Version 0.34 Aug. 10, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Meetup: Trilogue”.
Version 0.33 Aug. 9, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “I created an account, then what? Today's experience of newcomers when joining Wikipedia” by Benoît Evellin.
Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:
- “Partner session: Legal Knowledge on Wikipedia – Accessibility of reliable information for the laymen” by Olga Kotyk, Igor Adamczyk
- “Partner session: Creating Unique Social Projects equalizing Educational Opportunities: How to connect dots and help in thoughtful way?” by Olga Kotyk
- ““Journey Through Wikimedia: Stories That Shape Our World”” by Klara Sielicka-Baryłka / Klarqa
Version 0.32 Aug. 9, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Meetup: Central Notice”
Version 0.31 Aug. 8, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Hackathon Showcase” by Deb Tankersley (Aug. 10, 2024, 3:30 p.m. → Aug. 10, 2024, 3 p.m.)
Version 0.30 Aug. 8, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Futures of GLAM Wiki” by Evelin Heidel
Version 0.29 Aug. 8, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.28 Aug. 7, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “A happier, healthier, more impactful Community Wishlist” by Jack Wheeler (Ohrid (9)(interpretation) → Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation))
- “Museums, Media, Data & Gender: How to Make Images of Women More Visible on Wikimedia?” by Michaela Blanc, Lucy Moore, Giovanna Fontenelle (Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation) → Ohrid (9)(interpretation))
Version 0.27 Aug. 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Communicating as human beings. An introduction to nonviolent communication (full day workshop)” by Lorenzo Losa (Aug. 7, 2024, 11 a.m. → Aug. 7, 2024, 10:30 a.m.)
Version 0.26 Aug. 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “"Written by AI" - How to moderate content on wikis in a changing Internet?” by Olga Vasileva, Szymon Grabarczuk (Aug. 10, 2024, 2 p.m. → Aug. 10, 2024, 1:30 p.m.)
Version 0.25 Aug. 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Key Partner session: Participate & Innovate: Unleashing Collective Creativity in GLAM Organizations” by Maja Drabczyk, Natalia Cetera, Úna Hussey, Nadia Nadesan.
Version 0.24 Aug. 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “"Written by AI" - How to moderate content on wikis in a changing Internet?” by Olga Vasileva, Szymon Grabarczuk.
Version 0.23 Aug. 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:
- “Key Partner session: Participate & Innovate: Unleashing Collective Creativity in GLAM Organizations” by Maja Drabczyk, Natalia Cetera, Úna Hussey, Nadia Nadesan
- “"Written by AI" - How to moderate content on wikis in a changing Internet?” by Olga Vasileva, Szymon Grabarczuk
Version 0.22 Aug. 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Eventyay Insights and Feedback: AMA with Mario Behling and Wojciech Pędzich” by [email protected], Wojciech Pędzich.
Version 0.21 Aug. 5, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Meetup: Dark mode and Vector 2022 for readers on more wikis” (Aug. 8, 2024, 12:15 p.m., Warsaw (20+24)(interpretation) → Aug. 8, 2024, 5 p.m., Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation)).
Version 0.20 Aug. 5, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Towards a Recommendation on Open Cultural Heritage (TAROCH)” by Maja Drabczyk, Connor Benedict, Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga, Brigitte Vézina, Ivan Martinez, fromeo (Aug. 8, 2024, 10 a.m., Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation) → Aug. 9, 2024, 3:30 p.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation))
- “"Written by AI" - How to moderate content on wikis in a changing Internet?” by Olga Vasileva, Szymon Grabarczuk (Aug. 9, 2024, 3:30 p.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation) → Aug. 8, 2024, 10 a.m., Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation))
Version 0.19 Aug. 4, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “WikiWomen Summit” by Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Florence Devouard, Winnie Kabintie, Ruby D-Brown, Victoria, Laliv Gal, PatriHorrillo, Vanj D. Padilla, Masana Mulaudzi, Nur Fahmia, Chinmayee Mishra, Manavpreet Kaur, Terry Boke, Käbi Laan, Camelia Boban, María Sefidari, Tesleemah (Aug. 7, 2024, 10 a.m. → Aug. 7, 2024, 9 a.m.)
Version 0.18 Aug. 4, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
Version 0.17 Aug. 4, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Meetup: Wikivoyage”.
