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This paper (first reference) is the result of a class project I was part ofalmost two years ago for CSCI 5417 Information Retrieval Systems. It buildson a class project I did in CSCI 5832 Natural Language Processing and whichI presented at Wikimania '07. The project was very late as we didn't sendthe final paper in until the day before new years. This technical report wasnever really announced that I recall so I thought it would be interesting tolook briefly at the results. The goal of this paper was to break articlesdown into surface features and latent features and then use those to studythe rating system being used, predict article quality and rank results in asearch engine. We used the [[random forests]] classifier which allowed us toanalyze the contribution of each feature to performance by looking directlyat the weights that were assigned. While the surface analysis was performedon the whole english wikipedia, the latent analysis was performed on thesimple english wikipedia (it is more expensive to compute). = Surfacefeatures = * Readability measures are the single best predictor of qualitythat I have found, as defined by the Wikipedia Editorial Team (WET). The[[Automated Readability Index]], [[Gunning Fog Index]] and [[Flesch-KincaidGrade Level]] were the strongest predictors, followed by length of articlehtml, number of paragraphs, [[Flesh Reading Ease]], [[Smog Grading]], numberof internal links, [[Laesbarhedsindex Readability Formula]], number of wordsand number of references. Weakly predictive were number of to be's, numberof sentences, [[Coleman-Liau Index]], number of templates, PageRank, numberof external links, number of relative links. Not predictive (overall - seethe end of section 2 for the per-rating score breakdown): Number of h2 orh3's, number of conjunctions, number of images*, average word length, numberof h4's, number of prepositions, number of pronouns, number of interlanguagelinks, average syllables per word, number of nominalizations, article age(based on page id), proportion of questions, average sentence length. :*Number of images was actually by far the single strongest predictor of anyclass, but only for Featured articles. Because it was so good at picking outfeatured articles and somewhat good at picking out A and G articles theclassifier was confused in so many cases that the overall contribution ofthis feature to classification performance is zero. :* Number of externallinks is strongly predictive of Featured articles. :* The B class is highlydistinctive. It has a strong "signature," with high predictive valueassigned to many features. The Featured class is also very distinctive. F, Band S (Stop/Stub) contain the most information. :* A is the least distinct class, not being very different from F or G. =Latent features = The algorithm used for latent analysis, which is ananalysis of the occurence of words in every document with respect to thelink structure of the encyclopedia ("concepts"), is [[Latent DirichletAllocation]]. This part of the analysis was done by CS PhD student PrafulMangalath. An example of what can be done with the result of this analysisis that you provide a word (a search query) such as "hippie". You can thenlook at the weight of every article for the word hippie. You can pick thearticle with the largest weight, and then look at its link network. You canpick out the articles that this article links to and/or which link to thisarticle that are also weighted strongly for the word hippie, while alsocontributing maximally to this articles "hippieness". We tried this query inour system (LDA), Google (site:en.wikipedia.org hippie), and the SimpleEnglish Wikipedia's Lucene search engine. The breakdown of articles occuringin the top ten search results for this word for those engines is: * LDAonly: [[Acid rock]], [[Aldeburgh Festival]], [[Anne Murray]], [[CarlRadle]], [[Harry Nilsson]], [[Jack Kerouac]], [[Phil Spector]], [[PlasticOno Band]], [[Rock and Roll]], [[Salvador Allende]], [[Smothers brothers]],[[Stanley Kubrick]]. * Google only: [[Glam Rock]], [[South Park]]. * Simpleonly: [[African Americans]], [[Charles Manson]], [[Counterculture]], [[Druguse]], [[Flower Power]], [[Nuclear weapons]], [[Phish]], [[Sexualliberation]], [[Summer of Love]] * LDA & Google & Simple: [[Hippie]],[[Human Be-in]], [[Students for a democratic society]], [[Woodstockfestival]] * LDA & Google: [[Psychedelic Pop]] * Google & Simple: [[Lysergicacid diethylamide]], [[Summer of Love]] ( See the paper for the articlesproduced for the keywords philosophy and economics ) = Discussion /Conclusion = * The results of the latent analysis are totally up to yourperception. But what is interesting is that the LDA features predict the WETratings of quality just as well as the surface level features. Both featuresets (surface and latent) both pull out all almost of the information thatthe rating system bears. * The rating system devised by the WET is notdistinctive. You can best tell the difference between, grouped together,Featured, A and Good articles vs B articles. Featured, A and Good articlesare also quite distinctive (Figure 1). Note that in this study we didn'tlook at Start's and Stubs, but in earlier paper we did. :* This isinteresting when compared to this recent entry on