Below is the Wikimedia UK monthly report for the period 1 to 31 October 2011. 
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This report is also available, complete with pictures, on our website at 
http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Reports/2011/October .

Contents

1 Program activities
1.1 2012 Activity Plan
1.2 Education projects
1.3 GLAM activities
1.4 Other activities
1.5 UK press coverage (and coverage of UK projects & activities)
1.6 Upcoming activities in November
2 Administrative activities
2.1 Board activities
2.2 Extraordinary General Meeting to change our Objects
2.3 News from the CEO
2.4 Fundraising
2.5 Recruitment
Program activities

2012 Activity Plan

Our 2012 Activity Plan was posted to the WMUK wiki on 1 October and has been 
submitted to the Wikimedia Foundation as part of the planning for the annual 
fundraiser. This plan is an outline of the work we will do in 2012, and the 
resources we need to support it. It is an important stage in the development of 
our 2012 Budget. When we’re asking people for money in this Autumn’s 
fundraiser, the Activity Plan will show people what we’re hoping to achieve 
with their donations – so it’s also important for the openness and 
accountability of our fundraising. We welcome any comments or suggestions on 
the talk page.

Education projects

Dr Mark Graham, and Han-Teng Liao, both from the Oxford Internet Institute, 
attended WikiSym 2011 on WMUK scholarships this month; they also presented 
about their work at the Wikimedia Foundation offices.

Fiona Apps, supported by Richard Symonds, held a stall at the University of 
Warwick Freshers fayre, on 1 October. This resulted in over 70 expressions of 
interest in forming a Wiki student club.

We have supported a University of Birmingham bid for JISC funding for World War 
One digital content prioritization; our letter of support is at File:Birmingham 
JISC support.pdf.

On 24th October, Fiona Apps led a Wikipedia Lounge at The University of 
Manchester.

GLAM activities

On October 1st there was a Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Backstage Pass - this 
was covered in detail in the This Month in GLAM newletter. Also on the 1st, Tom 
Morris attending Over the Air at Bletchley Park.

On the 7th October, an internal training workshop was held at the British 
Museum. Then on the 13th October, the British Museum Ice Age art "Behind the 
Scenes" event was held.

Other events this month included:

5th - Martin Poulter spoke on "Common pitfalls in engaging with Wikipedia" at 
Bathcamp #26, the Innovation Centre, Bath
8th - Andy Mabbett talked about "GLAM and QRpedia" at Library Camp UK in 
Birmingham
14th - CeriseLovesColours from France visits Derby for VIP tour and to pick 2nd 
prize for the Wright Challenge
28th - Initial meeting for MonmouthpediA - John Cummings
A video showing Derby Museum using QRPedia codes was released on Vimeo.
Other activities

UK Wikimeets this month: Edinburgh meeting (1st), Cambridge meetup (8th), 
London (16th)
3rd-5th - Roger Bamkin speaking at Europeana Tech Conference in Vienna (report 
here)
29th - Trevor Johnson hosted a stand and a training event at RISC OS London 
Show, Feltham
Microgrants funded this month include Elections in Europe from User:Number 57 
and Copyright law from User:Ironholds
UK press coverage (and coverage of UK projects & activities)

Press coverage of Wikipedia in UK publications this month included:

