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[edit]Hello, Wikitanvir (WMF). Welcome to the Wikimedia Meta-Wiki! This website is for coordinating and discussing all Wikimedia projects. You may find it useful to read our policy page. If you are interested in doing translations, visit Meta:Babylon. You can also leave a note on Meta:Babel or Wikimedia Forum (please read the instructions at the top of the page before posting there). Happy editing!
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Fellowship News of August 2012
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VOLUME 1 | August 2012 | ISSUE 3 |
As you can see from this month's issue, Wikimedia Fellowship projects continued this month with lots of experimentation. Do you have ideas for a great new fellowship project? Submit a project idea, or tell us what you think about existing project ideas today! Continue reading...
- Dispute Resolution Project — Steven Zhang monitored a trial implementing changes to the dispute resolution noticeboard on English Wikipedia this month. An update on his findings is in the Wikipedia Signpost this week. Continue reading...
- Gender Gap Project — Sarah Stierch has started developing the first phase of a new WikiWomen's Collaborative project, which seeks to engage and inspire more women to edit using social media and clear calls to action. Continue reading...
- Help Pages Redesign Project — Peter Coombe has created three new introductory tutorials for the English Wikipedia, covering referencing, uploading images, and navigating Wikipedia. He also released the write-up from this summer's in-person usability tests. Continue reading...
- Small Wiki Editor Engagement Project — Tanvir Rahman has been building new step-by-step help pages on Bangla Wikipedia. The help pages will be connected into a portal page and the new help page system will be piloted in September. Continue reading...
- Teahouse Project — We've been working on improvements for hosts, including a simplified new host creation process. HostBot was approved for a trial to send out automated invites to new editors, contributing to a 50% increase in guest participation. Continue reading...
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[edit]Hello Tanvir. According to WM:A this account had temporary sysop access until August 2012. As we're now in September I've removed your admin rights from this account. If you need them again, feel free to ask again. Regards. -- MarcoAurelio (talk) 09:00, 9 September 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks M.A., you did it right. Although I already asked Philippe to prolong it for a couple of more months as I still have the need for it. I believe he will resolve this pretty soon. :-) Tanvir Rahman (talk) 09:54, 9 September 2012 (UTC)
Fellowship News of September 2012
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VOLUME 1 | September 2012 | ISSUE 4 |
The Fellowships Program believes that supporting editors to lead on community improvements is one way WMF can help boost editor engagement. This month, Wikimedia Fellows worked on 5 projects that aim to do just that. Continue reading...
- Dispute Resolution Project — Steven Zhang compiled results of the August trial at the Dispute Resolution Noticeboard, community discussion favored closing Wikiquette assistance, and a Request for Comment on an easier way to file dispute resolution requests is underway. Continue reading...
- WikiWomen's Collaborative Project — Sarah Stierch and volunteer WikiWomen around the world launched the WikiWomen's Collaborative, a social media initiative connecting women who currently edit or aspire to edit Wikipedia. Continue reading...
- Help Pages Redesign Project — Peter Coombe completed a redesign of English Wikipedia's main help page and usability tests are being run to compare users' experiences with it. Results will be compiled and a redesign proposal will be brought to the community. Continue reading...
- Small Wiki Editor Engagement Project — Tanvir Rahman launched the new help page system on Bangla Wikipedia with pages that teach editors about new article creation and other popular editing activities. Metrics are still being collected but it appears article creation has nearly doubled. Continue reading...
- Teahouse Project — The Teahouse team refined automated invites and finished improvements that surface hosting activity. The Teahouse pages are going through a redesign to simplify usability for new editors, and we're looking at creating a new volunteer "maitre d" role. Continue reading...
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Fellowship News of October 2012
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VOLUME 1 | October 2012 | ISSUE 5 |
As WMF narrows it's focus, the Fellowships Program will be winding down in early 2013. We'll be investigating other avenues for supporting individuals via grant-making, and meanwhile, Sarah, Steven, and Tanvir will be continuing their projects for several more months, so stay tuned to the News! Continue reading...
