Something that may be of interest to WMUK people.
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_discusses_politics_with_Wikinews
If you want to suggest questions, stick them on the talk. It may be a good
idea to listen to the previous interview which is a couple of clicks away
from the related
If a company or business comes to terms with the notability guidelines for
sources, they are likely best placed to argue their case for an entry in
Wikipedia - or expansion of an existing entry. They would be negligent were
they not maintaining records of all press coverage.
Part of the process
Does this help?
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/2008-09_Wikipedia_for_Schools_goes_online
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Ah, it's for charity - have some appropriate music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl6NfQyNLto
Brian.
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to the museum because it is online. That is most
definitely not what I think should be encouraged, nor a realistic pitch to
those who you want to share content.
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Because WMUK would be so closely associated with the 501(c) WMF, I think
Mike Godwin should be pointed at this. I appreciate various factors may make
him unable to further involve himself, but you don't know what UK
legal-eagle contacts he can point your way.
Brian.
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2009/4/25 Brian McNeil brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org:
Because WMUK would be so closely associated with the 501(c) WMF, I think
Mike Godwin should be pointed at this. I appreciate various factors may
make
him unable to further involve himself
The Register - specifically Orlowski - doesn't make elementary mistakes.
They publish fiction related to Wikipedia.
Brian McNeil
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to bring them up to speed on this.
Interesting vaguely related AP report...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ghB7kaUC_cbUE_Y2y7WrZfrjTcQQD97SCO683
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to not-on public-display out of copyright manuscripts perhaps?
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Dalton
There has been talk of making nice membership cards for chapter
Actually, the way things are licensed around here they're an end to the
mean.
Brian.
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I know this may be early days, but I see mention of chapter negotiations and
this is a somewhat related issue.
Most people here (not in the wider public) know about the Cafepress store
for Wiki merchandise, but it doesn't really cut it anymore. I am aware that
alternatives are being looked at,
Not a Brit, but IIRC Cormac Lawler was doing his PhD on Wikiversity.
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Could Cormac travel to London do you think?
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I have emailed the culture department, pointed them at the legal threat, and
asked a few questions and for a statement on this.
Brian.
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I have a response from the National Portrait Gallery's press spokesperson
that they are drafting a release to issue today.
Obviously they've received a lot of interest on this.
Brian.
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Statement from the National Portrait Gallery.
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Wikinews has its article up for review. It should be published and in Google
News pretty much as-is.
http://tinyurl.com/WN-NPG
It is quote long and mindful of the discussion over the weekend.
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Under that logic, posting the link is a copyright violation as it does not
belong to us.
2009/8/26 Brian McNeil brian.mcn
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I was merely stating that your logic is flawed. We aren't claiming any
ownership of posts to this list, or content ownership. It's just being
reposted as a convienience.
2009/8/26 Brian McNeil
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On 26 Sep 2009, at 12:52, Al Tally wrote:
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also, where is it going to
, try to get any press
there to mention you were present.
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history of assuming they have a right to be paid over and over and over
again for exactly the same piece of work.
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http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/charity-news/wikipedia-for-schools.htm
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[3]
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media organizations
about this story.
The Press Association are looking for comment.
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interested in knowing if they still
have them hidden away somewhere. As a kid I loved going round and
pushing all the buttons to make things like bridges raise and mineheads
run. Those would make great little video clips for commons if I can
borrow some sort of decent vid-cam.
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pills for a
couple of extra weeks. ;-)
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Steve Virgin's just rewritten this - any comments on the latest
version? The current plan is to send it out tomorrow morning.
I like this new version. Needs a few more eyeballs over it to check for
grammar and so.
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referred to as he despite being a hermaphroditic alien
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On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 16:48 +, Thomas Dalton wrote:
2009/12/6 Brian McNeil brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org:
For the 11-13 range I'd suggest they use Wikipedia for Schools. They can
install it locally if they like, and actually letting the upper-end
15/16 loose on the mediawiki install would
The for your friends who might try Wikinews intro
http://enwn.net/6bc42
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On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 00:57 +, Andrew Turvey wrote:
Brian McNeil brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org wrote:
From: Brian McNeil brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org
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Sent: Monday, 21 December, 2009 00:22:23 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain,
Ireland, Portugal
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be persuaded to records
stuff for Commons; getting a featured audio on Wikipedia would stroke
their egos. Stephen Fry reading his favourite Yeats poem anyone?
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On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 19:23 +, Charles Matthews wrote:
WMUK list CC Steve Virgin
Charles Matthews wrote:
Brian McNeil wrote:
Stephen Fry reading his favourite Yeats poem anyone?
Have you seen the recent Doonesbury strand about celeb voices for
satnav? This one
as to precisely which
of Yeats' works will be PD on January 1.
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the costly, time-intensive process of digitally
restoring them.