the YouTube blog. "FiveStars Dominate Ratings"http://youtube-global.blogspot.com/2009/09/five-stars-dominate-ratings.html…I think a sane, well researched (with actual subjects) rating systemiswell within the purview of the Usability Initiative. Helping people find andcreate good content is what Wikipedia is all about. Having a solid ratingsystem allows you to reorganized the user interface, the Wikipedianamespace, and the main namespace around good content and bad content asneeded. If you don't have a solid, information bearing rating system youdon't know what good content really is (really bad content is easy to spot).:* My Wikimania talk was all about gathering data from people about articlesand using that to train machines to automatically pick out good content. Youask people questions along dimensions that make sense to people, and givethe machine access to other surface features (such as a statistical measureof readability, or length) and latent features (such as can be derived fromdocument word occurence and encyclopedia link structure). I referenced page262 of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance to give an example of thekind of qualitative features I would ask people. It really depends on whatfeatures end up bearing information, to be tested in "the lab". Each word isan example dimension of quality: We have "*unity, vividness, authority,economy, sensitivity, clarity, emphasis, flow, suspense, brilliance,precision, proportion, depth and so on.*" You then use surface and latentfeatures to predict these values for all articles. You can also say, when aperson rates this article as high on the x scale, they also mean that it hashas this much of these surface and these latent features.= References = - DeHoust, C., Mangalath, P., Mingus., B. (2008). *Improving search in Wikipedia through quality and concept discovery*. Technical Report.PDF<http://grey.colorado.edu/mediawiki/sites/mingus/images/6/68/DeHoustMangalat…> - Rassbach, L., Mingus., B, Blackford, T. (2007). *Exploring the feasibility of automatically rating online article quality*. Technical Report. PDF<http://grey.colorado.edu/mediawiki/sites/mingus/images/d/d3/RassbachPincock…>
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Hoi,I have asked and received permission to forward to you all this mostexcellent bit of news.The linguist list, is a most excellent resource for people interested in thefield of linguistics. As I mentioned some time ago they have had a fundingdrive and in that funding drive they asked for a certain amount of money ina given amount of days and they would then have a project on Wikipedia tolearn what needs doing to get better coverage for the field of linguistics.What you will read in this mail that the total community of linguists areasked to cooperate. I am really thrilled as it will also get us morelinguists interested in what we do. My hope is that a fraction will beinterested in the languages that they care for and help it become morerelevant. As a member of the "language prevention committee", I love to getmore knowledgeable people involved in our smaller projects. If it means thatwe get more requests for more projects we will really feel embarrassed withall the new projects we will have to approve because of the quality of theIncubator content and the quality of the linguistic arguments why we shouldapprove yet another language :)NB Is this not a really clever way of raising money; give us this much inthis time frame and we will then do this as a bonus...Thanks, GerardM---------- Forwarded message ----------From: LINGUIST Network <linguist(a)linguistlist.org>Date: Jun 18, 2007 6:53 PMSubject: 18.1831, All: Call for Participation: Wikipedia VolunteersTo: LINGUIST(a)listserv.linguistlist.orgLINGUIST List: Vol-18-1831. Mon Jun 18 2007. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.Subject: 18.1831, All: Call for Participation: Wikipedia VolunteersModerators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U <aristar(a)linguistlist.org> Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U <hdry(a)linguistlist.org>Reviews: Laura Welcher, Rosetta Project <reviews(a)linguistlist.org>Homepage:http://linguistlist.org/The LINGUIST List is funded by Eastern Michigan University,and donations from subscribers and publishers.Editor for this issue: Ann Sawyer <sawyer(a)linguistlist.org>================================================================To post to LINGUIST, use our convenient web form athttp://linguistlist.org/LL/posttolinguist.html===========================Directory==============================1)Date: 18-Jun-2007From: Hannah Morales < hannah(a)linguistlist.org >Subject: Wikipedia Volunteers-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 12:49:35From: Hannah Morales < hannah(a)linguistlist.org >Subject: Wikipedia VolunteersDear subscribers,As you may recall, one of our Fund Drive 2007 campaigns was called the"Wikipedia Update Vote." We asked our viewers to consider earmarking theirdonations to organize an update project on linguistics entries in theEnglish-language Wikipedia. You can find more background information on thisat:http://linguistlist.org/donation/fund-drive2007/wikipedia/index.cfm.The speed with which we met our goal, thanks to the interest and generosityofour readers, was a sure sign that the