Grants:Conference/Tremej/itWikiCon2018

This Wikimedia Foundation grant has a fiscal sponsor. Wikimedia Italia administered the grant on behalf of User:Tremej and User:Ysogo.

statusFunded
The annual gathering of the Italian speaking community.
targetAll Wikimedia projects in Italian, Latin and regional languages.
strategic priorityIncreasing Participation
event dateseither 9-10-11 or 16-17-18 November 2018
amount-local10 409,90 EUR 4,131 EUR
amount12 704,30 USD (2nd March 2018)$5,000
typeIndividual
creatorTremej
contact• mc.pigazzini(_AT_)gmail.com

Event overview

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Purpose and vision

Please give a brief description of the event you are planning. What do you hope to accomplish during the event? Why is this event important for your community?

itWikiCon2018 will be the second edition of the gathering of the Italian speaking community. Seen the success of itWikiCon2017, both in terms of number of participants and of the impact on the community, as well documented in the final report of the event, a team from Como and surroundings decided to pick up the challenge of organising this second edition.

The event will be organised over three days with up to three sessions running in parallel. Both hands-on workshops as well as standard conference sessions will be held. The goals are twofold:

  1. exchange and discuss knowledge and experiences aimed at strengthening the online collaborations and leading to new ideas and collaborative projects amongst community members;
  2. grow skills and abilities in order to increase the community members expertise and awareness.

The event will be structured in order to attract both experienced users and beginners (including the locals), up to children for which a dedicated afternoon will be organised. Thanks to the tight collaborations with local authorities and association which the organisers have established in the past couple of years, it will be possible to open and promote the event to the city of Como and surrounding towns at large.

Results of such an event, where the community meets and discusses face to face and interacts with society at large, must be measured on the long term. The main expectations being that of growing a strong and consolidated community, able to share its knowledge both online and offline.

Important details

Please add key information to the table below. The dates, location and number of participants can be estimates and do not need to be finalized at this time.

Proposed date(s) either 9-10-11 or 16-17-18 November 2018
Proposed location University of Insubria in Como, Italy
Number of participants 100+
Event page ItWikiCon/2018
Primary contact person Marta Cecilia Pigazzini (Tremej)
Stefano Dal Bo (Ysogo)

Background

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Community input

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We have submitted to the community a survey designed to collect in a structured way the community preferences to drive the definition of the program of itWikiCon2018.

The survey proposed 6 topics, and participants were asked to select the two topics rated as most important to have in the program. For each selected topic, it was further asked to indicate no more than 3 specific issues felt to be particularly useful/interesting. The last part of the survey prompted two more general questions: one about the most interesting programs and one for any further comments which could not fit into the survey schema. All questions regarding topics and issues included the option “Other” to let people indicate something else than what designed by us. It was also given the opportunity to add a motivation for the choice made.

The text of the survey was bilingual English/Italian. Hereunder only English wording is used for the predefined option. “Other” answers and motivations are reported in the original language used by whom answered the survey.

For pure statistical purposes it was asked whether they attended the itWikiCon 2017 in Trento.

We have disseminated the survey in:

  1. Village pump (bar) of all Wikimedia projects in Italian;
  2. Italian Village pump of Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata;
  3. Village pump of Wikipedia in Italian regional languages;
  4. Channels of Wikimedia CH and Wikimedia Italia;
  5. Telegram channels of it.wikipedia and itWikiCon 2017.

84 community members responded to the survey: 31 declared their presence in Trento, 53 their absence, 0 skipped the question.

The topics were ranked as follows (summing first and second choice; details are available in graphs):

  1. (50 votes): Topic A1: Editor Recruitment & Retention[1]
  2. (34 votes): Topic A4: Outreach[2] and Topic A6: Skills [Soft (Policy/Method) + Hard (Tech/Tools)][3]
  3. ex-aequo (see above)
  4. (23 votes): Topic A5: Relationship Building & Support[4]
  5. (16 votes): Topic A3: Inclusion & Diversity[5]
  6. (8 votes): Topic A2: Harassment - Civility – Safety[6]
  7. (3 votes): Other[7][8][9]
Overall (i.e. either "Most" or "2nd Most") As "Most" As "2nd Most"

For each topic, issues were ranked as follow:

