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Episode 109: Wiki-PR, MP4 RFC, Art museum editathon, RFA - 5 February 2014
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This episode available at YouTube: [1]
Planned time
- Google Hangouts, Wednesday, Feb 5, 10pm Eastern US time. Contact: Andrew Lih or Facebook group [2]
- Facebook planning and discussion page for Wikipedia Weekly [3]
Participants:
Roundtable Topics
[edit]- Wiki-PR update
- WikiVIP voices project
- Video/MP4 RfC goes down commons:Commons:Requests_for_comment/MP4_Video
- Andrew's American University Wikipedia class launches, edit-a-thon Feb 11 at the American Art Museum
- Ideas for "challenges" to students? - video, WikiVIP voices
- Mini class project - Satya Nadella article - http://stats.grok.se/en/latest/Satya_Nadella
- http://www.laweekly.com/los-angeles/wikipedia-becomes-a-battleground-for-art-activism/Content?oid=4416421
Big topic: Systemic bias. Emily anchors this topic, in preparation for a module with Andrew's students in the American University class(postponed due to Emily bandwidth issues)- Which news sources influence Wikipedia - http://towcenter.org/blog/which-news-organizations-influence-wikipedia/
- Cool mapping project - http://mapwikipedia.com
- Former tallest buildings
- Culture of RfA - Werespielchequers and RFA tracking - User:WereSpielChequers/RFA_by_month
- Kevin Gorman is an admin now
- Easier today?
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- News and notes
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- Top articles this week
- https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/User:West.andrew.g/Popular_pages
- https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Wikipedia:TOP25
Index
[edit]- 00:00:00 – Introductions
- 00:01:01 – WikiPR update
- 00:15:15 – WikiVIP and multimedia in Wikipedia
- 00:21:36 – RfC on video support across Wikimedia projects
- 00:38:11 – Andrew's American University Wikipedia class
- 00:46:48 – Which news sources Wikipedia uses the most
- 00:53:04 – Plotting Wikipedia’s geodata on maps
- 00:54:51 – State of Wikipedia:Requests for adminship
- 01:22:22 – popular articles of the last week