linguistics community was enthusiasticabout the idea. Now that summer is upon us, and some of you may have a bitmoreleisure time, we are hoping that you will be able to help us get started ontheWikipedia project. The LINGUIST List's role in this project is a purelyorganizational one. We will:*Help, with your input, to identify major gaps in the Wikipedia materials orpages that need improvement;*Compile a list of linguistics pages that Wikipedia editors have identifiedas"in need of attention from an expert on the subject" or " does not cite anyreferences or sources," etc;*Send out periodical calls for volunteer contributors on specific topics orarticles;*Provide simple instructions on how to upload your entries into Wikipedia;*Keep track of our project Wikipedians;*Keep track of revisions and new entries;*Work with Wikimedia Foundation to publicize the linguistics community'sefforts.We hope you are as enthusiastic about this effort as we are. Just to help usallget started looking at Wikipedia more critically, and to easily identify anareaneeding improvement, we suggest that you take a look at the List ofLinguistspage at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_linguists. MMany people are not listed there; others need to have more facts andinformationadded. If you would like to participate in this exciting update effort,pleaserespond by sending an email to LINGUIST Editor Hannah Morales athannah(a)linguistlist.org, suggesting what your role might be or whichlinguisticsentries you feel should be updated or added. Some linguists who saw ourcampaignon the Internet have already written us with specific suggestions, which wewillshare with you soon.This update project will take major time and effort on all our parts. Theendresult will be a much richer internet resource of information on the breadthanddepth of the field of linguistics. Our efforts should also stimulateprospectivestudents to consider studying linguistics and to educate a wider public onwhatwe do. Please consider participating.Sincerely,Hannah MoralesEditor, Wikipedia Update ProjectLinguistic Field(s): Not Applicable-----------------------------------------------------------LINGUIST List: Vol-18-1831
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Politics
by Bill Takatoshi 25 Apr '20

25 Apr '20
>>> The people who are loudest in their demands for consensus>>> do not represent the Wikimedia movement.>>>> The voices loudest for the WMF doing something against the>> Trump administration are not representative of the Wikimedia>> movement either....>> Is the Community Process Steering Committee currently> prepared to "engage more 'quiet' members of our community"> with a statistically robust snap survey to resolve this question?Anyone can go to Recent Changes and send a SurveyMonkey link to themost recent few hundred editors with contributions at least a yearold, to get an accurate answer.Will a respected member of the community please do this? I would liketo know what the actual editing community thinks of the travel ban andtheir idea of an appropriate response. I don't want to see communitygovernance by opt-in participation in obscure RFCs.I would offer to do this myself, but I value keeping my real nameunassociated with my enwiki userid.-Will
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fallout from 2018 Wikimedian of the Year announcement
by Фархад Фаткуллин / Farkhad Fatkullin 07 Apr '20

07 Apr '20
Dear colleagues,This is a request for your input and possible ideas (if any) regarding my management of the fallout from Jimmy's announcing myself as a 2018 Wikimedian of the Year.Emails below are a copy of my ongoing consultations with Wikimedia Foundation staff and other Wikimedians I personally know, as well as a report on what's already brewing in my region of Russia after this unexpected outcome.I would be grateful, if you can advise me on how to properly steer the enthusiasm of behalf of regional government, mass-media, NGOs, etc. which have just discovered about the possibility of participation in Wikimedia movement (think anything from U.S. is not getting much in-depth coverage in Russian by sources that regional public figures, NGOs, teachers or general regional journalists read) & are now placing great hopes on teaching whole of Tatarstan about how to Wiki & also engaging all Tatars globally (3/4 outside of Tatarstan, 1/5 outside of Russia).regards,farhadUpdates:* Selet WikiSchool got presented to wider public @ the press-conference for Tatar-speaking journalists (July 31), at the poster session in the framework of the World Congress of Tatars Youth Forum (Aug.3), and later at a Tatar projects fair in the Downtown park of Kazan (Aug.5)* Contribution of those writing into Wikipedia in Tatar was recognized by choosing myself as one of the current year's "For the great service to Tatar nation" medal recipients. (Aug.3)* We recorded a 40 min interview in Turkish (Aug.4, seehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK3tFBWMWcs )* We didn't yet meet the President of the Republic (his schedule changed once again), but I got another firm request to meet with the Minister for Youth Affairs (another good acquaintance of mine, ex-member of local Comedy Club type activity), as well as with the Head of World Congress of Tatars' Executive Bureau, and more TV & written press interviews are lining up.