Journal: "The Linguist" (vol. 50 no. 5, Oct/Nov 2011, p. 7 covers "Net 
Challenge" by Andrew Dalby listing the winners in Russia, France, Italy, 
Indonesia and the Czech Republic
1st - continued coverage of QRPedia:
How Wikipedia Is Making QR Codes Useful Again, Gizmodo
QRPedia: Wikipedia launches QR code tool for museums, PC Advisor
QRPedia - simple but effective , i-Programmer
Also: Wikipedia Signpost write-up of QRPedia
3rd - Wikipedia codifica tutto, Pubblicita Italia (QRpedia and arty QR codes)
5th-7th - several UK media outlets covered the strike of the Italian Wikipedia:
Wikipedia closes in Italy after Silvio Berlusconi 'gagging' bid, Independent
Wikipedia shuts Italy site to protest Berlusconi "gag law", Reuters UK
Italy wiretap law: Wikipedia hides pages in protest, BBC News
Wikipedia Shut Italian Site In Protest Over Privacy Law, Huffington Post UK
7th - Die Wikipedia kommt ins Museum, Spiegel on line, Interview with Peter 
Weiss about QRpedia and GLAM
14th Arriba a Barcelona l’exposició ‘Joan Miró. L’escala de l’evasió, Calalan 
Wikipedia and QRpedia enable Spanish Art Gallery labelling by Kippelboy
Wikipedia vandalism:
Rugby World Cup 2011: referee Alain Rolland's Wikipedia account sabotaged after 
Sam Warburton red card, Telegraph
Wiki-d lies so mean say North Lynners, Lynn News
When I died on Wikipedia, Guardian
Jimmy Wales
23 October, Jimmy Wales: The internet's shy evangelist, Independent - 
unfortunately containing a number of inaccuracies.
29 October, Jimmy Wales appeared on The Culture Show, talking to Aleks Krotoski.
Upcoming activities in November

Planned activities in November include:

1st - Exec board meeting
1st - Fae at PICTFOR meeting on Hargreaves' report on UK copyright changes, 
blog post
10th - Steve Virgin speaking at UK Association of Science & Discovery Centres 
Marketing Managers Conference - event entitled 'Word of Mouth'
12th - Manchester Girl Geeks Editing Day
13th - London meetup
13th - 18:30-20:00 Sue Gardner Speaking at Imperial College
16th - Roger Bamkin speaking at Lillehammer
17th - Roger Bamkin on Special Libraries Assoc panel
18th - Martin Poulter speaking at ESRC Research Seminar on "Digital Policy: 
Connectivity, Creativity and Rights", Leicester University
19-20th - In-person board meeting
19-20th - Brighton Hackathon 2011
22nd - 18.00- Liverpool meetup
24th - Fae presenting at Open Data in Cultural Heritage workshop hosted by 
Wellcome Trust & Open Knowledge Foundation
For events in December and onwards, please see Events.

Administrative activities

Board activities

A full board meeting was held on 11 October, focused on the topics of office 
space; charity status and fundraising readiness. Draft minutes from the meeting 
are available. A brief board meeting was also held on 16 October discussing the 
constitution of the Executive Board, and the implementation of our expenses 
system. You can also find out information about our Board member's recent 
activities at the report page for the board meeting on 11th October.

Extraordinary General Meeting to change our Objects

On 16th October we held an Extraordinary General Meeting to approve a change of 
our Objects as part of the process of being recognized by the Charities 
Commission as a UK charity. The resolution was passed, with 49 supporting, 1 
abstaining and no-one opposing.

News from the CEO

For more information on Jon's activities this month, see News from the Office.
A busy first month for me with visits to Coventry to see everyone in action at 
the Herbert and the Fresher's Fair at Warwick University. Later I spent a few 
days in the offices of our German sister organisation seeing what we might look 
like a few years on. We had a successful EGM in London which was a key step on 
the way to becoming a charity.

In the background a steep learning curve with lots of support from the 
community, so thanks, you know who you are. An office space has also been found 
into which I move next Monday with a couple of cardboard boxes. There will be 
some open days when we get it equipped.

Fundraising

A number of fundraising tests were run this month; the details and their 
outcomes are described on meta. For more information about our participation in 
this year's fundraiser, see 2011 Fundraiser.

We received £17,622.69 in donations from 1270 donors via paypal this month, and 
£658 of monthly donations from via direct debit (including M new direct 
debits). For more information please see our monthly fundraising report at 
Fundraising Report - Monthly Totals 2011.

We are currently in the process of assembling our Expense policy, which more 
clearly sets out the approach that we have already been following with regards 
expenses incurred by Board, staff and volunteers when on Wikimedia UK business.

Recruitment

Our Chief Exec, Jon Davies, started work on 1 October.

Recruitment started for our permanent Office and Development Manager, with 
interviews due to take place in November.


Wikimedia UK is the operating name of Wiki UK, a charity registered in England 
and Wales (1144513).
Wiki UK Ltd is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, 
Registered No. 6741827.
The Registered Office is at 23 Cartwright Way, Nottingham, NG9 1RL, United 
Kingdom.
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