Dear national coordinators, jury coordinators, My previous message indicated 30 November as the deadline for submitting images. The correct deadline is *5 December 2022*, as indicated here <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022/Organise/Annoucement> .
Apologies for this mistake. Best regards, Rubén Ojeda International jury coordinator, Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 El sáb, 5 nov 2022 a las 14:57, Rodelar (<[email protected]>) escribió: > [This email contains important information on how you can submit the 10 > nominees of your country to the international finale and the deadlines. > Please forward this to your coordinators if need be.] > > Dear national coordinators, jury coordinators, > > Thank you for an amazing job in the past weeks and months in organizing what > seems to have been yet again an amazing competition in almost 40 countries! > It's great to see all the beautiful images that have been submitted. > > As you know, the international Wiki Loves Monuments competition is based on a > federalized model: there's a national competition in each country, with a > national organizing team, a national jury and national winners. The national > jury determines up to (maximum) 10 images that will be submitted to the > international finale. > > These ten images should be submitted via email to the international jury > coordinator before the deadline: [email protected]. Unless you have > agreed a different deadline with Krishna Chaitanya (in cc), this deadline is > 30 November, 23:59 UTC. But if you like me, please send them at least a few > days before that time. *Submissions after this deadline are not guaranteed to > be included in the finale. When submitting your finalists, please take these > instructions into account*: > > > * Submit no more than ten images per (national) competition. It is OK to > submit less images, for example if you don't find enough images of high > quality. > > * Submit the images to: [email protected], and include in the CC at least > one (additional) jury member besides yourself. Please also include Krishna > Chaitanya in the cc. > > * If the results are still not public (if you plan to announce them later > publicly), please add the planned announcement date. Please note that we will > announce the international winners in January, and will not wait for national > announcements. > > * Submit for each image: URL, File name on Wikimedia Commons and Author > username > > * Check basic information about the images. It is NOT possible to replace > finalists after the deadline! > > ** that the author has activated their email function on Wikimedia Commons. > If we cannot email the user there, they may automatically forfeit any prize. > You can help them by posting a message on their talk page, or tracking them > down through social media. > > ** that the monument on the image is identified (preferably also described in > English) > > ** that the image is freely licensed > > If you want, there are opportunities to share your national winners also on > the international blog. Please get in touch with either of us about this - > more information about this soon. > > Thanks a lot for your cooperation. After all nominees have been received, > this will result in a pool of some 350-430 images for the international jury > to consider. The jury will first rate all images with 1-5 stars, from which a > top-40/60 will be considered. Then, the jurors will have the opportunity to > remove images from the selection, which they consider unfit. Finally, they > are asked to rank their top-25 images, and share their reasoning. We will > create a jury report based on this information. We expect to announce the > results in January. > > We're looking forward to the judging process! > > With warm regards, > > Rubén Ojeda > > International jury coordinator, Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 > > >
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