I hereby confirm that I, Ham, am the same user as Artifex on other projects, and wish to merge the two accounts as Ham II. Ham (talk) 15:39, 29 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Hi,
You’re getting this message because you participated in the 2015 Community Wishlist Survey and we want to make sure you don't miss it this year – or at least can make the conscious choice to ignore if it you want to. The 2015 survey decided what the Community Tech team should work on during 2016. It was also the focus of Wikimedia hackathons and work by other developers. You can see the status of wishes from the 2015 wishlist at 2015 Community Wishlist Survey/Results.
The 2016 Community Wishlist Survey is now open for wishes. You can create proposals until November 20. You will be able to vote on which wishes you think are best or most important between November 28 and December 12. /Johan (WMF) (talk) via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 11:17, 14 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Issue 35, July – August 2019
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Issue 39, May – June 2020
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Issue 40, July – August 2020
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- Albania report: Wikivoyage edit-a-thon - Editing Albania and Kosovo’s travel destinations
- Brazil report: Open innovation and dissemination activities: wrapping up great achievements on a major GLAM in Brazil
- Czech Republic report: First Prague Wiki Editathon held in Prague
- Estonia report: Virtual exhibition about Polish-Estonian relations. Rephotography and cultural heritage
- Germany report: KulTour in Swabia and 8000 documents new online
- India report: Utilising Occasion for Content donation: A story
- Netherlands report: WMIN & WMNL collaboration & Japanese propaganda films
- Serbia report: Enriching Wiki projects in different ways
- Sweden report: Free music and new recordings of songs in the public domain; Autumn in the libraries; Yes, you can hack the heritage this year – online!
- Uganda report: Participating in the African Librarians Week (24-30 May 2020)
- UK report: Spanish metal and ...
- USA report: Wiknic & Black Artists Matter & Respect Her Crank
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- Brazil report: Wikidata birthday celebrations, Wiki Loves Monuments, new partnerships and more!
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- France report: AAF training course; Workshops in Strasbourg; European Heritage Days: Rennes; Wiki Loves Monuments
- Germany report: Ahoy! Wikipedians set sail to document the reality of modern seafaring
- Indonesia report: New GLAM partnerships on data donation; Commons structured data edit-a-thon
- Norway report: Students taking on GLAM Wiki women in red
- Sweden report: Musikverket: more folk music and photos; Hack for Heritage 2020; Wiki Loves Monuments; Wikipedia in the libraries; Digital Book Fair on Wikipedia
- UK report: National Lottery; Khalili Collections
- USA report: Virtual events MetFashion, 19SuffrageStories, WikiCari Festival and more
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- AfLIA Wikipedia in African Libraries report: Wikipedia in African Libraries Project
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- Finland report: Postponed Hack4FI GLAM hackathon turned into an online global Hack4OpenGLAM
- France report: Partnership with BNU Strasbourg
- Germany report: Coding da Vinci cultural data hackathon heads to Lower Saxony
- India report: Mapping GLAM in Maharashtra, India
- Indonesia report: Bulan Sejarah Indonesia 2.0; Structured data edit-a-thon; Proofreading mini contest
- Netherlands report: National History Month: East to West, Dutch libraries and Wikipedia
- New Zealand report: West Coast Wikipedian at Large
- Norway report: The Sámi Languages on wiki
- Serbia report: Many activities are in our way
- Sweden report: Librarians learn about Wikidata; More Swedish literature on Wikidata; Online Edit-a-thon Dalarna; Applications to the Swedish Innovation Agency; Kulturhistoria som gymnasiearbete; Librarians and Projekt HBTQI; GLAM Statistical Tool
- UK report: Enamels of the World
- USA report: American Archive of Public Broadcasting; Smithsonian Women in Finance Edit-a-thon; Black Lunch Table; San Diego/October 2020; WikiWednesday Salon
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Issue 41, September – October 2020
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Issue 42, November – December 2020
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- Library Card input requested
- Libraries love Wikimedia, too!
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- Albania report: Collaboration with the New Vision Organization in Tirana; Summer of Wikivoyage Campaign 2021
- Australia report: Representation and erasure: opportunities and risks that Wikipedia presents for First Nations knowledges
- Brazil report: A wikicontest to celebrate and make visible the state of Bahia
- India report: Rabimas proofread contest ends on Bengali Wikisource
- New Zealand report: New Zealand holds its second Wikimedia conference, and a performing arts Wikiproject gathers steam
- Serbia report: New chances for GLAM success
- Sweden report: Photos of Childrens theatre
- UK report: A Thousand Images of Islam, British Library Updates
- USA report: Smithsonian Wiki Focus: Black Women in Food History; San Diego 73; Black Lunch Table Black artists
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- India report: Rabimas proofread contest ends on Bengali Wikisource
- New Zealand report: New Zealand holds its second Wikimedia conference, and a performing arts Wikiproject gathers steam
- Serbia report: New chances for GLAM success
- Sweden report: Photos of Childrens theatre
- UK report: A Thousand Images of Islam, British Library Updates
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Issue 46, July – August 2021
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- From the team: Migration from Outreach to Meta: your opinion is needed
- France report: Study day on open content; Open content GLAM report
- India report: Second proofread competition ended on Bengali Wikisource in collaboration with the British Library
- Italy report: Traing course and conference in November
- Serbia report: GLAMorous November
- Sweden report: Art, design and history from the museums of Göteborg; Maps in the National Archives of Sweden
- UK report: Khalili Collections
- Ukraine report: Aricle contest for librarians «Local cultural heritage and prominent people»
- USA report: Smithsonian demos new Wiki API Connector tool and other meetups
- Content Partnerships Hub report: We continue building for the hub; SDC for fun and profit: detecting bad coordinates; Needs assessment – video recorded interviews; Improving ISA
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