We sadly had to cancel a session: “GenAI and Wikimedia's Regime of Knowing: initial findings from a research project” by Shani Evenstein Sigalov
Version 0.16 Aug. 4, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Meetup: Wiki for Minorities”
- “Meetup: Dark mode and Vector 2022 for readers on more wikis”
- “Meetup: Central Notice”
- “Meetup: Arabic Communities and Affiliates”
- “Meetup: Wikidata Community in the Middle East and Africa”
- “Meetup: Wikimania Lusófona”
- “Meetup: What's Next? How we can move the 2030 Movement Strategy forward (Co-ordinator:Risker)”
- “Meetup: translatewiki.net and MediaWiki i18n”
- “Meetup: Sustainable Development”
- “Meetup: 1 rhb and MBq and the Polish Wikimedia Community”
- “Meetup: Wikimedia LGBT+”
- “Meetup: Chairpersons” by Jan-Bart de Vreede
- “Meetup: Remote Session on Using Translatewiki.net for Translating Wikimedia Interface Messages”
- “Meetup: South Asia”
- “Meetup: Movement Charter Farewell”
- “Meetup: Wiki Loves Earth Community”
- “Meetup: ComCom (for ComCom members)”
- “Meetup: Central Asian Wikimedians”
- “Meetup: Wikimedia and Libraries (open to all)”
- “Meetup: Higher-education networking”
- “Meetup: ESEAP”
- “Meetup: LanguageDiversityHub”
- “Meetup: Wikimedia Asia”
- “Meetup: Getting into the weekend: A Moment of Rest & Community”
- “Meetup: Wikimaps User Group meetup and OpenStreetMap birthday party”
- “Meetup: WikiFranca”
- “Meetup: Diversity Equity and Inclusion Hub (DEIH)”
- “Hybrid Meetup: UK Meetup” by Mike Peel
- “Meetup: Wikipedia races”
- “WMF Proposed Changes to Grantmaking: Regional Funds Committees & a Global Grants Distribution Committee” by rweissburg
- “Meetup: Wikidata Lexemes”
- “Meetup: Commons Photographers UG”
- “Meetup: Wikisource”
- “Meetup: Ukrainian Wikimedia Community”
- “Meetup: Les sans pagEs”
- “Meetup: Digital Safety Clinic 1:1s”
- “Meetup: Arroz con Pollo (Colombian)”
- “Meetup: Siblings Projects”
- “Meetup: Wikidata WikiProject Biodiversity & iNaturalist”
- “Meetup: Wikimedia Tool Sustainability Meetup”
- “Meetup: Afrika Baraza”
- “Meetup: Young Wikimedians”
- “Meetup: Innovating and improving in organising Wikimedia conferences”
- “Meetup: Commons Video”
- “Meetup: Wikidata WikiProject Research Expeditions”
- “Meetup: Commons Categorisers”
- “Meetup: Community and organisers meet-up of Wiki Loves Folklore and Feminism and Folklore initiatives.”
- “Meetup: Wiki Loves Monuments organisers meetup/lunch”
- “Meetup: Chat with the Wikidata Development Team”
- “Meetaup: Esperanto Meetup”
- “Meetup: OpenRefine meetup”
- “Meetup: WikiWomen Lunch”
Version 0.15 Aug. 3, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.14 Aug. 3, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “A Suspense Novel Inspired by Wikipedia? A Fireside Reading from "The Editors" with Q&A” by Stephen Harrison.
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Wikimedia is more: how sisters can help overcoming problems of the Wikipedias” by Roland Unger (Aug. 9, 2024, 10:30 a.m., Istanbul (10) → Aug. 10, 2024, 11 a.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation))
- “Strengthening Wikimedia Collaborations with and for Open Science” by Melissa Hagemann, Daniel Mietchen, Eric Luth, Stephen Wyber (Aug. 10, 2024, 11 a.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation) → Aug. 9, 2024, 10 a.m., Istanbul (10))
Version 0.13 Aug. 1, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Open Knowledge for Public Good: UN–Wikimedia collaboration for open access” by Eric Luth, John Cummings
Version 0.12 July 31, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Opening ceremony + Wikimedian of the Year Awards”.
Version 0.11 July 31, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Product and Technology Initiative areas” by Deb Tankersley
- “Product and Technology Initiative areas” by Deb Tankersley
- “Product and Technology Initiative areas” by Deb Tankersley
Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:
- “Opening ceremony + Wikimedian of the Year Awards”
- “The next step for Wikispeech and listening to Wikipedia” by Sebastian
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Future of MediaWiki: A sustainable platform to support a collaborative user base and billions of page views” by Birgit Mueller (Aug. 7, 2024, 11 a.m. → Aug. 7, 2024, 11:30 a.m.)
- “Strengthening Wikimedia Collaborations with and for Open Science” by Melissa Hagemann, Daniel Mietchen, Eric Luth, Stephen Wyber (Aug. 9, 2024, 10 a.m., Kyiv Auditorium (interpretation) → Aug. 10, 2024, 11 a.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation))
- “What tools you can use to fill Structure Data on Commons files.” by PMG (Ohrid (9)(interpretation) → Belgrade (8))
- “Data Products as tools for Collaboration” by VPoundstone-WMF (Aug. 7, 2024, 10:30 a.m., Belgrade (8) → Aug. 7, 2024, 10 a.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation))
- “Trust and Safety Product 1/2: Getting Better at Blocking Bad Activity on the Wikis” by William Brown, Kosta Harlan (Aug. 7, 2024, 10 a.m. → Aug. 7, 2024, 10:30 a.m.)
- “WikiProject International Botanical Congress 2024” by Siobhan Leachman / Ambrosia10, Heidi Meudt | Stitchbird2 (Aug. 7, 2024, 11:30 a.m. → Aug. 7, 2024, 11 a.m.)
