Thanks Gnangara, there goes my dream of travelling around Australia
initiating projects and teaching people/professionals to edit :)
On 01/05/2015 5:34 pm, "Gnangarra" <gnanga...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Leigh
>
> I think its a rather complex issue and can see a few red flags there to
> start with that would cause a lot of issues,  *Paid photographers? Paid
> historians? Paid editors?*.  For Wikitowns or for that matter any project
> really needs to be driven by the volunteer community both from within and
> from the associated partners.  Someone being paid specifically to project
> manage a WikiTown wouldnt be a good perspective.  From within an LGA having
> someone in a community liason, or GLAM type position who can co-ordinate
> some of the activities should be ok, even they need to be careful with COI.
>
> I personally would discourage any paid activity as we have seen multiple
> times this inevitably triggers a lot of damage to the community and
> individuals regardless of standing.
>
> On 1 May 2015 at 14:44, Leigh Blackall <leighblack...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gnangara,
>>
>> Is there any possibility or objection to paying someone project manage a
>> Wikitown project? Am thinking that some local councils or business
>> precincts would put up the funds, and a good project manager would honour
>> ask the disclosure of interests and transparency of process inside
>> Wikipedia. Paid photographers? Paid historians? Paid editors?
>>
>> I realise this is a contentious issue, but not sure it's impossible...
>> On 01/05/2015 8:06 am, "Gnangarra" <gnanga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> G'Day
>>>
>>> Yes Australia has two ongoing Wikitown projects
>>>
>>>    - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiTown/Toodyaypedia
>>>    - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiTown/Freopedia
>>>    -
>>>
>>> I'm created both projects and are responsible for their on going
>>> activity, the projects activity spikes depending on the availability of
>>> funding for each set of new plates. I was also fortunate enough to see the
>>> talk in Washington in 2012.   WikiTowns have a wide appeal and are very
>>> popular the issue is that they require significant time to build which gets
>>> complicated when you rely on volunteers.
>>>
>>> I'm happy to answer any questions anyone has, and provide assistance
>>>
>>> Gnangarra
>>>
>>> Vice President Wikimedia Australia
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>>>
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