  • Topic A1: Editor Recruitment & Retention
Ranking Graph
  1. (30 votes): A1.T4: Guidance on better online outreach
  2. (27 votes): A1.T2: Case studies (editathons, wiki trips, conferences...)
  3. (20 votes): A1.T3: Guidance on organizing effective offline events
  4. (16 votes): A1.T1: Brainstorming sessions
  5. (9 votes): A1.T5: Research on the topic
  6. (1 vote): Other[10]
  • Topic A2: Harassment - Civility – Safety
Ranking Graph
  1. (5 votes): A2.T6: Tools to combat harassment
  2. (3 votes): A2.T2: Gender gap on wikipedia and A2.T3: Guidance for dealing with harassment
  3. ex-aequo (see above)
  4. (2 votes): A2.T5: Safety considerations at events
  5. (1 vote): A2.T4: Research on the topic and Other[11]
  6. ex-aequo (see above)
  7. (0 votes): A2.T1: Brainstorming sessions
  • Topic A3: Inclusion & Diversity
Ranking Graph
  1. (14 votes): A3.T3: Guidance on organizing inclusive projects and events
  2. (10 votes): A3.T5: Tools to identify content gaps
  3. (7 votes): A3.T2: Case studies
  4. (4 votes): A3.T1: Brainstorming sessions
  5. (2 votes): A3.T4: Research on the topic
  6. (0 votes): Other
  • Topic A4: Outreach
Ranking Graph
  1. (28 votes): A4.T5: How to better communication Wikipedia and its sister projects
  2. (20 votes): A4.T4: Guidance for events targeting not-wiki-experienced audience
  3. (17 votes): A4.T3: Communication tools
  4. (8 votes): A4.T2: Case studies
  5. (3 votes): A4.T1: Brainstorming sessions
  6. (0 votes): Other
  • Topic A5: Relationship Building & Support
Ranking Graph
  1. (17 votes): A5.T5: Building relationships between Wikipedians groups and Wikimedia chapters
  2. (12 votes): A5.T4: Building partnerships with schools & university
  3. (9 votes): A5.T3: Building partnerships with organizations
  4. (7 votes): A5.T2: Building partnerships for GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums)
  5. (6 votes): A5.T1: Building and sustaining Wikimedia affiliates
  6. (1 vote): Other[12]
  • Topic A6: Skills [Soft (Policy/Method) + Hard (Tech/Tools)]
Ranking Graph
  1. (17 votes): A6.T8: Tools for Wikidata contributing
  2. (13 votes): A6.T3: Coding modules with LUA
  3. (11 votes): A6.T4: Copyright policy
  4. (11 votes): A6.T7: Tools for OpenStreetMap contributing
  5. (10 votes): A6.T2: Coding languages for BOTs
  6. (6 votes): A6.T9: Tools for Wikimedia Commons contributing and A6.T10: Tools in evolution/development in MediaWiki
  7. ex-aequo (see above)
  8. (4 votes): A6.T5: Guidance on grants (from WMF and chapters)
  9. (2 votes): A6.T1: Brainstorming sessions and A6.T6: Tools for offline events
  10. ex-aequo (see above)
  11. (0 votes): Other

The question about Projects produced the following ranking:

  1. (45 votes): P3: Wikidata
  2. (37 votes): P2: GLAM (Partnerships with Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums)
  3. (26 votes): P4: WikiEdu + other education initiatives
  4. (24 votes): P6: Wikimedia Movement Strategy
  5. (21 votes): P5: Wiki Loves "X" online events
  6. (20 votes): P7: Wikipedia + medicine
  7. (13 votes): P1: Diversity initiatives
  8. (2 votes):Other[13]

The full open question received 9 answers.[14]

Analysis of the survey

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The structured scheme of the questions encouraged participation as community could better map its needs and expectations against this framework rather than the previous survey scheme which had mostly open questions. Additionally, for the organization team, the outcome of the present survey is much more valuable in the definition of an effective conference program than the vague track provided by the previous survey. The outcome and the analysis of the previous survey were therefore removed from the page but are available in the history log: the latest version being this one.

The participation in the survey is in line with expectations. The number of answers coming from people not present in the previous edition of itWikicom almost doubled the number of answers coming from people who participated in Trento: this likely depends on the echo of the previous event on the global community.