- “Wikimedia & GenAI: A 360 movement panel one year later” by Shani Evenstein Sigalov, Maryana Pinchuk, Susanna Ånäs, Sandra Fauconnier, Andrew Lih, Alek Tarkowski, Jimmy Wales, Yamen (Aug. 10, 2024, 11 a.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation) → Aug. 9, 2024, 10 a.m., Kyiv Auditorium (interpretation))
Version 0.10 July 30, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Hackathon Opening Ceremony” by Deb Tankersley.
Version 0.9 July 30, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Strengthening Wikimedia Collaborations with and for Open Science” by Melissa Hagemann, Daniel Mietchen, Eric Luth, Stephen Wyber.
Version 0.8 July 26, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Katowice as the European City of Science and the Future of Science Observatory” by Łukasz Lamża.
Version 0.7 July 22, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Parsoid is coming! How do I keep up? [[Wikitext]] in 2024.” by C. Scott Ananian (Aug. 10, 2024, 4:30 p.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation) → Aug. 9, 2024, 11:30 a.m., Tbilisi (7))
- “Partner session: Legal Knowledge on Wikipedia – Accessibility of reliable information for the laymen” by Olga Kotyk, Igor Adamczyk (Aug. 8, 2024, 4 p.m., Warsaw (20+24)(interpretation) → Aug. 10, 2024, 4:30 p.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation))
- “Volunteer archetypes: How might we nurture future generations of Wikimedia volunteers?” by Rita Ho, Mike Raish, Sneha (Aug. 9, 2024, 11:30 a.m., Tbilisi (7) → Aug. 8, 2024, 4 p.m., Warsaw (20+24)(interpretation))
Version 0.6 July 22, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “WMF Future Audiences experiments: Exploring the future of free knowledge” by Maryana Pinchuk (Aug. 8, 2024, 2:15 p.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation) → Aug. 10, 2024, 2:15 p.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation))
- “Revision quality algorithms: a subjective view” by Strainu (Aug. 10, 2024, 2:15 p.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation) → Aug. 8, 2024, 2:15 p.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation))
- “Frictionless data for more collaboration” by Sara Petti, Patricio Del Boca (Aug. 8, 2024, 11:15 a.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation) → Aug. 9, 2024, 3:30 p.m., Warsaw (20+24)(interpretation))
- “All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall” by Sara Petti, Susanna Ånäs, Haydee Svab, Sonja Fischbauer, Nikesh Balami, Renata Avila (Aug. 9, 2024, 3:30 p.m., Warsaw (20+24)(interpretation) → Aug. 8, 2024, 11:15 a.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation))
Version 0.5 July 22, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Future of Wikimania” by Gnangarra, Butch Bustria, Florence Devouard, Effeietsanders, Maciej Artur Nadzikiewicz (Nadzik), Wojciech Pędzich, Gerbet Rémy, Winnie Kabintie (Aug. 10, 2024, 11:15 a.m., Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation) → Aug. 10, 2024, 10:30 a.m., Istanbul (10))
- “How can we do content campaigns better?” by Anton Protsiuk, Valentyn Renvoy (Aug. 10, 2024, 10:30 a.m., Istanbul (10) → Aug. 10, 2024, 11:15 a.m., Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation))
Version 0.4 July 22, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “The next step for Wikispeech and listening to Wikipedia” by Sebastian
- “How I created an Introduction to Wikipedia course on WikiLearn” by James Gaunt
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Wikipedia and journalism: The experience of Comunicar Diversidad from Wikimedia Argentina” by Vic Sfriso (WMAR) (Dilijan (3) (interpretation) → Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation))
- “Wikipedia and public television - a match made in heaven?” by Jan-David Franke, Sadik Shahadu, Janosh Becker (Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation) → Dilijan (3) (interpretation))
- “The CEE Hub's concrete support for smaller communities” by Barbara Klen, Philip Kopetzky, Toni Ristovski (Aug. 8, 2024, 2 p.m., Istanbul (10) → Aug. 7, 2024, 2:15 p.m., Tbilisi (7))
- “The Future of the Wikipedian in Residence Position” by Jake Orlowitz (Aug. 9, 2024, 1:30 p.m., Warsaw (20+24)(interpretation) → Aug. 10, 2024, 1:30 p.m., Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation))
- “Frontlines of Truth: Strategies and Tools for Combating Disinformation” by Natalia Ćwik (Aug. 10, 2024, 10:30 a.m., Belgrade (8) → Aug. 8, 2024, 1:30 p.m., Istanbul (10))
