This is basically what we've been doing with the Girl Geeks. I'd be more than 
happy to help out. If possible, it would be good to put it in a location that's 
easiest to get to for most of the 'customers'. Or perhaps holding several and 
making sure we're nice and geographically diverse.

Harry 


________________________________
 From: Richard Symonds <richard.symo...@wikimedia.org.uk>
To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org 
Sent: Friday, 9 December 2011, 19:27
Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] Editing sessions in the new year
 

All,
 
There’s been an awful lot of fundraiser emails coming in from donors who are 
asking about how to edit. The following statements aren’t direct quotes – I’ve 
reworded them for privacy’s sake, but they’re ‘based on a true story’ and 
indicative of the sort of emails we’re getting:
Some of the emails are very keen:
                “ I know how to use a computer, and was wondering if I could 
proof read for you!”
                “I can’t donate each month, but maybe I can help you run the 
Wikipedia? ”
Some are confused about policies:
                “I’m afraid that if I edit about X, I’ll contravene the second 
and third pillars, but I’m not sure about the fifth pillar…”
Some are just confused about editing:
                “How do I edit a page? This is all very difficult”
One or two are genuinely thrilled at the idea of being able to edit:
                “I would love to be part of a thing as amazing as this – my 
generation would never have dreamt of something as wonderful as wiki. I think 
Wikipedia is great, and I’d really like you to teach me how I can be a part of 
it”
 
Rather than point them straight at some tutorial page on Wikipedia (which may 
not be helpful), or at OTRS (which tends to be a hit hit-and-miss) I am hoping 
we can run a ‘learn to edit’ session, advertised to those donors who have 
expressed an interest, at some point in the new year. It’d be aimed at complete 
beginners, and probably somewhere with a dense population, like Manchester, 
Liverpool, Bristol, Glasgow, Birmingham, Cardiff, London etc. Potentially there 
would be businesswomen, elderly war veterans, foreign students all at the same 
event: we’d try to target it as much as possible, but that might not be easily 
possible.
 
Is there anyone who’d be interested in running this, or helping out at it?
 
All the best,
 
 
Richard Symonds
Office Manager
Wikimedia UK
+44 7885 764 613
 
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