Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Wikimedia-in-en] Fwd: A2K, its lies and irresponsibilities

2013-12-07 Thread ansuman



 As mentioned here[1], please conduct anonymous community survey. Please
 elaborate more how and when you intend to do this with the help of WMF and
 Community.


 As I understand from the above you are asking about the participatory and
 continuous mode of evaluation as part of which we proposed two tools (and
 none talked about anonymity). One is to have a Community Advisory Team
 (CAT) and the second to have a Quarterly Community Survey (QCS). We
 quickly realized that we were very ambitious while suggesting these tools,
 however unfortunately there is not appreciable progress on these :(   With
 regard to having a CAT we have tried our best in encouraging the community
 members but not much enthusiasm was shown. In fact this is one of the key
 learning and a challenge that we discussed here [4]. Of the 5 focus
 languages, except for Telugu Wikimedia community, which has done a sort of
 introspection [5], a systematic community driven evaluation could not be
 done in the rest. Yes, QCS is a pending action item and I would get back to
 the WMF with a reminder on this. It will be great to hear from you and
 others on how one could develop this tool.


Thanks. WMF conducts surveys with the help of  this
https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com site, i think it'd be great to conduct
surveys which can gather feedback in general and on particular events like
TTT where users/members (and participants for particular events like TTT)
can share their thoughts/views, rank the works on various parameter on the
scale of 1 to 5, onymously or anonymously. I think many would prefer to
take part in the surveys anonymously, so it should be optional.

Through surveys with the help of bot we can reach to many more folks and
get feedback easily.

Ansuman





 [1]
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/India_Access_To_Knowledge/Work_plan_April_2013_-_June_2014/Learning_and_Evaluation
 [2]
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:India_Access_To_Knowledge/Work_plan_April_2013_-_June_2014/Learning_and_Evaluation
 [3]
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:India_Access_To_Knowledge/Reports/CIS-A2K_Narrative_Report:_%28September_2012_%E2%80%93_June_2013%29
 [4] http://bit.ly/IAepxV
 [5] http://bit.ly/IAuiVi



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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Wikipedia edit-a-thon on Dec 7-8 in Delhi for articles on violence against women

2013-12-07 Thread Moksh Juneja
Good initiative, wishing all success to your event. Hoping it spreads it
wings to other cities.


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Rohini Lakshané roh...@wikimedia.in wrote:

 Breakthrough, a global human rights organisation that runs campaigns such
 as Bell Bajao, and Wikimedia Chapter (India) are conducting a Wikipedia
 edit-a-thon in Delhi on December 7 and 8 for editing articles pertaining to
 violence against women. Facebook page of the event:
 http://www.facebook.com/events/181325168737101

 *Basic idea behind this session*:  A crucial problem with several
 Wikipedia articles on sexual violence, especially in the Indian context, is
 that often there are no articles or that articles have been deleted). It
 would be a knowledge advocacy session to increase gender sensitive editing
 in Wikipedia.

 The session will involve editing of articles pertaining to various aspects
 of violence against women in India. A list of about 10 Wikipedia articles
 has been drawn up for editing.  The session will be live-blogged. Remote
 participation will be enabled through IRC channels.

 The edit-a-thon is a part of the 16 days of activism against gender based
 violence starting 25th November (International Day for the Elimination of
 Violence against Women) to 10 December (International Human Rights Day).
 This is a global campaign that aims at raising awareness about gender-based
 violence as a human rights issue. This hackathon will be mainly focussed
 towards data visualisation and several organisations are providing us with
 statistical datasets and other kinds of data including audio and video.
 --
 Chairperson (Special Interest Group), Gender gap,
 Wikimedia Chapter (India)

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[Wikimediaindia-l] Fwd: [Wikimedia-l] Readers love you

2013-12-07 Thread Srikanth Ramakrishnan
OT, but something worth reading.