- “Thank you for the flowers but I would like a Wikimartisor” by Claudia Serbanuta, Elena Damian, Valentin Brutaru (Aug. 9, 2024, 10:30 a.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation) → Aug. 7, 2024, 4 p.m., Istanbul (10))
- “Mobile Digitization Centre - open heritage in cooperation with Wikipedia” by Ewa Caban, Łukasz Dziuba (Aug. 10, 2024, 1:30 p.m., Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation) → Aug. 9, 2024, 1:30 p.m., Warsaw (20+24)(interpretation))
- “Key Partner session: Understand Emotions. Become Resilient to Disinformation” by Aneta Ziemińska, Hubert Pajączkowski (Aug. 7, 2024, 4 p.m., Istanbul (10) → Aug. 9, 2024, 10:30 a.m., Dilijan (3) (interpretation))
- “Trust and Safety Product 2/2: Temporary Accounts are coming” by Szymon Grabarczuk, William Brown, Niharika, Madi Moss (Aug. 8, 2024, 1:30 p.m., Istanbul (10) → Aug. 7, 2024, 11 a.m., Ohrid (9)(interpretation))
Version 0.3 July 18, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Key Partner session: Dromaderros: why making mistakes is crucial in learning” by Marta Puciłowska
- “Open Knowledge for Public Good: UN–Wikimedia collaboration for open access (day-long event)” by Eric Luth, John Cummings, Alicia Fagerving
- “Map Up, Rise Up : Outcomes and Next Steps from WikiWomen Camp 2023” by Masana Mulaudzi, Chinmayee Mishra, Manavpreet Kaur
- “Supporting the Supporters: A Volunteer Supporters’ Network case study” by Sara Thomas, Vic Sfriso (WMAR)
- “WikiWomen Summit” by Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Florence Devouard, Winnie Kabintie, Ruby D-Brown, Victoria, Laliv Gal, PatriHorrillo, Vanj D. Padilla, Masana Mulaudzi, Nur Fahmia, Chinmayee Mishra, Manavpreet Kaur, Terry Boke, Käbi Laan, Camelia Boban, María Sefidari, Tesleemah
- “Wikimania 2024 Orientation”
- “Protecting Children on-Wiki: a Child Rights Solutions Workshop” by Richard Gaines (RGaines WMF)
- “Key Partner session: Participate & Innovate: Unleashing Collective Creativity in GLAM Organizations” by Maja Drabczyk, Natalia Cetera, Úna Hussey, Nadia Nadesan
- “"translate", T:42, "tvar"? How to create and maintain translatable pages on Meta” by Léa Lacroix
- “How can we do content campaigns better?” by Anton Protsiuk, Valentyn Renvoy
- “Hearing the Unheard: Bridging the Multimedia Gap with Audio on Wikipedia” by Natalia Ćwik
- “Hackathon Day 1” by Deb Tankersley
- “Reviving the community spirit - Guinness World Record edit-a-thon as a uniting experience - a case study.” by Natalia Ćwik, Tomasz Wszeborowski, Marek Lewandowski
- “Equitable hybrid approaches for all Wikimedia events” by Mike Peel, [email protected], Andrew Lih, Elizabeth Tasker
- “Wikimedia Summit 2024 Follow-Up - Looking back and ahead” by Eva Martin (WMDE), Nicole Ebber (WMDE)
- “Key Partner session: Silesian Wikipedia panel” by Grzegorz Kopaczewski, Tomasz Ludyga
- “View it! Tool: Utilizing Structured Data on Commons for Image Discovery” by Kevin Payravi, JamieF
- “Rediscovering Chile's railway heritage at EFE's Documentary Centre” by LuisCG11
- “Improving Wiki Workflows with GenAI: A practical workshop” by Shani Evenstein Sigalov, Sam Klein, Ilario Valdelli, Andrew Lih
- “Co-Creating a Sustainable Future for the Toolforge Ecosystem” by Slavina Stefanova
- “What do educators think about using Wikipedia as a teaching tool?” by Piotr Konieczny (Piotrus), Shani Evenstein Sigalov
- “Wikimedia quiz” by Leaderboard
- “Remixing Open Culture: Create your own Propaganda Poster” by Jocelyn Miyara
- “Future of MediaWiki: A sustainable platform to support a collaborative user base and billions of page views” by Birgit Mueller
- “Futures of GLAM Wiki” by Evelin Heidel
- “Karaoke”
- “Unveiling the 1st Wikiadvocacy Meeting results: why, who and how to advocate for an open content world” by PDiazR (WMCL)
- “Crowdsourcing Wikimedia positions on AI and the impact on the platforms” by Eric Luth
- “Wikimedia & GenAI: A 360 movement panel one year later” by Shani Evenstein Sigalov, Maryana Pinchuk, Susanna Ånäs, Sandra Fauconnier, Andrew Lih, Alek Tarkowski, Jimmy Wales, Yamen
- “Wikimedia is more: how sisters can help overcoming problems of the Wikipedias” by Roland Unger
- “Demolishing the ivory towers: bringing universities and open knowledge communities together.” by Dr Kirsty Ross, Abd Alsattar Ardati
- “The Helpdesk at the Content Partnerships Hub – Wikimedians providing hands-on support to each other” by André Costa, Eric Luth, Alicia Fagerving
- “Abstract Wikipedia and the dream of a Universal Language” by Galder Gonzalez
- “Communicating as human beings. An introduction to nonviolent communication (introductory session)” by Lorenzo Losa
