On 28/02/13 18:55, Ynhockey wrote: > One of the most important things to do is to create a list of monuments > on your language's Wikipedia. You can copy the Romanians' template and > adapt it for Moldova, for example. After that is done, contact the > global technical contact (last year it was Multichill, not sure about > this year yet) and get them to run the bot to add your list to the > global database. > > Then you need to set up a dedicated website for your project. This is > not a requirement but most countries did it and it helps a lot and adds > seriousness to your project. It can look something like > wikilovesmonuments.org <http://wikilovesmonuments.org> -- the WordPress > theme used there is available for everyone to use (couldn't find it > quickly, but I should be able to send it to you when you're ready to > deploy a site). > > You also need to set up your banner on Commons (fairly easy and can be > done later). > > There above are the major "virtual" steps that need to be taken. Some of > the real-life steps were outlined above and essentially consist of > partnering with your local heritage authority, gathering volunteers, > having events, promoting your competition, etc. > > —Ynhockey.
Also, trying to get partners, which you can then use for providing the competition prizes. You should also get a few judges that will select the local winners. I can add the template to the toolserver project for import into the db. _______________________________________________ Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org
