@Matthew, thanks for that detailed explanation! That is very interesting and
includes a lot of information I didn't know. I am not against using the central
notice for this purpose, but I just don't think it has much effect in the
current implementation. In this specific case, leading the user t
I'm not sure who to reply to in this list to grab the appropriate sections;
but some points about fundraising and new CN features that help reduce
banner blindness and annoyance.
* Fundraising banners from the WMF are presently only shown to anonymous
users. The team, as I understand it, doesn't w
Hi everyone, this is just to point out that we organized 4 meetings with
WMNL members (july - sept) in order to get as much input as possible for
our Annual Plan and Budget 2014. We also welcomed ideas and feedback on
draft documents in our Newsletter and on the Dutch chapter's wiki.
We received lo
Hi Jane,
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:42 AM, Jane Darnell wrote:
> @Sue, I understand the idea behind doing this and applaud the idea -
> it would be so much easier to make strategy decisions in WMNL if we
> had more input from more involved people in the Dutch Wikipedia
> community. I get that it
@Nemo, This is exactly what I was hoping to get from the Chapters
Association - a way to exchange ideas with other chapters about how to
inform more local Wikipedia editors about WMNL, and secondly, ask them
to join the chapter. The group of people who read the Dutch Village
pump is quite small and
Just quickly while I walk down the street: I don't think the goal is
necessarily to get input from chapters members -- as you say, the best
avenue for those people to give input on chapter plans is probably simply
to be involved in the chapter's internal planning processes.
I think the purpose of
Jane Darnell, 30/10/2013 09:30:
I second your skepticism. Especially since most Dutch Wikipedians have no idea
what WMNL is, according to a survey.
Good point. Maybe all those who care about a chapter and its spending
are already members of the chapter so that they can participate in the
ass
Dj pundit,
I second your skepticism. Especially since most Dutch Wikipedians have no idea
what WMNL is, according to a survey. It only follows that they would therefore
be completely buffaloed by a sitenotice inviting them to comment on a grant for
it.
Romaine is doing highly valuable work rais
hi,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:57 AM, Romaine Wiki
wrote:
> The reason why I wrote is not to blame anyone, but to promote thinking of
> other ways to communicate to the local communities.
I'm skeptical, if a general banner is the best idea, too. Since quite
likely only the more active WIkip
Hi Tilman,
Unfortunately it seems that many users experience the FDC as most away from
their bed and saw the notice in English what triggered the users to write their
annoyance down. The current load of feedback is indeed on that page, and I
tried to reply as damage control to limit the number
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