The top-3 topics in the ranking are the same both as "most important" and "second most important" for the community, always accounting over 65% of the votes. These topics will be covered by the program in order to match the expectations of the community. On the other hand, none of the topics received a negligible amount of votes, hence the overall program must be balanced to have sessions covering all topics.

The trend that can be read in the preferences of the community for the specific issues is that "hands-on", "tutorials" and, in general, sessions with a benefit perceived as concrete or immediate, are by far preferred to brainstorming, research and similia.

Context

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It is helpful to get an understanding of why this event is important to your community, and what experiences you have had in the past. Please answer the applicable questions below.

1. What inspired your community to begin planning this event?
The benefits of the first edition of itWikiCon were immediately evident to most people in Trento. This first gathering event for the Italian speaking community left a very positive feeling in participants: according to feedback summary the event was rated with an average score of 4.7/5 and no single score below 4. The idea to hold the event again (and possibly make it recurring on annual base), not to lose the momentum created by the event, was already discussed in Trento among participants there.
2. How does this event relate to other activities that your community is working on?
The itWikiCon aims to mark the time in the year when all local groups normally operating in different wikiprojects and in different geographical areas gather to share, on one hand, the experiences of the past year and, on the other hand, the expectations and the fears for the future. To make the aim a reality, the event must be held on a regular base. Certainly experiences, expectations and fears can be exchanged as well during the year through forums and chat but undoubtedly the opportunity of a face-to-face meeting is more effective as long as communication through written words somehow, on the long run, limits the ability to exchange the emotions behind the thoughts.
itWikiCon2018 will also pay attention to outreach. The average comprehension of the wiki world among Italian speakers is still suffering several bias: this is an obstacle to local groups when organizing their events. Having a large event, with dedicated sessions for the large public, able to attract media attention can help in removing some of the bias and, as a side effect, to pave the way for local groups to have more opportunities.
3. Please list the priorities identified in the report from the last conference organized by this community. What progress have you made in those areas?
One of the main outcomes of the previous meeting was to strengthen the relationship networking among the community somehow suffering the clustering caused by the topography of the italian peninsula (where most italian speakers are from). Few examples of cooperation born, or boosted, in Trento and continued afterwards include:
  1. The coordination page in Meta for Italian local groups: Gruppi locali di lingua italiana (as outcome of this 2017 session);
  2. The coordination page in Meta for the international project Wikipassaporto (as outcome of this 2017 session);
  3. New participants for the already running cross-national project WikiAlpenforum (as outcome of this 2017 session).
The overall climate in the varoius wiki-projects greatly benefited from the gathering in Trento. Less experienced people learned the how it works in training session (such as the one about bots, the one about wikidata, the one about OpenStreetMap or the one about wikisource) and now can contribute in a more effective way. Most of these participants look forward to the next edition of itWikiCon in oder to attend the "level 2" of such training sessions.
4. If your community has hosted a similar conference in the past, what key lessons were learned, and what would you like to improve on?
The ever first edition of itWikiCon was held last year in November 2017. Participants reported as a weakness the missed opportunity to have an impact on local population and to have some echo in the media coverage. During this edition, we will have a specific session for outreach with experienced wikipedians.

Plan

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Venue and Logistics

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1. If the venue is more than 1 hour away from a major airport or transportation hub, how will participants travel to the event venue?
The city of Como is located on the world famous Como Lake, and is the administrative capital of the Province of Como. It is located approx. 55 km (40 min drive) from Malpensa Airport, the main Italian hub. Como can be reached by train from Malpensa by taking the Malpensa Express train to Milano Centrale or Milano Nord Cadorna and changing on the line to Como Nord Lago in Saronno Railway Station. During peak times the trip takes approx. 1 hour, off peak times up to 2 hours due to poor connections in Saronno. Second class train ticket € 10.90.
Como is served by three train lines:
  • the train line connecting Milano Centrale to Switzerland via Como S. Giovanni railway station. Two trains per hour during peak times, 37 min trip with express trains.
  • the train line connecting Milano Porta Garibaldi to Chiasso via Como S. Giovanni railway station. Two trains per hour during peak times, 59 min trip.
  • the train line connecting Milano Nord Cadorna to Como Nord Lago, up to three trains per hour during peak time, 59 min trip.
Second class train ticket currently costs € 4.80, on all lines (except for EC trains).
According to data on transportation collected during the itWikiCon2017 edition, we expect that most participants will arrive by train.
2. Is the event venue within walking distance from the hotel? If not, how will people travel between the two locations?
The venue which we are aiming to obtain is located 10 min walking distance from Como San Giovanni railway station and 15 min from Como Nord Borghi station. It is 10 min from the old town center where most of the hotels, b&b and apartments are located.
3. Is the event venue and hotel accessible for people with physical disabilities?
We are aiming at obtaining a space from the University of Insubria, which is accessible for people with physical disabilities as it foreseen by Italian law.
4. Do you anticipate any challenges with using the space for the event you are planning?
No specific challenges. We would use rooms which are commonly used for university lectures and thus are fully equipped with all the materials necessary for conferences (video projectors, PC, white wall, board etc.).