- “Key Partner session: Panel session with Advocate General Maciej Szpunar "AI for Everyone as Explained by a Lawyer"” by Anna Mazgal
- “Learn and discuss with members of the Wikimedians in Residence Exchange Network” by Florence Devouard, Martin Poulter, Ewan McAndrew, JamieF, Schauli Mickaël, Eric Luth
- “My cycling and Wikipedia journey (from images on Commons to riding bicycle to Katowice)” by Toni Ristovski
- “The Wikiesfera Formula: A Feminist Approach to Bridging the Gender Gap” by PatriHorrillo
- “Iberocoop: Un proyecto colaborativo abierto de referencia en Iberoamérica” by Tiputini
- “Future of Wikimania” by Gnangarra, Butch Bustria, Florence Devouard, Effeietsanders, Maciej Artur Nadzikiewicz (Nadzik), Wojciech Pędzich, Gerbet Rémy, Winnie Kabintie
- “Even smaller groups can do stuff” by Matej Grochal
- “Towards a Recommendation on Open Cultural Heritage (TAROCH)” by Maja Drabczyk, Connor Benedict, Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga, Brigitte Vézina, Ivan Martinez, fromeo
- “The Big Funnel: Africa Growth Pilot phase two” by Asaf Bartov
- “Löyly of AI Sauna” by Susanna Ånäs
- “Understanding and assisting with undisclosed paid editing (UPE) enforcement” by Shaun Spalding
- “Open as a Prerequisite for Solving the Climate Crisis” by Rebecca Ross, Jan Ainali, Melissa Hagemann, Lucas Pretti, Maxwell Beganim
- “The Future of the Wikipedian in Residence Position” by Jake Orlowitz
- ““Journey Through Wikimedia: Stories That Shape Our World”” by Klara Sielicka-Baryłka / Klarqa
- “Communicating as human beings. An introduction to nonviolent communication (time reserved for follow-up)” by Lorenzo Losa
- “Ukrainian wiki community during the war: from short-term stitches to long-term adaptation” by Anton Protsiuk
- “Collaborate with the Regional Grants Committees” by Butch Bustria, Nanour, Anthony Diaz, Nur Fahmia, Camelia Boban, [email protected], Mykola Kozlenko, Matthewvetter, Farah Jack Mustaklem
- “Protecting the people. Overview of the Human Rights risks and recommendations for safety” by Sanda Sandu
- “CEE Youth Group: a successful youth organisation within the movement” by Nikos Likomitros, Mari Avetisyan, Y. Caner Özyayıkçı
- “Media education, libraries and schools - Czech experience” by Pavel Bednařík (WMCZ), Klára Joklová (WMCZ), Lucie Schubert (WMCZ)
- “Building alliances for pro-open legislative reform” by Eric Luth, Stephen Wyber
- “The CEE Hub's concrete support for smaller communities” by Barbara Klen, Philip Kopetzky, Toni Ristovski
- “Wikipedia and journalism: The experience of Comunicar Diversidad from Wikimedia Argentina” by Vic Sfriso (WMAR)
- “Wikimedia Friendship between Japan, Malaysia and Turkey” by Eugene Ormandy, Y. Caner Özyayıkçı, Taufik Rosman
- “Regional hubs within the Wikimedia movement: opportunities and challenges for open collaboration” by Jose Ignacio Gallardo, Richard A. Varela, Galahad, Butch Bustria, Barbara Klen, Vanj D. Padilla, Anna Mazgal, Valentina Calcagno
- “Supporting minority languages and Wikimedia's global community” by Hugo Lopez, Jon Harald Søby, Sadik Shahadu, mayawtowid, Nur Fahmia, Kristen Tcherneshoff, Elwin Huaman, Ramzy Muliawan
- “A happier, healthier, more impactful Community Wishlist” by Jack Wheeler
- “Organize better: Tools for events, WikiProjects, and collaborative activities” by Ilana Fried, Alex Stinson
- “Smell on Wikidata” by Lucy Moore (Lajmmoore), Onwuka Glory
- “Wikidata and authority control for researchers: the cases of Switzerland and Italy” by Alessandro Marchetti, Camillo Pellizzari
- “Tips & Tricks for Programs & Events Dashboard” by Sage (Wiki Ed)
- “The Impact of the Wikipedia Editing Course for Autistic People” by Andre Frank
- “10 Years and 20 Million Links Fixed” by Jake Orlowitz, Cyberpower678
- “Volunteer archetypes: How might we nurture future generations of Wikimedia volunteers?” by Rita Ho, Mike Raish, Sneha
- “Keynote: Benefits, Challenges, and Approaches to Large Language Models in the Context of Language Diversity” by Aleksandra Przegalińska
- “MOOC Wikidata : les bases de connaissance peuvent aussi être fun” by Amélie Charles
- “Open Space Workshop for Wikimedians in Residence” by Connor Benedict
- “Joining Forces: Collaborative Advocacy for Digital Rights - Insights from the F5 alliance ('Bündnis F5')” by Lara Mieg, Pia Sombetzki
- “Key Partner session: Culture and science directors' panel” by Daria Cybulska
- “How to improve our work on notability? Librarians’ case” by Magdalena Gomułka, Joanna Potęga, Claudia Serbanuta, Strainu
