - I'm so pleased it works properly on mobile. With the blog posts do you have a particular brief in mind? I'm not committing to writing one *just *yet as I've got a backlog of about six other posts I should have written, but I could probably be persuaded. On Sat,

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] The Wiki Loves Monuments UK website is now live

2018-08-04 Thread Harry Mitchell
Hi Michael, Would there be any scope for focusing on/highlighting war memorials, especially as this November will be the centenary of the end of WWI? We have two lists on the English Wikipedia of grade I and grade II* listed war memorials in England, and many more categories on Commons for grade

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] The Wiki Loves Monuments UK website is now live

2018-08-02 Thread Michael Maggs
I think anything that will enthuse people to contribute, or to get together to do so in their communities. Could be for example specific types of monuments we’d like more images of, or local meet ups/photo walks, open days, other photo competitions. Anything that’s not UK-wide, really.

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] The Wiki Loves Monuments UK website is now live

2018-08-02 Thread geni
On 2 August 2018 at 16:09, Michael Maggs wrote: > 2. Providing material for the England, Scotland, Wales and NI local pages, > for example meetups, local initiatives, suggestions for local subjects to > photograph and so on. How local? England and Scotland are fairly big places when you try to

[Wikimediauk-l] The Wiki Loves Monuments UK website is now live

2018-08-02 Thread Michael Maggs
Hi all The Wiki Loves Monuments UK website is now live: http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org.uk/ Please have a look and let me know if you have any feedback. We particularly need help with: 1. Writing short blog posts, to be released between now and the end of September 2. Providing