Friendly space policy

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Please link to the friendly space policy that your community will be using for this event.

We make reference to the general friendly space policies and expectations.
Specifically, we will reuse the one used for itWikiCon2017.

Participation

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It is crucial that most participants have a minimum level of Wikimedia experience so that they can engage actively in workshops and discussions. Please answer all applicable questions below.

1. Please describe the target audience for this conference or event.
First, the event is aimed at the Italian speaking community involved in Wikipedia and its sister projects, as well as all other people involved in open source/open access projects. The idea is to provide food for thought to both beginners (i.e. with at least a username registered on one of the Wikipedia projects) as well as advanced users. The three parallel sessions are infact aimed at involving users with different expertise.
Second, the event is also aimed at the community at large. Our goal is to involve, as active participants, the citizens of Como and surroundings. To reach this goal either Saturday or Sunday specific workshops on, e.g., Wikivoyage or Commons, will be organised and taught by senior users (participants to the conference).
Third, the event also wants to see the participation of the younger ones. Also in this case the idea is to set up specific workshops during the weekend on, e.g., Vikidia or programming with open source softwares, in partnership for example with the local Coderdojo association.
2. If your conference has an outreach component, how will you ensure engagement with these participants after the conference, and what impact do you see them having on the projects?
We think that an outreach component is fundamental for a successful outcome of the event. As already mentioned, we want the city of Como that will be hosting us to be also an active participant in the event. As for the engagement after the conference, we expect this event to strengthen the already existing collaborations with local institutions and associations. Moreover, we are also aiming at activating a collaboration with the University which will be hosting us and which is already very active with many outreach activities on the territory, with which we could partnership. As for the follow up with kids, the idea is to partner with local Coderdojo or similar associations in order to include workshops regarding Wikipedia and related projects in their annual outreach programs.
In compliance with existing privacy laws, we will also collect participants contacts in order to update them on the ongoing activities on the territory.
As for the impact, it can be summarised in the sentence press the edit button. Raising the awareness that Wikipedia and its sister projects are not simply passive web pages, but active and lively spaces to which everyone can contribute, and in doing so add a small brick to the collection of human knowledge, especially in a country like Italy can be considered a very important milestone.
3. Are you thinking about inviting WMF staff to attend or participate in the event? If yes, please list individuals or teams who you may want to invite, or describe how you would like WMF staff to be involved in the event.
We wish to invite Erica Litrenta to hold one or more sessions. Preliminary, not binding, ideas for such sessions include the community liaison concept, the roadmap of visual editor, the tools for user feedback. The actual number and content of the sessions will be discussed and agreed with her.

Scholarships

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1. How many scholarships would you like to offer?
15 scholarships offered by the organizing team for speakers and event organisation volunteers: 10 full scholarships (max 250,00 EUR) and 5 partial (max 130,00 EUR). In case of request for scholarships of lower value, the remaining funds may be used to allocate additional scholarships.
Other scholarship will be offered by Wikimedia Italia and Wikimedia CH: the chapters have confirmed their commitment, but will decide the amount with subsequent resolution.
2. What expenses will the scholarship cover?
Scholarships will cover expenses for registration and travel and 2 nights accommodation (full scholarships) or for registration and 2 nights accommodation only (partial scholarships). Costs for food outside the conference will not be covered.
3. How will scholarship recipients be selected?
Wikimedia Italia and Wikimedia Switzerland will select scholarship recipients by appointing an internal commission which will define the guidelines, prepare the form and asses the applications independently.
Scholarships from the organizing team will be assigned to experienced wikimedians actively involved in the event (some speaker and volunteers, e.g. photographer). The criteria will be, for example:
  • experience on Wikimedia Projects;
  • interest of the speaker's proposed topic by the community;
  • the speaker's ability to cover multiple themes.