The Mary Rose pics won't need restored, but Commons offers some
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On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 00:40 +, Michael Peel wrote:
On 3 Jan 2010, at 00:35, Brian McNeil wrote:
Durova's already done what she can with the image in the release at
the moment. If you can figure out how to best add a mention of
digital restorations, please do...
I'd like to work
, Innovation and Skills; Children and Schools; Culture, Media and
Sport; Health; Wales and Scotland.
Many sources made freely available (well, taxpayer-paid) through
libraries are the very sources Wikipedians reply on to access papers c
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and problems. I see the
government accepting people will use Wikipedia, and cautioning them on
how to judge an article, as a highly significant step forward in a
process leading to a more informed and critical electorate.
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a way to fit it
all together. I'm sure it is right to 'migrate' the message from a
rebuttal of what journalists have to say, to our own ground. I see no
inconsistency here, in fact, just a discussion of ways and means.
Charles
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, or change Wikipedia articles without violating policy.
This ended up longer than I expected; could a strategy of grassroots
work, with 'learning experience' errors, be a better use of resources
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with policy but absent that knowledge.
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challenge.
This is a political thing that the WMF, or at least WMUK, should be
taking an active interest in. Were OS in the US all the data would be
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On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 00:41 +, River Tarnell wrote:
Brian McNeil:
And this is an argument for what, exactly?
No argument; I'm merely pointing out that a direct comparison between WM-UK
and the NT might be misleading, since their fundraising methods and goals
are quite different
very ambitious
about getting WMUK seen as serious and respectable, I do want to push
Wikinews issues, but I only want to do so where I can see a
short-to-medium term benefit to WMUK.
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Hi Michael,
This looks interesting - but not to me as a potential jobseeker.
However, depending on my personal finances at the time, I might be very
interested as attending as a member of the press. ;-)
Brian.
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 12:48 +0200, Michael Peel wrote:
Hi all,
I've put a job
.
But, yes. Essentially Thomas is correct.
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with me, rather than related directly to the talks. 34
minutes or so in, as it says.
Anything *but* the royal wedding, _pu-leez!_
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Facts don't cease
, and so. But, they're doing a reasonable job contributing
despite that.
Anyone point me at some documents I can get Prof. Blackall to tell them
are 'required reading'?
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!
Chris
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Brian McNeil
brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org wrote:
Piggybacking on the Wikipedia workshops stuff,...
I've got an Australian university
across today:
http://www.city-law.net/news/2010/Wikipedia_article.htm
So, it'll stay in - sure. However, someone in the US may well have to
ask for legal assistance (EFF, ACLU?) in - via the Foundation - telling
an out-of-touch man in a white, powdered wig and dress to, eff
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has not been granted corresponding restraint by the Scottish
Courts.
Legal advice provided to Wikinewsies indicates they'd have a great deal
of trouble getting that from the courts here - or prosecuting because
someone broke some silly English judge's ruling.
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Facts don't cease to be facts, but news ceases to be news
right in to the
wiki; look for the Shorten URL link down the left. This is owned by
Jon Davis (ShakataGaNai), an enWN crat, and current WMF employee.
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him asked to speculate about regarding the (now
6 yr+ debacle over phone voicemail hacking).
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they just not see it?
On 20 July 2011 21:14, Brian McNeil brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org
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Forgive the cheekiness, but this seems most apt as a subject
to bring up
on the WM UK list.
If you've not heard about the NoTW phone hacking, I
eggs at the Iron Lady.
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who demanded subtitles for
Rab C. Nesbitt.
Whether or not the sco language code is justified, is a point I'll defer
to linguists on. As I say, Burns is the best-known example of it, and
I've no passion to glorify the poetic musings of an ex-tax collector.
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On Wed, 2011-10-26 at 17:55 +0100, Tom Morris wrote:
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 22:55, Brian McNeil brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org
wrote:
A QR code could be placed at a relevant war memorial,
Is that such a good idea?
I like QR codes as much as the next person, but sticking them on war
: [Wikimediauk-l] [GLAM] Soldiers' letters
From: Brian McNeil brian.mcn...@wikinewsie.org
Date: Wed, October 26, 2011 10:37 pm
To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
On Wed, 2011-10-26 at 17:55 +0100, Tom Morris wrote:
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 22:55
On Mon, July 9, 2012 9:52 am, Gordon Joly wrote:
snip
Become a Friend today and as part of your Friends pack youll receive
discounts to museums and attractions, and lots more benefits to help you
get even more out of your visits to the waterways.
Wikimedia UK has members, but no
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 23:45 +0100, Deryck Chan wrote:
We *are* WMCY and WM Scotland. Now let's giddy up and get on with the
nice stuff!
Scotwiki (dot org)
Have you?
B.