* I am trying to manage these guys' optimism & desire to move quickly, keeping in mind they are not really familiar with the Wiki-way or our communities' policies & practices* Bashkir (ba) & Sakha (sah) communities have shared advice about how to assure that local Wikimedia community stays clearly independent in a cultural environment where neither Education, nor GLAM programs will attract local partners unless those have a strong support of the regional or federal government entities.* Looking forward to meet with my Wikimania-2017 roommate from the Philippines in Singapore on Aug.16 to collect some more input from Asia-------- Пересылаемое сообщение--------03.08.2018, 19:35, "Фархад Фаткуллин / Farkhad Fatkullin" <frhd(a)yandex.com>:Thursday, 2 August 2018Republic of Tatarstan Ministry for Informatization & Communication @ IT-park, Kazan18:00-20:50Meeting with Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister - Minister for Informatization & Communications Roman Shaykhutdinovhttp://mic.tatarstan.ru/eng/minister.htmon opportunities Wikimedia projects & popularization thereof among the population of the Republic can bring for TatarstanIn attendance:* Almaz A. Valiullin, Director General of Tatarstan Center for Information Technologieshttp://mic.tatarstan.ru/eng/valiullin.htm* Tatyana S. Kamaletdinova, CEO of Tatarstan Center for Information Technologieshttp://mic.tatarstan.ru/eng/kamaletdinova.htm* Anna V. Yakovleva, Head of Ministry's Press-Servicehttp://mic.tatarstan.ru/rus/about/structure_new?department_id=80576* Farkhad N. Fatkullin, 2018 Wikimedian of the Year, Wikimedia Russia memberhttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:FrhdkazanAgenda:1. Content creation contests2. Education projects3. How can these be organized in a systemic way, engaging students throughout all municipal districts of Tatarstan & Tatar diaspora globally, and assessing effectiveness of measures4. Larger Tatar language internet development, promoting content creation in the language5. .tatar domain6. ContentTranslation7. Generating lists for content creation8. Free licenses9. Wikidata10. Regional educational Wiki-seminar for beginners, introduction & orientation11. Smartphone oriented educational projects around Tatar & Tatar Wikipedia (beginning with Tatar version ofwww.kakprav.com & on to WOK Master type )12. OSM in Tatar13. The way forward: visiting WMF to discover other opportunities, MoU with WMF?Decided:1. Almaz Valiullin to head the Working Group on behalf of the Ministry2. Next meeting set for / around 20th of August3. Minister requested his staff to draft documents regarding moving all Regional & Municipal budget funded websites to CC-BY type free licenses4. Minister proposed every organization website place a link to a Wikipedia article about it (in Tatar, Russian or English, depending on the language used)5. Help is requested about developing simple samples or article creation guidelines for various institutions of Tatarstan & diaspora organizations to learn what is considered appropriate by Wiki-community & how should representatives of respective entities6. Annual Tatar Internet Awards Ceremony to include awards to leading editors of Wikimedia projects in Tatar7. Help is requested to develop a framework of Wikipedia Article Contests for Secondary School Children of Tatastan, with article quality assessment schemes (prizes & organization to be funded by Tatarstan goverment, promotion in local mass-media, schools & etc.)8. Help is requested to develop a framework for a sustainable functioning of a Tatarstan & Tatar language oriented Wikimedia thematic organization to be responsible for systemic work around developing & promoting Wikimedia projects in Tatar, as well as Tatarstan-oriented content creation for various Wikis9. Readiness to consider awarding *.tatar domain names to those, who develop attractive projects in Tatar that can't be hosted on Wikimedia platform or otherwise need a Tatar digital identity10. Help is requested regarding drafting a program proposal, necessary budget & expected results for a Tatarstan oriented introductory Wiki-seminar, open for a wide public11. Help is requested to provide links to Wikidata educational materials, Practical Use Cases & expert responses to the Deputy Minister (in English)12. Help is requested in organizing a learning visit to WMF Headquarters during Tatarstan Delegation annual fall visit to Silicon Valley & other places in U.S. to discover other opportunities-- Farkhad Fatkullin - Фархад Фаткуллин http://sikzn.ru/ Тел.+79274158066 / skype:frhdkazan / Wikipedia:frhdkazan03.08.2018, 11:42, "Фархад Фаткуллин / Farkhad Fatkullin" <frhd(a)yandex.com>:> Hi Nochole & Kui,>> Thank you for your responses & readiness to help.>> Events on the ground are developing following predictable course - we had a very constructive 3 hour long discussion last night with Tatarstan's Deputy Prime Minister (IT minister) & his team, whilst earlier Thursday I got an invite to meet with another Deputy Prime Minister (President of the National Council of Trustees for the World Congress of Tatars Association).>> More TV & magazine interviews are expected, some in detail articles in Russian promoting Wikimedia projects are in the pipelines (expecting to see the texts for necessary corrections & adding links to respective WMRU, Meta, WMF & related independent media articles (thanks to ComCom).