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Date: Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 9:12 AM
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Readers love you
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Hi everyone,

Each year that we run the fundraiser, readers write in really lovely notes.
 Please take two minutes to listen to our readers.

Enjoy!


The story I like to tell is that whilst I had heard of Wikipedia but only
looked at it a few times thereafter, when the 2004 Tsunami occurred the day
after Christmas, mainstream news organisations (TV, newspapers) were all
away from their offices. That day I turned to Wikipedia to try to
understand the scale of the event. It was Wiki editors 'on the ground' that
created the sort of information and coverage usually considered the
province of rolling news organisations only. This I now dub my 'Wiki
Epiphany'.


Wikipedia is an amazing service. Almost always, I am able to find
information on subjects I am interested in. Thanks and Kudos to all staff
and volunteers!!

My world has been opened up time and time again by Wikipedia. From studying
Detroit and computer programming to finding unbiased information on
America's history, Wikipedia has been a beacon of free speech and
information for over ten years. Sometimes, I just sit in awe of the fact
that the greatest accomplishment of man was assembled mostly by volunteers,
people who just wanted to make the world a better place.

Its made life easier for me and expanded my knowledge by allowing me to
more easily find trusted and verified information on the internet. It
organizes all the noise out there on the web and gives a great concise to
the point fact summary of what I want to know. Thank you and thank you to
the millions of volunteer editors. Wikipedia is a necessity in my life and
not just a luxury.

Wikipedia is a source of unbiased information. The caveats and notes from
the editors alert to questionable information. The links within the
articles are amazingly helpful and have led me on wonderful information
expeditions.

I'd like to thank the entire staff of wikipedia and its editors for my high
school graduation.

It's impossible to put in words. I cannot imagine Planet Earth without it
[Wikipedia]. It has changed my life forever.

My 17 year old son uses you constantly. You have made him a smarter human
being.

You guys are ^^%$#* unbelievably awesome, keep it up!

web sites like Wikipedia are invaluable and I felt it my duty to try help
even if only a tad.

so much of the Internet has turned into self serving and unreliable junque;
so I am very, very grateful for the Wiki resource.

I regard W as the best and most reliable source of information available
anywhere. I don't know how you do it so please keep on with your Excellence
}i{  That;s a butterfly for you
This is one of the best things on the internet. It goes back to the
original development of the internet and has remained ethical and true to
its origins. There appears to be no discrimination and it is available to
everyone at no cost.

I am 60 years old and I am still so cruious and interested in so many
things. Wikipedia gives me reasonable information whenever I may want it.


I use wikipedia all the time and credit it more toward my education than
college did!


It's nice to see humanity get together without any external forces for a
common good!


I am inspired by the high quality of Wikipedia and the high ideals of its
founder and its myriad contributors and editors. What a magnificent
collaborative human achievement you are building!


It has simultaneously answered and given me more questions than I can
comprehend.
This represents to me what college should be like. Free and collective
knowledge by and for all.

When I want to know something, I google it and 99% of the time Wikipedia
has what I want to know. Even drinking arguments, about what Biff from Back
to the Future is doing now, are solved by Wikipedia. It's all there.

Without Wikipedia I would be about 30% less intelligent. :(

it is like a gift from the gods of knowledge

I am a teacher and a writer, and I am amazed how often Wikipedia is useful
to me. I consider Wikipedia to be one of the great democratic projects
maybe ever, and it is one of the reasons why I try to stay optimistic about
the world. Thank you.

I honestly feel like the next generation of humans in general, will be much
smarter than the previous because of this site. Well, at least they will
know a whole lot more useless shit. I've heard (don't know for sure if it's
true, doesn't matter) that the bigger a person's brain is, typically, the
smarter that person is. So, if that is true, I think it's likely that
because of this site, in about 50 years, humans will have huge heads. Their
heads will look like the aliens' heads did in attack from mars. If y'all
ever get into commercials for whatever reason, you could use that and
probably make it really funny :)