- Dispute Resolution Project — A Request for Comment closed in favor of a universal DR request wizard and implementation is in development on English Wikipedia. Steven is drafting a second survey to learn what motivates existing DR volunteers, in hopes of increasing the pool of mediators. Continue reading...
- Help Pages Redesign Project — In the final month of Peter's fellowship, the redesign of the English Wikipedia's main help page was usability tested with good results. Community response regarding implementation so far has been supportive. Continue reading...
- Small Wiki Editor Engagement Project — A 6 week pilot of help documentation improvements in Bangla Wikipedia is wrapping up and a midpoint progress report is available. The next Bangla experiment will focus on building a support system for new editors. Continue reading...
- Teahouse Project — Phase 2 of the project is complete. With increasingly stable systems built in, the Teahouse is now a volunteer-sustained space on English Wikipedia. The phase 2 project and metrics reports are now available. Continue reading...
- WikiWomen's Collaborative Project — Results of the first month of activities on Facebook, Twitter and the blog channel demonstrate that the WikiWomen's movement is growing. Sarah and WikiWomen volunteers around the world create content daily - join in at the organizing hub. Continue reading...
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Fellowship News of November 2012
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VOLUME 1 | November 2012 | ISSUE 6 |
Three fellowship projects are still in full swing! Continue reading...
- Dispute Resolution Project — A second dispute resolution survey started running this month, in hopes of identifying new ways to retain and recruit more volunteers. An IRC office hours session was also held at the end of the month to solicit feedback and input from the community. Continue reading...
- Small Wiki Editor Engagement Project — Results from the 6-week help page pilot designed specially for new editors suggest that help page improvements have doubled the number of active new editors on Bangla Wikipedia. Continue reading...
- WikiWomen's Collaborative Project — The project has entered its second phase, the focus of which is to build more sustainable systems that can be maintained by the community as this fellowship comes to a close, and to focus on engaging with more women who are not yet editing Wikipedia. Continue reading...
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[edit]Hello bro. I'm Nahid from bangla wiki. I want you to know that i like your user page. so i copied & used it on my bangla user page, Hope you'll appreciate that. Thanks. --NahidSultan (talk) 22:58, 24 July 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]Please opt me out of any and all UCoC discussions, across projects (ko, meta, commons, wikidata, etc etc). Thank you. — regards, Revi 03:14, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
- Hi Revi, thank you for informing me. I noticed that you excluded yourself for what I thank you. UCoC consultation would benefit from your input but I respect your choice. — Wikitanvir (WMF) (talk) 03:34, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
Universal Code of Conduct News – Issue 1
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Issue 1, June 2021Read the full newsletter
Welcome to the first issue of Universal Code of Conduct News! This newsletter will help Wikimedians stay involved with the development of the new code, and will distribute relevant news, research, and upcoming events related to the UCoC.
Please note, this is the first issue of UCoC Newsletter which is delivered to all subscribers and projects as an announcement of the initiative. If you want the future issues delivered to your talk page, village pumps, or any specific pages you find appropriate, you need to subscribe here.
You can help us by translating the newsletter issues in your languages to spread the news and create awareness of the new conduct to keep our beloved community safe for all of us. Please add your name here if you want to be informed of the draft issue to translate beforehand. Your participation is valued and appreciated.
- Affiliate consultations – Wikimedia affiliates of all sizes and types were invited to participate in the UCoC affiliate consultation throughout March and April 2021. (continue reading)
- 2021 key consultations – The Wikimedia Foundation held enforcement key questions consultations in April and May 2021 to request input about UCoC enforcement from the broader Wikimedia community. (continue reading)
- Roundtable discussions – The UCoC facilitation team hosted two 90-minute-long public roundtable discussions in May 2021 to discuss UCoC key enforcement questions. More conversations are scheduled. (continue reading)
- Phase 2 drafting committee – The drafting committee for the phase 2 of the UCoC started their work on 12 May 2021. Read more about their work. (continue reading)
- Diff blogs – The UCoC facilitators wrote several blog posts based on interesting findings and insights from each community during local project consultation that took place in the 1st quarter of 2021. (continue reading)