[Wikimediauk-l] Wikimedia Italia Awards 2009

2009-05-07 Thread Andrew Turvey
Please find forwarded below a message from our sister chapter, Wikimedia 
Italia, regarding the awards they are doing. Please respond directly to them if 
you would like to nominate anyone for a prize. 

Regards, 

Andrew 

- Original Message - 
From: "Ilario Valdelli"  
To: "Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List" , 
chapt...@wikimedia.ch 
Sent: Thursday, 7 May, 2009 12:34:45 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, Portugal 
Subject: [Chapters] Wikimedia Italia Award 2009 (most of all the award 
concerning Commons) 

I would announce you that until the 15th of May Wikimedia Italia is 
collecting some nominations to select the winners of the Wikimedia 
Italia Award 2009 which will take place the 23th May in Vicenza (near 
Venice) in collaboration with local administrations and associations 
during the "festival of digital freedom" 
(http://www.libertadigitali.org/). 

The award is divided in different categories and some categories are 
strictly related with Italy and with Italian language for example: 

* Best project of content's liberation in Italy under free license in the 2009 
* Best promotional material in Italian language in the 2009 concerning 
Wikimedia's projects 
* Best article or study concerning the open content in the 2009 
written in Italian language 
* Best Italian Wikipedia article written from 15th April and 15th May 2009 
* Best image or media published from 15th April and 15th May 2009 in 
Commons about the "Palladian Architecture" 
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Palladian_architecture) 
* Best contribution in other projects (Wikibook, Wikinews, Wikisource, 
etc.) in Italian language in the 2009 
* Best contribution in any other version of Wikipedia written in other 
language spoken in Italy different from Italian (i.e. Arpitan, 
Sicilian, Slovenščina, etc.) 

This award will have an important diffusion in the media and in the 
local government. 

What could be of your interest? 

Also if the categories are connected with Italy and Italian language, 
there is an award connected with Commons 
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikimedia_Italia_Award_2009) 
which could be of your interest. The subject is "Palladio and the 
palladian architecture" 
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Palladian_architecture). 
In Commons there is a page where any contributor can put the 
nominations for the best media (photo or multimedia) concerning the 
architecture influenced by Palladio. 

We know that this architect has had a wide influence in some 
architecture in England, Ireland and USA... please go to take a photo 
of your local ancient building influenced by Palladio and upload it in 
Commons and put the announcement of your contribution in the related 
page 
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikimedia_Italia_Award_2009#Nominations).
 
You have time until the 15th May. 

Please contribute. 

I am sending this email also to the chapters to ask your help to 
widespread this initiative in your local communities. 

Ilario 
Wikimedia Italia 
Wikimedia Ch 
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[Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: [Foundation-l] wikimania 2010 announcement

2009-05-07 Thread Cormac Lawler
-- Forwarded message --
From: phoebe ayers 
Date: 2009/5/7
Subject: [Foundation-l] wikimania 2010 announcement
To: wikimani...@lists.wikimedia.org, Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List <
foundatio...@lists.wikimedia.org>


Dear Wikimedia,

The Wikimania venue selection committee is pleased to announce that we
have selected Gdańsk, Poland as the location for Wikimania 2010.

The three bids this year each had strong and weak points.  The jury
had a very difficult time deciding among them, a testament to the
quality of the bids.  Any of the three would have hosted a fine
conference, and we thank the bid teams for their detailed
presentations.  The jury narrowed the field to Gdańsk and Amsterdam
before making the final decision.

The most debated criteria were:

* Conference venue details
* Location accessibility, cost, and budget
* Accommodation options and simplicity
* Opportunities for outreach
* Local teamwork and planning

We were impressed by Gdańsk's organized team, roomy venue options, low
cost for attendees, creative outing plans, and outreach potential to
Eastern Europe.

A summary of our bid review is included below.  Putting together a
great Wikimania bid is a major undertaking, and we are grateful to all
the bid teams for doing so with style.

With respect and thanks,
Phoebe Ayers

On behalf of the Wikimania 2010 venue selection committee

Voting members:

Ting Chen
Austin Hair
Mohamed Ibrahim
Samuel Klein
Teemu Leinonen
Delphine Ménard
Frank Schulenburg

Non-voting advisors:

Sue Gardner
Michael Snow


==Feedback points==

* Conference venue
The Oxford Town Hall seemed suited to Wikimania, with no major
drawbacks.  Gdańsk's venue options were flexible and varied. We also
appreciated Gdańsk's plans for social space, inside and out, on the
island and at the venue. We were intrigued by the Tuschinski theater
venue in Amsterdam, and appreciate that the theater's staff has
experience organizing conferences, but we were concerned that there
were few small rooms and flexible spaces, and no social spaces on site
with after-hours access.

* Overall accessibility and cost
Amsterdam was the most physically accessible bidding city for
international attendees, due to being a major travel hub for many
airlines. Gdańsk and Oxford were a bit less accessible, Oxford because
of the transfer from Heathrow.  Amsterdam's budget was high, even with
its confirmed sponsorship. Oxford's was lowest, thanks to venue
sponsorship, but lacked detail. It also had the highest cost of living
and lodging for attendees. Gdańsk's budget was in between but included
various services.  The extra cost for travel for an attendee to Gdańsk
was partly offset by the low cost of living and lodging.

* Accommodation
Amsterdam's proposal for accommodation was superior in its combination
of reasonable price and close location for a single hostel that most
attendees could stay in.  Gdańsk's hostel options were cheap but
scattered. Oxford's dorm options were potentially close but expensive.

* Outreach
Oxford and Amsterdam were considered to have good inherent options for
global press and publicity, but neither proposal offered related
details.  Gdańsk offered good outreach to and from Eastern Europe,
where Wikimedia projects are well known but the communities not as
well to all of us, and engaged in the most press work over the course
of the bid.

* Teamwork and planning
The Gdańsk bid excelled in team planning, with a clear breakdown of
team member roles and responsibilities in the bid and a separate
public planning wiki. Oxford added something similar at the end of the
bid period, but the overall bid was a bit less detailed than the
others.  The Amsterdam team was particularly responsive to questions,
with a strong background in planning similar events, but lacked a
detailed team organization plan.  All teams had fine party plans, and
Gdańsk had creative plans for conference activities and environmental
issues.

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