Resources and risks

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Describe the resource potential for successfully executing this project and the key risks/threats.

Resources

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Organizing team
Team User Names
WMF Liaison Tremej, Ysogo
Logistics Tremej, FrangeCe
Conference Program CristianNX, Civvì, Ruthven
Scholarships Yiyi
Communications Jaqen (in Italy), Ilario (in Switzerland), Syrio (graphics)
Volunteer Coordinators Ysogo
Participants Support Archeolucia
Other team members M&A, Superchilum, Sciking, Letizia Fezzi, Muvry, Alessandrogatti

Risks

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Examples of risks, along with how you would minimise or overcome them, are:

  • One of the main risks could be represented by the venue, as we do not yet have the confirmation from the University that they will host the event (positive ongoing negotiations);
  • A second risk concerns the topics and quality of the talks as well as the number of speakers;
  • A third risk is the renown high cost of accommodation in Como.

Examples of how to minimise these risks include:

  • We have investigated many alternative solutions, always in Como or in very close by locations easily reachable with public transportation. The first alternative is Villa Bernasconi, located in Cernobbio, where we have hosted many wiki events in 2017. The second would be a museum in the very center of Como. And the third is an Hotel located always in Cernobbio.
  • Having requested specific scholarships to be assigned by the event organisers (as described above), we will be able to select and invite speakers also based on the topics of the survey we will run with the community in summer, in order to tailor the event program to community requests.
  • Como is a very touristic city, and in the high season the cost of accommodation can be very high. However organising the event in low season (i.e. November) and being already active in negotiating ad hoc agreements with hotels, we are confident that this will not be an issue.

Budget

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Please provide a detailed breakdown of project expenses according to the instructions here. See Budget Guidelines.

Event budget table
# Description Unit Quantity Cost per unit Total cost Notes
1. Travel & accomodation 5 650,00 EUR
1.1a Full scholarships for speakers and volunteers per grantee 10 250,00 EUR 2 500,00 EUR Scholarships for participants and speakers
1.1b Partial scholarships for speakers and volunteers per grantee 5 130,00 EUR 650,00 EUR
1.2 Scholarships for participants per grantee 1 500,00 EUR Wikimedia Italia and Wikimedia CH have confirmed the commitment, but they will decide the final amount with subsequent resolution
1.3 Scholarships for participants per grantee 1 000,00 EUR
2. Venue and meals 10 482,00 EUR
2.1 Venue and cleaning 2 750,00 EUR
2.2a Lunch (food and beverage) day x participant 3 x 100 15,00 EUR 4 500,00 EUR
2.2b Lunch (cooks and waiters) per day 3 250,00 EUR 750,00 EUR
2.3 Coffee breaks break x participant (1+2+1) x 100 5,00 EUR 2 000,00 EUR
2.4 Coffee break for outreach event break x outreach event participant 1 x 50 5,00 EUR 250,00 EUR
2.5 Lunches for organizers volunteers 12 16,00 EUR 192,00 EUR During preparation and dismantling days
2.6 Water for speakers 40,00 €
3. Materials and communications 1 096,53 EUR
3.1 Printed materials 175,00 EUR 120 leaflets, 20 posters, 60 leaflets for outreach event; 1 totem (reusable for the next editions)
3.2 Technological material 165,00 EUR 20 power strips
3.3 Bags 180,00 EUR 120 bags
3.4 Printed badges 15,40 EUR 120 badges
3.5 Badge holders 32,50 EUR 130 badge holders
3.6 Lanyards 102,85 EUR 120 lanyards
3.7 Stationery 75,00 EUR Paper, post-it, binder, adhesive tape, plastic sleeves, pens, markers, stapler, cartridges
3.8 Flipcharts (×2) 91,00 EUR
3.9 Website domain 59,78 EUR For 1 year
3.10 Pins 200,00 EUR
4. Operating expenses 1 700,00 EUR
4.1 Insurance 600,00 EUR
4.2 Fiscal sponsor administrative costs 1 100,00 EUR Wikimedia Italia has considered a cost of 10 % of the administered funds (mostly in terms of work time), to be considered an in-kind contribution.
5. Contingency 950,00 EUR ~ 5% of total cost
TOTAL 18 928,53 EUR
Total cost of event
18 928,53 EUR
Total amount requested from the Conference and Event Grants program
10 409,90 EUR
Additional sources of revenue that may fund part of this event, and amounts funded
Supporter Description Ref. Amount
Wikimedia Italia Scholarships for participants 1.2 1 500,00 EUR[15]
Fiscal sponsor administrative costs 4.2 1 100,00 EUR
Wikimedia CH Scholarships for participants 1.3 1 000,00 EUR[15]
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria Venue and cleaning 2.1 2 750,00 EUR
ENAIP Lombardia – Como Lunch (cookers and waiters) 2.2b 750,00 EUR
Associazione Amici del Museo delle Grigne Onlus 20 power strips 3.2 165,00 EUR
120 lanyards 3.6 102,85 EUR
2 flipcharts 3.8 91,00 EUR
InFormAzioni Website domain[16] 3.9 59,78 EUR
Participants Registration fee (10,00 EUR x 100 participants) 1 000,00 EUR
8 518,63 EUR
Please confirm that you are aware that changes to the approved budget beyond 10% in any category must be approved in advance.