- “Peer Support for Developing and Accelerating Affiliate Fundraising” by Julia Brungs, Amy Fowler
- “Key Partner session: A World of Values in an International Environment: Using the Be Internet Awesome Program as an Example” by Klara Sielicka-Baryłka, Paula Kielar
- “The Heritage Guard Network: Figuring Out How to Crowdsource Digitization of Cultural and Natural Heritage Under Threat” by Eric Luth, Olesia Lukaniuk, Mehman
- “The Women Genera Project” by Siobhan Leachman / Ambrosia10, Sabine von Mering
- “Opening ceremony + Wikimedian of the Year Awards”
- “Wikifunctions tutorial” by Luca Martinelli [Sannita], Nicolas VIGNERON, James D. Forrester
- “Codifying Digital Behavior: A Socio-Legal Study of the Wikimedia Universal Code of Conduct” by Florian Grisel
- “OpenRefine + Wikidata = ~*magic*~” by Asaf Bartov
- “Legal measures to protect ourselves against SLAPPs” by Dimi Dimitrov, Michele Failla
- “Optimizing Skill-Sharing in the Wikimedia Movement: Strategies for Affiliates” by Natalia Ćwik
- “The future of grassroots organisations in Wikimedia and the roles of hubs” by Barbara Klen, Olaniyan Olushola, Ruby D-Brown, Yop Rwang Pam, Dody Ismoyo, Andrew Lih, Toni Sant, Klára Joklová (WMCZ)
- “Let’s disagree together! Exploring a controversial topic” by Lorenzo Losa
- “WikiProject International Botanical Congress 2024” by Siobhan Leachman / Ambrosia10, Heidi Meudt | Stitchbird2
- “Past, present and future of Climate & Sustainability organizing in the Wikimedia movement” by Evelin Heidel
- “GenAI and Wikimedia's Regime of Knowing: initial findings from a research project” by Shani Evenstein Sigalov
- “Poster session”
- “Hidden Figures: creating a Course Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE)” by Siobhan Leachman / Ambrosia10
- “Meet the 2024 Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees candidates” by Mahuton Possoupe (WMF), Nhu Phan, Tesleemah, Mohammed Awal Alhassan, Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Farah Jack Mustaklem, Victoria, Lorenzo Losa, Deon Steyn, Maciej Artur Nadzikiewicz (Nadzik)
- “Shared Advocacy for the Knowledge Commons” by Alicja Peszkowska, Jocelyn Miyara, Patricio Del Boca, Rebecca Ross, Alek Tarkowski
- “GLAM CSI (Contributor Study Initiative) Workshop on Documenting Wiki User Stories: From Insight to Action” by Andrew Lih
- “International wiki photo competitions and armed conflict: if and how” by Effeietsanders
- “Older Vs Younger generations, How the generation gap can affect the work on Wikimedia Projects?” by Donia Domiaty, User:دنيا, Ali Khaleel
- “Wikipedia and public television - a match made in heaven?” by Jan-David Franke, Sadik Shahadu, Janosh Becker
- “Barnraising - from the Temperance Movement to the WikiWomen Movement” by Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight
- “Perspectives on Multigenerational Communities” by Florence Devouard, M. Wasiul Bahar Wasi, BUKOLA JAMES, Alex Stinson
- “New paths for knowledge sharing advocacy” by Alek Tarkowski, Melissa Hagemann
- “Impact Visualizer: a new tool to explore how a collection of articles develops over time” by Sage (Wiki Ed)
- “Polish cuisine panel” by Natalia, Maciej Artur Nadzikiewicz
- “Wiki Sud Italia: challenges of creating an active community in an economically challenged region” by Léa Lacroix, Ferdinando Traversa
- “Museums, Media, Data & Gender: How to Make Images of Women More Visible on Wikimedia?” by Michaela Blanc, Lucy Moore, Giovanna Fontenelle
- “Parsoid is coming! How do I keep up? [[Wikitext]] in 2024.” by C. Scott Ananian
- “WMF Future Audiences experiments: Exploring the future of free knowledge” by Maryana Pinchuk
- “Revision quality algorithms: a subjective view” by Strainu
- “Wikimedia Foundation Fundraising Banner Message Workshop” by Julia Brungs
- “Gap years that challenges force the user groups to experience them. (A panel with cases and discussions)” by Donia Domiaty, User:دنيا, Martin Hipangwa, Ibrahim Elaidy, Candy Khohliwe, Ali Khaleel
- “Let's Connect and Capacity Exchange: a live demo of tools for peer exchanges” by BUKOLA JAMES, Jessica Stephenson, Andi inácio, Jan-Bart de Vreede, Chinmayee Mishra
- “Introducing the Citation Watchlist” by Jake Orlowitz, James Hare
- “WikiOutdoor Training” by Dean Lazarevski, Kiril Simeonovski
- “State of Language Technology and Onboarding at Wikimedia” by Srishti Sethi, Uzoma Ozurumba, Caroline Myrick, Jon Harald Søby, Subbu
- “How to fix all linter errors on your wiki” by PMG