>> I hope to find time to prepare & email both you (in English) & IT ministry's Working Group (in Russian) my summary of yesterday late evening meeting, with attendees, topics discussed, request & proposals, etc. They want to move as fast as possible, because this will help them to meet promoting Tatar language use online task they are charged with by the region's President.>> Just a few to begin with:> * Ready to move all regional and municipal government websites into CC-BY, add links to respective WP articles from all these> * Willing to have Tatarstan & Tatar language oriented thematic organization in place to work with secondary schools & Universities, GLAMS, diaspora> * Ready to sponsor prizes for article writing contests (either through WMRU or this new entity)> * Requesting guidance from myself & Wikimedia community on what's the best way to make this all successful> * Interested in supporting WMRU organized general public educational Wiki-Seminar in Tatarstan Academy of Sciences or other respected facility with a large conference hall open to all public (September-October?)> * Willing to visit WMF headquarters in November to meet, learn more about what's there (I admit I don't read all mailing lists or Meta discussions, don't have time to see all wonderful YouTube videos available, haven't yet have time to visit a single Wikimedia Conference) & possibly sign MoUs or whatever that would help speed up Wikimedia acceptance & popularity growth among the population of the region.>> I am in touch with Wikimedia RU & Wikimedia Languages of Russia Community's regarding ongoing developments, benefiting from collective wisdom of Wikimedians I know.>> Should you be ready to bring any ideas to the table, please shoot them my way.>> regards,> farhad>> --> Farkhad Fatkullin - Фархад Фаткуллин http://sikzn.ru/ Тел.+79274158066 / skype:frhdkazan / Wikipedia:frhdkazan>> 02.08.2018, 16:35, "Nichole Saad" <nsaad(a)wikimedia.org>:>> Hi Farhad,>>>> First, congratulations on being named "Wikimedian of the Year!" We have received your letter, and are looking forward to engage with your ideas. Realistically, I'll be able to provide a more in depth response early next week.>>>> best regards,>>>> Nichole>>>> On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 2:45 PM Фархад Фаткуллин / Farkhad Fatkullin <frhd(a)yandex.com> wrote:>>> Dear Sirs,>>>>>> This is from Farhad, User:frhdkazan (ComCom member, now a.k.a. 2018 Wikimedian of the Year) with some proposals about how to leverage a fleeting opportunity I got. Please read the text below this letter ASAP & think how you can help seize the moment. I'm looking forward to first ideas within 24 hours from now.>>>>>> Any support of yours would be greatly appreciated.>>> Thanks a million.>>> regards,>>> farhad>>>>>> P.S. More on where I'm coming from can later be discovered @http://frhd.narod.ru/resume-en.htm (dated, stopped my retainer contract with the Office of Tatarstan President in September 2013) & more up-to-date but in Russian @http://sikzn.narod.ru/index/0-4 . I have previously translated & provided digital media with the link to Russian text of Wikimedia Blog post about Jess Wadehttps://ru.wikinews.org/wiki/?curid=176108 , & now contacted Asian colleagues to get similar content about Nahid Sultan & Wikimedia Bangladesh. Also on my agenda is to record a video-interview in Turkish for Wikimedia Turkey's communication campaign - I speak the language & we are in touch with Turkish community. I also need to get back to interpreting into Russian videos of Wikimania-2018 available on YouTube - maybe later this week, before I join my family for a few days off & then a week-long interpretation assignment in Singapore.>>>>>> -->>> Farkhad Fatkullin - Фархад Фаткуллинhttp://sikzn.ru/ Тел.+79274158066 / skype:frhdkazan / Wikipedia:frhdkazan>>>>>> TRIGGER>>> Following Jimmy's unexpected pass during Wikimania-2018 Closing Ceremony, I became an instant celebrity of sort - myself alone I've seen over 40 articles with positive PR about Wikipedia & wider body of Wikimedia projects,>>> * one by RT in Russian collecting over 1.1 million Facebook likes in under 8 hours from publication>>> * short positive ones from Russian Federation government's Official gazette & Russkiy Mir Foundation>>> * first ever mention that people can donate to Wikimedia Russia volunteers organization for us to be able to fund local Wiki-seminars, conferences & contests (WMF is not funding Wikimedia Russia & can't allow us to use donate link from Russian Wikipedia or place a link to "Thank you, but we don't accept donations from Russia" page where users from Russia are being routed>>> * about to get one with links published to various WMF & Wikimedia Russia projects, including promoting free licenses, Education & GLAM programs, etc.>>> I'm periodically collecting these @https://tt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Википедия:Безнең_турында_матбугатта#Ел_викиме… when time permits, but there's more in my Facebook Messenger.