Yes, we confirm our awareness.

Notes

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  1. 2 motivations given: (1) Il Progetto non può avere un duraturo successo se manca un nutrito gruppo di utenti che redige Wikipedia, ne ha a cuore le sorti, ne condivide i principi e la incrementa con costanza. Gli utenti vivono momenti di alti e bassi, tuttavia è evidente l'impoverimento della comunità italofona. Capire il perché, valutare come invertire il trend, sta diventando a mio avviso essenziale. (2) È importante ampliare la comunità
  2. 2 motivations given: (1) Capita di organizzare eventi di questo tipo e avere più idee è utile (2) most of the wikimedia issues (diversity, inclusion, harassment) could be watered down if the user base/foundation members will grow. To grow we need outreach to get to passive users and new contributors
  3. 2 motivations given: (1) Il diritto d'autore è materia in continua evoluzione, di OSM so veramente poco (2)per un wikipediano di vecchia data, l'introduzione di Wikidata (forse in più importante dei progetti fratelli, ma anche il meno intuitivo) richiede una fase di adattamento. Sarebbe particolarmente utile pertanto conoscere gli strumenti che consentano di accrescere l'efficienza e l'efficacia della contribuzione. Idem per Commons, naturale estensione di Wikipedia
  4. 3 motivations given: (1) non se ne sta occupando nessuno in Italia (2) favorire il trasferimento del know-how sull'organizzazione di eventi e iniziative in ambito universitario e sostenere chi voglia organizzare tali eventi mettendo a sua disposizione l'esperienza acquisita in modo da favorire la replicabilità (3) Il futuro dei progetti dipende dalla formazione di utenti giovani, e questo può esser fatto solo collaborando colla scuola; occorrono piú formatori e una progettazione condivisa
  5. 1 motivation given: (1) L'attenzione alle diversità è essenziale per un Progetto che intende presentare un punto di vista neutrale, scevro dei preconcetti che tutti vi portiamo. Ogni cultura ha riportato - in modo più o meno marcato - nelle varie versioni linguistiche di Wikipedia le proprie ideologie, le assunzioni culturali che la caratterizzano. Alcune impostazioni culturali vengono assunte come neutrali, se la comunità linguistica è sufficientemente uniforme e coesa. Non si può prescindere da un percorso di formazioni per individuare questi meccanismi e mitigarne le conseguenze, verso una piena neutralità dei contenuti.
  6. 2 motivations given: (1) Troppi vecchi utenti abbandonano it.wikipedia in seguito a discussioni spesso futili ma accese. Inoltre il clima troppo teso e poco accogliente nelle discussioni verosimilmente allontana i neoutenti, che si sentono spesso offesi o non rispettati. (2) Sometimes veteran users behaviour against new users is classificable as harrassment. Wikimedia should find a way to act against behaving veteran users/admins/supersusers
  7. Title: Affidabilità e conoscenza delle fonti di informazione
    Reason: Semplicemente perché è molto importante che la conoscenza sia anche supportata dalla certezza che la fonte sia affidabile e soprattutto non volutamente falsa
    Issues: Come evitare le false notizie e come creare un tracciamento delle informazioni
  8. Title: OpenStreetMap
    Reason: Wikimedia Italia è il chapter di OSM, quindi una maggiore "fusione" delle comunità è necessaria ai due progetti.
    Issues: Divulgazione di OSM e programmazione di wikigite con mappatura. Mi spiego: è capitato che è stata organizzata una wikigita per fotografare monumenti da inserire in wikimediacommons, perché non sono stati invitati i mappers? Visto che sarebbe stato utile linkare immagini ed articoli wikipedia su OSM?
  9. Title: supporto agli aspetti open data
    Reason: Il supporto alla conoscenza dei dati/standard aperti, migliora la conoscenza dei vari progetti wikimedia, guardando ad aspetti finora non visti o mitigati da generale poca cultura informatica e non.
    Issues: regole open data, protocolli e formati aperti oggi presenti.
  10. Title: Accoglienza dei nuovi utenti con pazienza e senza aggressività. Tutorato
  11. Title: Formazione su Netiquette e Wikilove
  12. Title: avviare collaborazioni con le aziende
  13. 1 vote for Progetti online sui progetti Wikimedia and 1 vote for WikiSource
  14. (1) I suggest to include in the program something to show up WikiWorld to "not-yet-wikian". (2) Best wishes (3) Nessun suggerimento (4) Grazie (5) Rispetto all'edizione 2017 mi piacerebbe ci fosse un momento sociale (oltre ai pranzi e le cene) dove conoscersi (6) bisogna migliorare la qualità del contenuto delle voci di ambiti meno frequentati dagli utenti come la letteratura o la filosofia (7) Monitorare i gruppi di "esperti" che soffocano i "neoutenti" (8) Meno politica, più conoscenza: mandare in giro solo gente preparata, evitare approcci ideologici al lavoro enciclopedico e conseguente disincentivazione potenziali nuovi utenti. Occasioni come queste vanno sfruttate per lavorare su cose concrete. (9) ...lo streaming! :)
  15. a b Chapters have confirmed the commitment, but will decide the final amount with subsequent resolution.
  16. InFormAzioni has given commitment to either support or leave to next itWikiCon organizer team the ownership of the site according to what will be defined with them.