- “Open Conversation with the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees” by Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Victoria, Shani Evenstein Sigalov, Dariusz Jemielniak, Kathy Collins, Lorenzo Losa, Mike Peel, Nataliia Tymkiv, Raju Narisetti, Luis Bitencourt-Emilio, Jimmy Wales, Maryana Iskander
- “Let’s Connect Learning Clinic: Managing difficult conversations as Wikimedians” by BUKOLA JAMES, Jessica Stephenson, Lucy Hinnie, Chinmayee Mishra, Jan-Bart de Vreede
- “Building the CEE hub - how it looks from the staff's perspective” by Barbara Klen, Toni Ristovski
- “The Kiwix4Schools Journey: Building an Ecosystem of Open Collaboration for Accessible Education” by Jael Serwaa Boateng
- “2 Years of WikiKata - Collaborative Efforts in Preserving Indigenous Languages” by Ahmad Ali Karim, Taufik Rosman
- “Data Products as tools for Collaboration” by VPoundstone-WMF
- “Lightning Talk Showcase II” by Leserättin, Léa Lacroix, Gerd Müller, Asaf Bartov, Gnangarra, Rocky Masum, Alex Stinson, Lucy Moore (Lajmmoore), Venzz, Daryna, capitainAfrika, Lydia Pintscher (WMDE), Klára Joklová (WMCZ), Nuša Farič, Joy, Nitesh Gill, Lucas Pasqual, Brooke Camarda, Sam Walton, a.muehlich
- “Exploring Americanization in different regions of the world using Wikipedia and Wikidata” by Piotr Konieczny (Piotrus), Włodzimierz Lewoniewski
- “Looking into the future of affiliate gatherings: what comes after the Wikimedia Summit?” by Eva Martin (WMDE), Nicole Ebber (WMDE), Sadik Shahadu, Nanour
- “WikiJournal: 10th anniversary” by Andrew Leung
- “Métricas sobre el bienestar de nuestro movimiento. Ampliando las colaboraciones con otras comunidades.” by Selene Yang Rappaccioli
- “"Written by AI" - How to moderate content on wikis in a changing Internet?” by Olga Vasileva, Szymon Grabarczuk
- “Extracurricular Wikimedia organisations: how to connect universities with the movement” by Nikos Likomitros, Aafi, Ege
- “Wikidata Query Service - the way forward for getting the most out of Wikimedia's knowledge graph” by Lydia Pintscher (WMDE)
- “Closing ceremony + closing party”
- “Information Integrity during Elections: Collective effort to address mis and disinformation” by Rachel J
- “Wikipedia's Role in Preserving Minority Languages through Open Technology” by Ona de Gibert
- “Hackathon Showcase” by Deb Tankersley
- “Post-literate Wikipedia. How open collaboration would transform “after writing”?” by Katarzyna Drożdżal, Paweł Nowak
- “National Library of the Czech Republic & Wikimedia Czech Republic - pioneering the collaboration of open” by Lucie Schubert (WMCZ), Pavel Bednařík (WMCZ), Klára Joklová (WMCZ)
- “Frictionless data for more collaboration” by Sara Petti, Patricio Del Boca
- “Why Do Japanese TV Shows Insist on Editing Wikipedia While Understanding Nothing about It?” by saebou
- “Mobile Digitization Centre - open heritage in cooperation with Wikipedia” by Ewa Caban, Łukasz Dziuba
- “Bringing a fork to the the dronefight: encyclongs of the Russian Wikipedia” by Victoria
- “Key Partner session: Understand Emotions. Become Resilient to Disinformation” by Aneta Ziemińska, Hubert Pajączkowski
- “Changemaker's Toolkit - demonstrator of introductory materials for advocacy” by Daria Cybulska
- “Preserving Stories, Preserving Identity: Wiki Loves Folklore Unveiled” by Tiven2240
- “From Erasure to Documentation: Authority Control Data for Indian Artists and Artisans” by Subhashish Panigrahi
- “Lightning Talk Showcase I” by Jan Lochman (Juandev), Youngjin Ko, Sara Thomas, 林文仁, ranjithsiji, Tatjana Baleta, Asaf Bartov, Rocío Aravena, Laliv Gal, Mari Avetisyan, Lydia Pintscher (WMDE), Zache, Paul Sutermeister, Toby Hudson / 99of9, Ana Bragança (user:Anita Braga) and Flavia Doria (user:XenoF), Lucie Schubert (WMCZ), Programa de Educación Wikimedia Colombia
- “Media literacy as tool to reach for the Collaboration of Open” by Lucie Schubert (WMCZ), Pavel Bednařík (WMCZ), Klára Joklová (WMCZ)
- “All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall” by Sara Petti, Susanna Ånäs, Haydee Svab, Sonja Fischbauer, Nikesh Balami, Renata Avila
- “How did the Spanish LGBT Wikiproject go from 5 to 750 new articles per year?” by LuisCG11, Freddy Veloz
- “Key Partner session: Wiki-Matejko artist digitalized. Wikimedia Poland and Cracow National Museum Collaboration of the Open” by Agata Stadnicka, Joanna Szytuła
- “The history of X in 100 objects” by Galder Gonzalez
- “Certifying Competencies of Trainers in the Open Movement” by Iolanda Pensa, Dario Crespi, Marco Chemello
- “Keynote: Opening the Academia” by Dariusz Jemielniak, Julia Maria Koszewska, Włodzimierz Lewoniewski, Kasia Makowska
