CentralNotice/Request/WikiConference North America 2025

WikiConference North America 2025

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Central Notice Settings
What is the campaign duration?
  • 1 March 2025 (several shorter sub-campaigns) → 1 August 2025
Which projects will you be targeting?
  • All
What languages will you be targeting?
  • en, fr, es
Do you wish to show banners to Logged In users, Anonymous Users or Both? Do you want to target users with a specific number of edits or average monthly?
  • Logged-in users (bulk of sub-campaigns)

What countries will your campaign target?

  • countries in North America

Banner/Campaign Diet:

  • To be determined by Central Notice admin

What is the purpose of the campaign? How will you measure the success of the campaign?

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Description - To support submission/scholarship/registration for WikiConference North America/2025 in New York City

Metrics - conference report

What banner(s) will you use? What will be your landing page?

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Discussion

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Central Notice admin comments

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Multiple dates. Next dates yet to be announced. —DerHexer (Talk) 20:42, 11 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Pharos, I had to disable both campaigns that were live since yesterday for WCNA.

  • Per the phabricator:T388080 ticket, please ensure these and all of your future banners are compatible with the Mediawiki dark-mode settings.
  • Also, please make sure to specify the campaign type in the drop down in the campaign settings to allow people to filter through their preferences the types of campaigns they see.
  • Don't forget to list your campaign in the calendar and coordinate with others that might be targeting the same country/projects/languages. Currently the banner for International Women's Days is also running in the USA.

Best, Ciell (talk) 14:49, 6 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, just noticed this now. I believe we've now addressed the issues that have been raised. Pharos (talk) 16:46, 9 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@Ciell, @Pharos I'm sorry, but the new "dark-mode" supported banner has low contrast ratio (2.66:1) and fails WCAG 2.0 standard of at least 3:1 for web accessibility. The background grey has to brighten up to #CCCCC at the minimum to create sufficient contrast. OhanaUnitedTalk page 18:10, 11 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Pharos has fixed the background colour, thank you. In the future, between a user preference (dark mode) and an accessibility requirement, accessibility requirement must take precedence. OhanaUnitedTalk page 14:47, 12 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]