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Hi Flor, In the June newsletter it is said we have to get in touch with you to know about grants for the wikiconvention in Grenoble. COuld you let me know? Kind regards, Nattes à chat
- Yes, I thought we were all clear, but I still need to know if WMCH can fund people based outside of Switzerland. For Switzerland-based Wikipedians, they just need to contact me. I am also trying to rethink what we ask of grant recipients in exchange for the grant, so the details are to be filled. I will discuss this further with you when we meet on Monday.
- Warm wishes,
- --Flor WMCH (talk) 12:44, 20 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Merci Flor pour l'organisation. Je viendrai à la visite samedi matin. Ensuite quand aura lieu l'atelier d'édition? Je ne serai pas disponible l'après-midi à cause du Jarditroc. J'ai saisi l'occasion de trier ma bibliothèque et rassemblé quelques livres dans une valise à roulette. A samedi, --Crataegus077 (talk) 20:03, 29 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Hello@Crataegus077:! Malheureusement, je n'ai pas pu organiser d'atelier d'édition en lien! La Bibliothèque de la Cité nous ayant fait défaut peu de jours avant mon départ en vacances, et sachant que je ne suis rentrée que hier, je n'ai rien pu organiser. J'avais demandé aux motivé·e·s de le faire si elles·ils le souhaitaient, mais je n'ai pas eu d'échos. Si tu veux organiser quelque chose, on parle volontiers de dates quand on se voit samedi, aussi pour voir les disponibilités des un·e·s et des autres.--Flor WMCH (talk) 13:06, 30 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Prochain atelier[edit]
Bonjour Flor,
Merci pour votre message et la communication du prochain atelier. Je ne serai pas présent car je serai en montagne jusqu'à fin octobre.
Je vous souhaite un bel été.
Avec mes meilleures salutation.
Raymond
Chère Flor,
J’ai récemment créé un compte d’utilisatrice dans le cadre de l’edit-a-thon ‘Frauen für Wikipedia’ organisé par la SRF à Zurich. Originaire de la Suisse romande (canton de Fribourg), je suis de langue maternelle française et tient à créer des pages sur des femmes suisses dans fr.wikipedia (et non dans de.wikipedia).
Hier, j’ai créé un brouillon au sujet de Marie-Claude Chappuis, chanteuse d’opéra dans fr.wikipedia. Actuellement, il ne m’est pas possible de le publier car il semble que l’option ‘plus’ ne soit disponible pour mon compte que dans de.wikipedia.
Quelle est la marche à suivre pour que je puisse publier cette page et les suivantes dans fr.wikipedia ?
Cordialement,
Aysha
Compte d’utilisatrice : Aysha van de Paer
Bonjour,
Je vous contacte suite à une demande que j'ai inscrite sur la page d'informations du Wiktionnaire. Différent(e)s participant(e)s ont répondu, notamment Noé qui m'a recommandé de prendre contact avec vous.
Je suis à la recherche d'une base de données (au format Excel par exemple) regroupant l’ensemble des mots du français (sans les définitions, simplement les mots) et la prononciation selon l’alphabet phonétique français (et éventuellement les indications du genre et de la nature). Noé semble m'indiquer que vous sauriez extraire ce type de liste ou que vous pourriez m’orienter vers une personne qui sait le faire. Est-ce bien le cas? Si oui, quelles seraient vos conditions pour réaliser une telle extraction?
En espérant que vous pourrez prendre en considération ma demande, je vous souhaite une belle journée.
Meilleures salutations,
Virgile Regnaud
- Bonjour,
- Désolée, je n'ai pas du tout un tel fichier. @Noé:, tu avais quelque chose de spécifique en tête dont je ne me rappelle pas?--Flor WMCH (talk) 14:05, 23 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
- Bonjour,
- Je proposais de voir avec Wikimédia CH dans le cas où le besoin serait pour une extraction dynamique, à réitérer à périodicité fixe. Cela pourrait nécessiter un coût pour un peu de développement, et la personne résidant en Suisse, je me suis dis que ce serait probablement mieux d'en parler avec toi. Je ne sais pas si Wikimedia CH pourrait aider ou mettre en relation avec des personnes éventuellement compétentes. Sur le Wiktionnaire, un contributeur propose de contacter l'auteur de l'article suivant, qui pourra fournir un tel tableau : https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.13321.pdf
Noé (talk) 14:11, 23 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
- Alors pour ce qui est des demandes de financement pour des projets, j'orienterai les utilisat·eur·rice·s sur la page de demande de microfinancement de Wikimedia CH en étant un peu plus explicite. Pour des projets plus chers/ou à réitérer, il faudra peut-être passer par notre Appel à projets, que l'on lance tous les étés (vers la fin juillet).--Flor WMCH (talk) 14:21, 23 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Bonjour, j'ai trouvé quelques erreurs à corriger à un article mais je viens de remarquer qu'il faut un compte pour éditer sur certains articles.
Pour cette article, pour le président dans l'infobox à la ligne direction, ce doit être à la place 1986 (Jack Stupp 1957-1986 et Michael Haberman 1986-1996), c'est l'année de changement de président.
Et voici un paragraphe avec une source à ajouter en ordre chronologique à la section Histoire, il suffit de recopier le texte source dans cette page de discussion dont voici:
Le Unknown date 1986, 7, Jack Stupp démissionne de son poste de président-directeur général, et est remplacé par le vice-président Michael Haberman[1].
Là le résultat n'est pas bon mais il sera correct à l'article.
Et toujours à la section Histoire à la phrase: En août 1996.., il faudrait changer la fin de la phrase: pour 70 millions de dollars, par: pour environ 75 millions de dollars. C'est ce qui est indiqué dans la référence.
Merci encore si vous pouvez apporter ces corrections mineures!--2605:B100:536:FCB6:8130:FE09:C304:DD8A 17:18, 4 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
- Bonjour, malheureusement, je ne peux pas faire cela. Je vous incite à faire cette même demande sur la page de discussion de l'article cité, dont voici le lien, en citant des sources telles que des articles de presse.--Flor WMCH (talk) 17:20, 4 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Flor. Thank you for endorsing WDH grant application. Due to the covid19, I decided to withdraw it for the moment (the budget mostly aimed to organize offline events we aren'ty able to organise yet with this crise), until we are in a better position and situation to make it happen. We will still have some few activities online. We will let you know the follow-ups on the project page Wiki Droits Humains on wikipédia fr. Thank you again for your support.--Tonpseudo (talk) 08:45, 31 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
- Hi @Tonpseudo:, thanks for the news. Wishing health to you and your loved ones.--Flor WMCH (talk) 13:07, 31 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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