Discussion

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Endorsements

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Do you think this project should be selected for a Conference Grant? Please add your name and rationale for endorsing this project in the list below. Other feedback, questions or concerns from community members are also highly valued, but please post them on the talk page of this proposal.

  1.   Strong support The first edition was a fair success, so definitely let's do it again! Also love the logo. :) --Sannita - not just another it.wiki sysop 10:58, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
  2.   Strong support - excellent team, superb result on their first event --g (talk) 12:13, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
  3. I was at the itWikiCon2017 and it was a very interesting conference. I had the chance to discover some projects I didn't know before and I was able to meet many volunteers like me. Zaffo80 (talk) 12:16, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
  4.   Support The 2017 was a very good experience. I'm happy to help this year as well. Ruthven (talk) 14:17, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
  5.   Strong support - The organizers are professional and dedicated people in the Wiki, the event would be a good sequel of the first one. --Mickey83 (talk)
  6.   Strong support - organized by an excellent team. Susanna Giaccai
  7.   Strong support The event is organized by a fantastic team but the name is horrible.--Ferdi2005 (Posta) 14:17, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
    D-: the name is itWikiCon 2018 (or itWikiCon Como 2018). The image in the infobox template is a provisional logo ;-) --Yiyi (talk) 15:19, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
  8.   Strong support The first edition was very interesting and useful (and a lot of fun too) --Civvì (talk) 15:25, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
  9.   Strong support The previous edition was clearly a success and the new plan already looks very promising. --Supernino (talk) 20:06, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
  10.   Strong support the first edition was a success, this is going to be very very interesting too. --Superchilum(talk to me!) 08:35, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
  11.   Strong support the 2017 edition was great both for networking and in order to learn new Wikimedia skills, I look forward to the next chance! M&A (talk) 10:36, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
  12.   Support Almost allways a good team is a guarantee of success, and seen the past experience, I know they will do a good work. PS Nice logo :-P. Camelia (talk) 10:05, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
  13.   Strong support I cannot assist organization of ItWikiCon_2018 due to study commitments, otherwise I'd have done it for sure. Excellent team of organizers, I'll be present at the event. --.avgas 13:36, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
  14.   Strong support The first edition was a great conference, very well organised and with a great group of people who not often attend wikimedia events. Having an event in Italian allows the involvement of different people and the organisers of this itwikicon are very committed and capable of networking with different groups and bridging wikimedia online and offline. It is really an event to keep and develop further! differentiating fundings is essential to guarantees an independence event capable of bringing together all the community. iopensa (talk) 09:23, 4 March 2018 (UTC)
  15.   Strong support Organizing team well prepared and suitable for organizing the event.--Rodrigodacuna (talk) 22:04, 7 March 2018 (UTC)
  16.   Strong support An opportunity to meet the Italian community, people and projects. --Afnecors (talk) 08:10, 8 March 2018 (UTC)
  17.   Strong support Looking at the previous edition the sensation is that it was a successfull opportunity for discussion and common growth. So, as Sannita said, let's do it again! --Uomovariabile (talk to me) 12:01, 8 March 2018 (UTC)