- “Leveling Up Wikipedia: A Gamification Approach for Newcomers by Wikimedia Polska and Grow Uperion” by Natalia Ćwik, Ada Jakubowska, Mateusz Fligier
- “Key Partner session: Art of technology. Challenges in presenting and popularizing engineering and industrial achievements” by Grzegorz Kopaczewski, Adam Kowalski
- “WikiProject leads to connection with elected officials” by Amihai Bannett
- “Thank you for the flowers but I would like a Wikimartisor” by Claudia Serbanuta, Elena Damian, Valentin Brutaru
- “Open Education and Collaboration Amidst War in Ukraine” by Jennryn Wetzler, Mira Buist-Zhuk, Tetiana Kolesnykova
- “Bâtir une communauté (en Afrique) 1 : Menez un projet Wikimedia de A à Z - Préparation & outils” by Fodouop Georges
- “Communicating as human beings. An introduction to nonviolent communication (full day workshop)” by Lorenzo Losa
- “Fireside Chat with the Wikimedia Foundation Executives” by Maryana Iskander, Selena Deckelmann, Lisa Seitz-Gruwell
- “Trust and Safety Product 2/2: Temporary Accounts are coming” by Szymon Grabarczuk, William Brown, Niharika, Madi Moss
- “Alumnos de Secundaria, autores de 1.000 artículos en Txikipedia” by Koldo Biguri
- “Let’s Connect Learning Clinic: Keeping volunteers onboard - how to profile, match and motivate volunteers” by BUKOLA JAMES, Jessica Stephenson, Jan-Bart de Vreede, Gorana Gomirac (VMRS)
- “Wikimedia and Public AI: a tale of two cultural technologies” by Alek Tarkowski, Sam Klein
- “Student engagement with openness” by Ewan McAndrew, Ruby Imrie
- “Empowering innovation and flexibility: The Future of GLAM Wiki” by Gorana Gomirac (VMRS)
- “Trust and Safety Product 1/2: Getting Better at Blocking Bad Activity on the Wikis” by William Brown, Kosta Harlan
- “Hackathon Day 2” by Deb Tankersley
- “Community Configuration: Shaping On-Wiki Functionality Together” by Martin Urbanec, Benoît Evellin
- “Astuces pour des Références d’Articles” by Kahoutoure
- “Collaborative Learning Hubs: The Fusion of Wiki Corners and School Libraries in STREAM Education” by Agnieszka Halicka
- “Charts, the successor of Graphs: A secure and extensible tool for data visualization” by Szymon Grabarczuk, Chris Ciufo
- “Comment intégrer la protection de l'environnement dans ses pratiques et à la gestion de ses projets” by Husetowski céline, Gerbet Rémy
- “A brand new citation option – What does this mean for citation templates?” by Eline Koelman
- “Partner session: Legal Knowledge on Wikipedia – Accessibility of reliable information for the laymen” by Olga Kotyk, Igor Adamczyk
- “Empowering Wikidata editors and content with the Wikidata Quality Toolkit” by Albert Meroño
- “Partner session: Creating Unique Social Projects equalizing Educational Opportunities: How to connect dots and help in thoughtful way?” by Olga Kotyk
- “Using Freelance Translators to Improve Healthcare Content” by Lucas Rosnau, James Heilman
- “Hackathon Day 3” by Deb Tankersley
- “Learn from each other with linked data – We're developing a Wikibase instance for the Wikimedia movement's activities” by Alicia Fagerving, André Costa
- “Key Partner session: Ethnographic Museum - Digital ethnography moves into the real world” by Beata Piecha van Schagen
- “Let’s Connect Open Connectathon: Relax and lets connect together!” by BUKOLA JAMES, Jessica Stephenson, Chinmayee Mishra, Gorana Gomirac (VMRS)
- “Universities and Wikimedia: Increasing Participation through Student-Run Efforts” by William Bothe
- “10 Research Findings and How You Can Use Them in Your Work” by Leila Zia
- “What tools you can use to fill Structure Data on Commons files.” by PMG
- “WikiPortraits: Transforming the Wikipedia photo desert into a green oasis” by Kevin Payravi, Jennifer 8. Lee, Andrew Lih
- “Open Knowledge for Public Good: UN–Wikimedia collaboration for open access” by Eric Luth, John Cummings
- “Wikimedia Foundation AI activities update” by Maryana Pinchuk
- “Frontlines of Truth: Strategies and Tools for Combating Disinformation” by Natalia Ćwik
- “Policy Advocacy Showcase: Stories of policy advocacy work in the movement and future trends” by FPutz (WMF)
- “Exploiting Wikimedia Foundation platforms even though they are inconsistent with the Foundation's goals, and is the Wikimedia Foundation doing anything about it?” by Hana Yariv
- “State of Wikifunctions” by Luca Martinelli [Sannita], James D. Forrester, Sharvani Haran
- “AffCom meets community” by Mehman
Version Test Feb. 14, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.2 Jan. 19, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.1 Jan. 19, 2024
We released our first schedule!