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Legal name of chapter
Wikimedia Korea
Grant contact name
user:PauloHelene
Grant contact user-name or e-mail
PauloHelene
Grant contact title (position)
User (temp.sysop request started)
Project lead name
wikimedia.kr (temp.site ko.wikia )
Project lead user-name or e-mail
PauloHelene
Project lead title (position), if any
User
Full project name
www.wikimedia.kr (한국 위키미디어,한위)
Amount requested (in USD)
3050.0
Provisional target start date
4th of July 2009
Provisional completion date
15th of August 2009

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[edit] Budget breakdown

  • Travel: USD 1,500
  • Legal fees: USD 750
  • Software development (contractor): USD 800


[edit] Project scope

  • Q. What will you spend your time doing if this project is funded?
  • A. uptill now our wikipedia are lacking. Mainly I have translated history data which seems lasting. If you grant wikimedia korea, and you ask me to do something for you. I would assist you as long as possible.


[edit] Project goal

  • Q:What will be accomplished if the project is successful?
  • A:You may get korean data for nothing as a predetermined feature.

Maybe korean encyclopedias to be before internet will attack me!

[edit] Non-financial requirements

Q.Will you need any additional support from the Wikimedia Foundation?

A.We would also like w:user:Uberfuzzy's help, once the project is complete.

[edit] Fit to strategy

The project will provide a large amount of previously-unavailable high-quality material that Korean-speaking Wikipedians will be able to immediately incorporate in the korean Wikipedia. It will therefore primarily benefit the quality of our project."


[edit] Other benefits

We believe we can get some positive media attention for this project, which may also persuade other content owners to free up their material.

[edit] Measures of success

  • Q.What measurable criteria will you use to determine that your project was successful?
  • A.They say frequencies of citation and visit are important.