>>>>>> CONTEXT>>> This is also generating very positive attention on behalf of the Republic of Tatarstan government, as well as our regional NGO partner, Selet Youth Education Foundation, with whom yet unrecognized Tatar Wikimedians are jointly running Selet WikiSchool project.https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/News/May_2018/Selet_WikiSchool The latter want to introduce this joint initiative, as well as Wikimedia Russia executive director Stanislav Kozlovsky (Ph.D. in Psychology, Researcher & a Senior lecturer at Moscow State University) and myself to the President of Tatarstan during his visit to their Annual International Forum of Tatar-speaking High-School Age Youth on August 6th. Unrelated to that I was yesterday called up by a good acquaintance of mine (Tatarstan Vice Prime-Minister, Minister for IThttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Shaykhutdinov ), who invited me to have a talk with him tomorrow about how promoting Wikimedia projects in wider Tatar-speaking world (only about 25% of Tatars live in Tatarstan) can help him get whatever current President wants him to do to develop Tatar language use online. There are some other Tatarstan Prime-Minister Office level things in the pipeline, & I am also waiting for a call from Russian Federation ex-IT Ministerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolay_Nikiforov , whom I know from his years in Tatarstan government as well (until 2012). FYI: Wikimedia movement is still unknown in Russia, with local mass media outlets are predominantly speaking about Wikipedia in Russian when there is some lapse that can be exploited to show one's Russian patriotism & thus score some points (basically same political circus, as what we are seeing in U.S. with Russia-collusion story in the overdrive, just opposite direction), and here we get something to reverse the situation big time, explaining to the wide public that it's not only Ok, but even desirable they engage with Wikimedia projects.>>>>>> IDEA>>> Keeping in mind that Tatarstan President is the head of both Russia-Islamic World Strategic Vision Group & Association of Innovative Regions of Russia, Jimmy gave me a-hell-of-an-opportunity for an elevator pitch for Wikimedia movement in Russia and some adjacent counties (think Turkey & Central Asia), and I would really hate seeing it go unused. I will do my part here (about CC-BY for regional government controlled websites, Wikipedia Education Program as an extracurricular activity in all secondary school & universities, GLAM, as well as some locally funded carrots for participants), but I also want your help in driving this to a home-run. Every fall Tatarstan President & the delegation is visiting Silicon Valley & other places of interest in U.S. & it would be great if we could set-up a physical visit to Wikimedia Foundation, with a first hand presentation of best international practices the movement if proud of & have some MoU on cooperation signed (as a bureaucratic basis for continuing the conversation) with either some department in Tatarstan government, just like the one you signed with the Mexican Ministry of Culturewww.eluniversal.com.mx/cultura/secretaria-de-cultura-y-wikimedia-firman-con…. To set the context, Tatarstan has such formal documents with a number of American companies & institutions, with our private English-speaking IT Univesity @https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innopolis having been developed jointly with Carnegie Mellon University (with consultancy fees paid by Tatastan), we have Russia's first publicly funded hospital certified to be meetinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Commission requirements & plenty of U.S. investors @ ourhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabuga_Special_Economic_Zone .  On top of this, we could benefit from having Selet Youth Educational movementhttp://selet.biz/en/ to embrace Wiki even further, so maybe a similar MoU on collaboration between them andWikiedu.org signed simultaneously would be great (I met LiAnna and Jami in Montreal last year & was really impressed with what these guys are doing).>>>>>> REQUEST>>> Please shoot something my way before the same time tomorrow, for me to handle the meeting with Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister more effectively to progressively open other opportunities I've touched on. On top of what I described above & my last year's ideas  @https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Frhdkazan/Wiki4RegionalDevt (in Russian), I'll be bringing to the table topics of:>>> * Wikidata>>> * OSM, as well as a>>> * WOK-like project for all things in Tatar (I was contacted by a local 9th grader who, on his own initiative with a help of a teacher, did something similar for students who want to train for Russian-language SAT/ACT type examwww.kakprav.com & now offered to develop such or bigger thing for Tatar). For more on WOK, seehttps://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/wikipedia-wok-seek-nigerian-content-onl…>>> * whatever else you or anybody else can help me think of until then & or later opportunities>>>> -->> Nichole Saad>> Wikimedia Foundation | Senior Program Manager, Education>> nsaad(a)wikimedia.org>> user: NSaad (WMF)-------- Конец пересылаемого сообщения ---------- Farkhad Fatkullin - Фархад Фаткуллин http://sikzn.ru/ Тел.+79274158066 / skype:frhdkazan / Wikipedia:frhdkazan
