Very cool! Good luck to you. Just a quick response to the first question:

I definitely think it's doable to get 5 editors to stay on for 5 months. The 
evaluation team should be able to help you with tools and guides to measure 
this.

My advice is to use the person-to-person method. That is, you invite a few 
female friends. Some will find it interesting. Make sure that it's a friendly 
space they come to. And some will come back. If you're a few regular people 
doing this, 5 should be on the low side for the Netherlands. We have about done 
it in Sweden without much effort, and with a little effort we could make it 10 
(it's just been a busy time for me and a few others in the regular group).




Best wishes,

Lennart Guldbrandsson

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Jimmy Wales

Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2015 13:43:58 +0100
From: jane...@gmail.com
To: gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Gendergap] Regular editathons in Sweden about women and   
literature

Hi Lennart and others,We had a short meeting yesterday in Utrecht to discuss 
the Gendergap and also our plans for the upcoming Art & Feminism weekend of 7 & 
8 March. Wikimedia Netherlands will co-host an edit-a-thon at the Amsterdam 
Stedelijk Museum and we also plan to host an international writing challenge 
lasting the entire weekend, directed at experienced "challenge writers". Since 
WMNL has also set aside some funding for Gendergap this year, we were also 
talking about other plans. One thing that we decided to do is to set aside one 
"Wiki-Saturday" per month for the Gendergap in all of its Wiki(p/m)edia 
aspects, but with the emphasis on the social side of things as an in-person 
meetup. We will be announcing the "Saturday meetups" in the Stedelijk venue.
Based on our meeting, I have done some searching around and have the following 
questions:1) I was wondering if anyone had any measurable outcomes for such an 
investment of time and funds? We tentatively had a year-target of attracting 5 
new women editors that remain active for at least 5 months. I have doubts 
whether this is measurable or even realistic.Thoughts anyone?2) I noticed that 
though we seem to have lots of women artists on Wikipedia, we are still missing 
articles about their artworks or  list articles of their artworks. In a 
category on the English Wikipedia for "Lists of works of art" I noted an odd 
mish-mash of lists which include lists of works by 66 men and only 4 women (I 
just created the list for Judith Leyster and hope to make list articles for two 
more Dutch women artists before March). Would anyone here be interested in 
building a list of their favorite female artist? This will be a nice-to-have 
for 7&8 March writers browsing for something to write about, as most museums 
have works by women in the collections, but they are just not on show. If a 
work is in one of the national museums it is encyclopedic enough to write about.
Thanks in advance!Jane
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Lennart Guldbrandsson 
<l_guldbrands...@hotmail.com> wrote:



My draft is now up at:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Blog/Drafts/Regular_editathons_in_Sweden_about_women_and_literature

Anyone who wants to help with grammar and other language stuff (English is my 
second language after all), feel free. Your help is appreciated.


Best wishes,

Lennart Guldbrandsson

070 - 207 80 05
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Jimmy Wales

Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 08:17:27 -0800
From: rosiestep.w...@gmail.com
To: gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Gendergap] Regular editathons in Sweden about women and   
literature

Big smile on my face... I love the idea of regular editathons. I've never been 
to a knitting/quilting circle but I imagine a group of women editing Wikipedia 
would have a similar look and feel. Piggy-backing on the WMDC "salons" might be 
a way forward as facilitating an "editathon" requires quite a bit of the 
facilitator, while a regularly scheduled editing-circle or editing-salon 
wouldn't require a facilitator at all.  I think that would be easier to sustain 
and replicate.
-Rosieuser:Rosiestep

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