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Latest comment: 23 days ago by MediaWiki message delivery in topic Join us for “Many Tongues, One Movement: Voices Across Languages”!

IRC cloak request

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I am Mbimmler on freenode and I would like the cloak wikimedia/Mbimmler. Thanks. --Mbimmler 20:03, 15 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Archival permission

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Hello Michael,

I am the archivist for the language subcommittee. You sent a message to the subcommittee on December 3rd 2007, also available to you in OTRS ticket#2007120310004099. Discussion with the subcommittee is regularly copied to a public archive for transparency. Since you have not agreed to archival, your messages are currently replaced with the message "<this user has not agreed to public archival>".

Do you agree to archival? Even if you agree to public archival, you can mark any email or comment as private and the message will be replaced by an appropriate note to that effect. The archives can be edited at any time to remove a message you forgot to mark as private.

Thanks. —{admin} Pathoschild 22:41:34, 17 January 2008 (UTC)

Hi, in general I'm fine with my messages to LangCom being archived publicly. However, in this case I merely forwarded an OTRS message and thus I cannot give permission for this one, as OTRS emails are per se confidential. --> Principally, yes; in this case: no. --Mbimmler 14:57, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
I haven't gotten archival permission from the user you're quoting (at least not yet), so your messages will be archived with the quoted portions censored. Would that be acceptable? —{admin} Pathoschild 20:49:16, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
Why, yes, sure ;-) --Mbimmler 21:56, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Translation of Oxford Wikimania bid

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Hi - many thanks for your work correcting and improving the translations of the introduction to the bid. It is greatly appreciated! Warofdreams 16:44, 28 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

No problem, I'll do some more translations work when I find time (and well, I hope to go up to Oxford in fall 2009, so I might end up doing even more than that). --Mbimmler 08:20, 3 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Wikimania 2010 Oxford bid

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Thank you for supporting the Oxford bid to hold Wikimania 2010! We're currently in the final stages of the bid process - the jury will be announcing their decision by the 16th April. We're currently putting together the local team for the bid (who will do what if the bid wins); if you're able to be on the local team, please put your name in the appropriate place on m:Wikimania 2010/Bids/Oxford/Team. We'd also welcome anything you can do to help refine the bid in these last few days. If you have any questions, please let me or User:Seddon know. Thanks. Mike Peel 21:47, 10 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Join us for “Many Tongues, One Movement: Voices Across Languages”!

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Hello Mbimmler,

We’re excited to invite you to an inspiring global virtual gathering: the first Capacity Exchange Translat-a-thon.

Together with Language Diversity Hub, the Capacity Exchange (CapX) team will host its first Translation Marathon dedicated to ensuring linguistic equity in access to this amazing tool aimed to connect Wikimedians.
If you enjoy contributing to Wikimedia projects through translating and adapting content into different languages, this event is for you! Join us in the celebration of the multilingual spirit of the Wikimedia Movement at an event where communities that contribute in diverse languages will be able to share local knowledge and collaborate across borders.
Many Tongues, One Movement: Voices Across Languages

  • Date: December 6, 2025
  • Time: 12 PM (UTC) - Check the event page for your local timezone
  • Location: Online (Meta-Wiki + live session links)

If you can’t join the live event, you can still contribute to the translations! Edits will be counted for two weeks, until December 20th. And everyone who participates will receive a special badge to display on their CapX profiles.

Strengthen your collaboration through CapX

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We invite you and your community to join the Capacity Exchange (CapX), a Wikimedia community-built platform for connecting, collaborating, and exchanging skills with peers across the movement.

CapX helps Wikimedians and organizations find each other, share expertise, and build stronger, more connected communities.

Whether you’re an individual contributor, a user group, a community initiative or an affiliate, CapX helps you grow through knowledge exchange.

More information

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→ Explore the CapX platform: capx.toolforge.org
→ Read: User Guide & FAQ
→ Watch: Meet the Capacity Exchange video
→ Join our Telegram community chat: CapX Telegram Group

If your community, usergroup or affiliate would like to have a CapX organization profile, please reach out at capx@wmnobrasil.org, and we’d be delighted to support you.

With warm regards,
Joris Darlington Quarshie
Outreach Facilitator,
Capacity Exchange ProjectWikimedia Brasil

MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 14:55, 13 November 2025 (UTC)Reply