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From 20 - 22 July 2012 we are looking forward to hosting the first
Edinburgh Photography Workshop. The intent is to improve photography
skills amongst attendees, share the tricks of the trade and show how to
make the most of your photographs throughout Wikimedia's projects,
focusing on Wikimedia
On Tue, 2012-07-10 at 10:33 +0100, James Farrar wrote:
It's interesting to the community to learn that other countries and
languages have similar problems to those that have affected us here.
s/affected/been inflicted upon/
Remember Virgin Killer and the IWF[1]? This quote from the 'quite
On Wed, July 11, 2012 2:58 pm, geni wrote:
If interested, the project page for the workshop is here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Scotland/Edinburgh_Photography_Workshop
Whats the justification for using google documents?
Not my choice to do so.
I believe Peter used
On Wed, July 11, 2012 3:37 pm, geni wrote:
On 11 July 2012 15:14, Richard Symonds richard.symo...@wikimedia.org.uk
wrote:
it's on a system which we have full control over, although the servers
are
run by Google, obviously! The difference is that we have some control
over
it. What other
Yep, Andrew.
Unlucky for you - 13th in the auto-created spreadsheet. ;-)
On Wed, July 11, 2012 4:09 pm, Andrew Gray wrote:
On the format, a wiki is practical for our users, but not for people new
to
the system - even if they are comfortable editing, using a complicated
table is definitely a
Since Wikimedia Australia have managed to secure press access and
credentials for the Paralympic Games, I've been asked if I could run a
Wikinews workshop in London shortly before the Paralympics.
I'm curious as-to what interest there would be, outwith those from Down
Under.
Brian McNeil
Thought this might be of interest to some folks on the list...
http://www.theitjobboard.com/r.php?t=36195_70549_8867026_17384
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On Thu, 2012-07-19 at 16:41 +0100, Tom Morris wrote:
On Thursday, 19 July 2012 at 13:35, Brian McNeil wrote:
Since Wikimedia Australia have managed to secure press access and
credentials for the Paralympic Games, I've been asked if I could run a
Wikinews workshop in London shortly before
with just a couple of
higher-res/larger sensor webcams.
And as I noted a comment about this now being a closed list, I'll plug
http://wikignomes.com. I bought the domain a couple of years back, and
have done nothing with it. So, I've now set it up as a WordPress
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Quoting Stevie Benton stevie.ben...@wikimedia.org.uk:
Hi Brian,
That all sounds really interesting, nicely done!
I don't have your mobile number but I am connected to you on Skype. If
there's a good time to contact you please let me know and I'll ping you and
we can take it from there. Happy
to a few handy contacts, will include a tour round the
likely home for any TWG servers - those will not be cheap, largely
because I'm going to stamp my feet and demand we're set up to be
mostly NSA-proofed. And, running their preferred operating system
(yes, it can host linux VMs).
Brian
We're looking a year ahead, so we should have plenty of time to sort
things out. But, the UK has some particularly-talented Wikinewsies
(I'm looking at Iain Macdonald, Tom Morris and Paul Williams in
particular).
It would be short-sighted, in the extreme, not to ask the UK-resident
invites to the press
previews on most paid exhibitions (See Peter Doig's enWP for all I
managed out of that; but, ...).
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Quoting Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name:
http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org.uk/?page_id=75
What, in London, hasn't been photographed?
Oh, wait, ... Tomorrow's triathalon.
Anyone in the city fancy themselves as a sports photographer/reporter?
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One for the science geeks...
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Please find to follow media release from National Museums Scotland:
[MediaLogo_pink]
Quoting Chris Keating chriskeatingw...@gmail.com:
well done everyone! I see the UK ended up the 5th-biggest country in terms
of the number of contributors, and 8th in terms of total photos uploaded.
Not bad for a first attempt!
I only got out taking photos one afternoon, and one late-night.
to feed their grievances, or
manipulation, into The Signpost - in it's distinctive Yellow
Journalism style.
I've my grievances with The Signpost, far more than I've any worry
that Alastair is incapable of managing (i.e. not voting on) issues
where his COI is present.
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of Scotland and will take
place between 10:00-17:00 at the NLS Boardroom on George IV Bridge,
Edinburgh.
Ah, well. Now clashes with EduWiki in Cardiff.
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in Edinburgh are multilingual. I'd hope that
UK-targeted literature, in languages other than English, might be one
thing to come out of Wiki Takes Leicester.
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. They're not
cheap, and I can be a smug git over the fact I've no problem fitting
into one made for me over 20 years ago.
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in the door' with help
from WM-UK has to be worthwhile.
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reasonable-quality video.
Only proviso: I'm not doing Nigel Farage unless I get to interview
(read: Paxo) him. :P
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with which to beat them up about copyright.
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to OTRS from someone in the Parliament.
I'll be looking to do more video-based reporting over the next couple of
months, but I think the new 'pop-out' method of displaying video is
hideous. A result of NIH syndrome, methinks?
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