  18.   Strong support this type of events. A great opportunity for team building within the wikipedians community. Bramfab (talk) 15:24, 8 March 2018 (UTC)
  19.   Strong support It is a great chance to foster networking and knowledge sharing among Italian speaking Wikipedians. Based on the general feedback, the first edition was undobtedly a success and in my opinion is appropriate to give continuity over time to this kind of events. --Nicolabel (talk) 01:12, 10 March 2018 (UTC)
  20.   Strong support I trust the team and think that this kind of meetings are necessary for Italian community, in this moment especially. Virginia (talk)
  21.   Strong support I completely agree with the above statements. The involvement of sister projects, as well as Vikidia and OSM, in the previous edition was one of its strengths, and I expect this to be the case in the 2018 conference as well. --pegasovagante () 12:59, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
  22.   Strong support I feel it's important to have an event in Italy that can attract media attention to make large public more aware that Wikipedia is not "a given fact" but something built day by day thanks to some committed contributors. U091763 (talk) 21:20, 14 March 2018 (UTC)
  23.   Strong support I could not participate the last edition but everybody talked me about it very well. Kaspo (talk) 22:35, 19 March 2018 (UTC)
  24.   Strong support I think it is a great project with strong organization and objectives. Colombati (talk) 23:25, 21 March 2018 (UTC)
  25. The success of the first edition, the skills of the organizing staff and the useful opportunity for the italian community to relate. Ermanon (talk) 08:36, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
  26. As the first edition has shown, this is an important moment for the Italian community to meet and share their experiences Beatrice (talk) 13:00, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
  27.   Strong support I took part in the first ItWikiCon, and it was a great experience on many levels. Let's do it again: the currrent team is willing and likely to improve the outcome of what has been an already effective meetup. OrbiliusMagister (talk) 17:40, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
  28.   Strong support I think the first edition was very interesting, why not a second one? Fabior1984 (talk) 18:11, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
  29.   Strong support It would be a wonderful experience to take part in and it would bring the team together Alessandrogatti 07:23, 23 March 2018 (UTC)
  30.   Strong support Great project! Luigi Catalani (talk) 12:25, 23 March 2018 (UTC)
  31.   Support The first edition has been well received by the community, and Wikimedia Italia is happy to support this proposal, including the financial support through scholarships and administrative support through fiscal sponsorship. On behalf of the board of Wikimedia Italia (board resolution). - Laurentius 08:45, 28 March 2018 (UTC)
  32.   Strong support I had the opportunity to participate to the first edition and I found it extremely useful, interesting and perfectly organized. --Nungalpiriggal (talk) 13:39, 11 April 2018 (UTC)
  33.   Support On behalf of Wikimedia CH I would confirm that we support the event considering that this kind of events have a great value for the community as well as source for new ideas. Wikimedia CH supports and supported the German Wiki Conference as well as the French Wiki Conference appreciating the good results and impact received by both communities and it's happy that the Italian community (which is the third national language of Switzerland) is experimenting this good habit too. Ilario (talk) 05:51, 14 April 2018 (UTC)
  34.   Strong support The first edition in 2017 was a great experience; excellent team --EusebiaP (talk) 19:50, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
  35.   Strong support The first edition was my very first contact AFK with the Italian community and they were really inclusive and awesome. I will absolutely partecipate again. --Valerio Bozzolan (talk) 11:33, 13 August 2018 (UTC)