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Hullo everyone.I was asked by a volunteer for help getting stats on the gender gap incontent on a certain Wikipedia, and came up with simple Wikidata QueryService[1] queries that pulled the total number of articles on a givenWikipedia about men and about women, to calculate *the proportion ofarticles about women out of all articles about humans*.Then I was curious about how that wiki compared to other wikis, so I ranthe queries on a bunch of languages, and gathered the results into a table,here:https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Ijon/Content_gap(please see the *caveat* there.)I don't have time to fully write-up everything I find interesting in thoseresults, but I will quickly point out the following:1. The Nepali statistic is simply astonishing! There must be a storythere. I'm keen on learning more about this, if anyone can shed light.2. Evidently, ~13%-17% seems like a robust average of the proportion ofarticles about women among all biographies.3. among the top 10 largest wikis, Japanese is the least imbalanced. Goodjob, Japanese Wikipedians! I wonder if you have a good sense of whatdrives this relatively better balance. (my instinctive guess is pop culturecoverage.)4. among the top 10 largest wikis, Russian is the most imbalanced.5. I intend to re-generate these stats every two months or so, toeventually have some sense of trends and changes.6. Your efforts, particularly on small-to-medium wikis, can really make adent in these numbers! For example, it seems I am personallyresponsible[2] for almost 1% of the coverage of women on Hebrew Wikipedia!:)7. I encourage you to share these numbers with your communities. Perhapsyou'd like to overtake the wiki just above yours? :)8. I'm happy to add additional languages to the table, by request. Or youcan do it yourself, too. :) A.[1]https://query.wikidata.org/[2] Yay #100wikidays :)https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/100wikidays-- Asaf Bartov Wikimedia Foundation <http://www.wikimediafoundation.org>Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in thesum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality!https://donate.wikimedia.org
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26 Feb '19
Hi everyone!I'm very happy to announce that the Affiliations Committee has recognized[1] Wikimedia Community User Group Albania [2] as a Wikimedia User Group.The group aims to improve content about Albania across the Wikimediaprojects, including Commons and Wikidata, and to collaborate with otherWikimedia user groups, chapters, and other free culture groups in Albaniaand across the region.Please join me in congratulating the members of this new user group!Regards,Kirill LokshinChair, Affiliations Committee[1]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Affiliations_Committee/Resolutions/Recognit…[2]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Community_User_Group_Albania
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Hi folks,Based on comments that I received on Wikimedia-l, I would like to invitepeople to a casual online meetup one hour before the monthly WMF Metricsand Activities Meeting.There will be no set agenda. You can come with questions or ideas that youwould like to discuss. Please be willing to listen to questions and ideasfrom other Wikimedians.I will host the meeting with the Zoom software. You can join with softwareor by using your phone. If you join by phone then your phone number will bevisible to other participants.The primary language of the meeting will be English, but if people wouldlike to communicate in diverse languages then that is okay too. We canfacilitate translation by text chat. Many Wikimedians, myself included, aremultilingual in varying degrees, so we might try to have liveinterpretation also.Here is information about how to connect:Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android:https://zoom.us/j/136978210Or iPhone one-tap : Argentina: +543415122188,,136978210#Or Telephone: Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your currentlocation): Argentina: +54 341 512 2188 Australia: +61 (0) 2 8015 2088 or +61 (0) 8 7150 1149 Canada: +1 647 558 0588 Hong Kong, China: +852 5808 6088 France: +33 (0) 1 8288 0188 or +33 (0) 7 5678 4048 Germany: +49 (0) 30 3080 6188 or +49 (0) 30 5679 5800 Israel: +972 (0) 3 978 6688 Italy: +39 069 480 6488 Japan: +81 (0) 3 4578 1488 or +81 524 564 439 Mexico: +52 229 910 0061 or +52 554 161 4288 Spain: +34 84 368 5025 or +34 91 198 0188 Sweden: +46 (0) 7 6692 0434 or +46 (0) 8 4468 2488 Russia: +7 495 283 9788 United Kingdom: +44 (0) 20 3051 2874 or +44 (0) 20 3695 0088 US: +1 408 638 0986 or +1 646 558 8665 Meeting ID: 136 978 210 International numbers available:https://zoom.us/u/ekaPibJIyThe first "Wikimedia Café" meetup will be on 30 August 2018, at 17:00 UTC /10:00 Pacific.Let me emphasize that the environment won't be like this<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:West_Hartford,_Connecticut_health_care_r…>,so please don't feel intimated if you are nervous about public speaking.(If a conversation feels to me like it is becoming uncivil or intimidating,then I will ask the debaters to quiet themselves or to move to somewhereelse.) The meeting will generally have an environment that is more like this<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Caf%C3%A9_M%C3%A9lange,_Wien.jpg> orthis<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Takamatsu-Castle-Building-Interior-M3488…>.I anticipate that few people will come, which is okay. I hope that if youcome then you will enjoy the environment and conversation.Until next time,Pine(https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
