Grants talk:Project/Rapid/Paiwan Language and Culture on Wikimedia Projects/Report

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Report Reviewed and Accepted[edit]

Hello @Iyumu,

Thank you for submitting your report. It reads well and captures the key activities you have conducted over the grant period. Thank you for all the efforts in putting it together. I have a few suggestions to make the report more comprehensive.


1) Metrics - Are you able to provide more details on these two core metrics as well?

  • Number of participants: 10~20
  • Number of repeat participants (for projects that include a series of events): 2-5 people (assuming 25% retention rate)
  • You can add these to your these to your outcome table
  • If you weren't able to track these, you can still list it and share why
  • These were included in your grant application

2) Conference

  • I'll suggest adding the link to the paiwan video and celtic conference page in your report
  • Likewise for the presentation the team did at wikimania (as this video is much longer in duration, you can also reference timings on the videos and provide a short description on the video content so more readers will be encouraged to watch the video)


While the report was comprehensive, I thoroughly enjoyed watching the videos as they provided more context, stories, challenges and thoughts about your implementation journey and future plans.


Overall, it was a really commendable effort seeing the project plans come to live and thank you for sharing them with us. Congratulations to you and the team! I'll go ahead to accept the report. You can take in these comments at your own time. Thank you.


Regards, Jacqueline JChen (WMF) (talk) 02:56, 6 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]