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06 Feb '19
Hi all,==Background==In November 2016, I presented the result of a joint research thathelped us understand English Wikipedia readers better. (Presentationathttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIaMuWA84bY ). I talked about howwe used English, Persian, and Spanish Wikipedia readers' inputs tobuild a taxonomy of Wikipedia use-cases along several dimensions,capturing users’ motivations to visit Wikipedia, the depth ofknowledge they are seeking, and their knowledge of the topic ofinterest prior to visiting Wikipedia. I also talked about the resultsof the study we did to quantify the prevalence of these use-cases viaa large-scale user survey conducted on English Wikipedia. In thatstudy, we also matched survey responses to the respondents’ digitaltraces in Wikipedia’s server logs which enabled us in discoveringbehavioral patterns associated with specific use-cases. You can readthe full study athttps://arxiv.org/abs/1702.05379 .==What do we want to do now?==There are quite a few directions this research can continue on, andthe most immediate one is to understand whether the results that weobserve (in English Wikipeida) is robust across languages/cultures.For this, we are going to repeat the study, but this time in morelanguages. Here are the languages on our list: Arabic, Dutch, English,Hindi, Japanese, Spanish (thanks to all the volunteers who have beenhelping us translating all survey related documents to theselanguages.:)==What about your language?==If your language is not one of the six languages above and you'd liketo learn about the readers of Wikipedia in it (in the specific waysdescribed above), please get back to me by Monday, April 24, AoE. Icannot guarantee that we can run the study in your language, however,I guarantee that we will give it a good try if you're interested. Thedecision to include more languages will depend on: our capacity to dothe analysis, the speed at which your community can help us translatethe material to the language, the traffic to that language, a coupleof sentences on how you'd think the result can help your community,and your willingness to help us document the results for your languageathttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Be…(Quite some work will need to go to have readable/usabledocumentations available and we are too small to be able to guaranteethat on our own for many languages.)Best,Leila--Leila ZiaSenior Research ScientistWikimedia Foundation
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31 Jan '19
Mindful of the ongoing discussions about conferences, I think that itwould be helpful to have a big picture understanding of the goals, plans,and budgets for conferences collectively.As far as I know, these are the types of recurring conferences:(1) Wikimania, which seems to be a multi-purpose international conference,with somewhat open admission if someone can afford to attend, is willing toattend, and can get the necessary legal permissions;(2) the Wikimedia Summit (which I hope will get a name change to reflectits actual scope, because it's not an all-Wikimedia summit) which willfocus on WMF, WMF committees that work with WMF affiliate organizations,and WMF affiliate organizations;(3) thematic conferences, such as the Wikisource Conference;(4) regional conferences, such as WikiConference North America;(5) organization-specific meetings of various kinds, including affiliateorganizations' annual general meetings and WMF All Hands, and(6) the Wikimedia Technical Conference.I believe that WMF intended to do some strategic planning for thecollection of conferences as a part of the larger WMF-led strategicplanning process. Is this type of planning underway for conferences, and ifso can we get an update from someone who is familiar with the situation? Ifthe person who will respond is a paid staff member, then please feel freeto wait to respond until a convenient workday next week. In the meantime,other people may wish to comment or ask questions.Thanks!Pine(https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
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Hi everyone!I'm very happy to announce that the Affiliations Committee has recognized[1] the Wikimedia Community of Tatar Language User Group [2] as a WikimediaUser Group. The group aims to develop Wikipedia in Tatar into most popularcontent portal of the Tatar-language internet; to grow other Wikimediaprojects in the Tatar language; and to teach new generations ofTatar-language Wikimedians, developing their skills through sharingexperiences.Please join me in congratulating the members of this new user group!Regards,Kirill LokshinChair, Affiliations Committee[1]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Affiliations_Committee/Resolutions/Recognit…[2]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Community_of_Tatar_language_User_…
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