Grants talk:IEG/Writing Week Cultural Heritage
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Nice idea!
editI like this idea but I guess I am a bit confused about the outcome. If the money is just to run the contests and to arrange the thankyou sessions, doesn't this seem too offputting to Wikipedians who hate to come to meetups? What is the difference between this proposal and the writing weeks that have already taken place? It would be nice if an IEG project were to result in some solid tooling such as a storybook how to arrange a writing week. I am thinking of things like how to inform participants, how to select articles to reward, how to setup a points system, how to find sponsors, how to measure and communicate results, where to keep the archive so people can use it as a use case for a writing week on that subject, etc.--Jane023 (talk) 13:57, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
- What money could be spend on: Experienced editors can edit online. We don't need meetings for that. The meetings are not aimed at experienced editors. The meetings are there to get people who are offline to get a first introduction. Moreover the main purpose of the meetings is not to edit, but to have a moment where media can meet Wikipedians. That way they can publish about Wikipedia and the attention will get us new editors. The money will be mostly spend on travel. However, it is for a large extend not for participants to travel but for people who want to volunteer to be at meetings and help new editors. The participants "reward" mostly will be in the form of letters send to them. Politicians or directors of organisations can thank people by sending them a signed and personal thank you letter or a certificate (almost no expense, pay for it themselves). I indeed want some editors to be thanked in real life. But I agree this is not what everyone wants, and very expensive (if you want to include all the world). So a large part of the money will go to voluteers in order to organise meetings. To cover their minor travel expences. And only a smaller amount of people (1-10) will be at an award ceremony (which is expensive to travel to).
- Local projects: To arrange a good writing week you need a project on the Wikipedia language version itself. Meta is too far for regular editors to come. Once we have a local project and local organisers, the next writing week becomes easier. I think that a global writing week project on meta could help with this. By organising a global week, we can start local projects and we can start everything up. I agree in the long term you will need sponsors. But first you need something to show to sponsors. We need to organise a writing week with support of the Wikimedia Foundation, so that sponsors can see the effect of a global writing week.
- What I hope for the future: I do not think the IEG project should result in a story book. Instead it should result in meta and local projects. Maybe even a usergroup for Writing Weeks, so that we can have an organisation. An organisation can create a continued effort. For example, instead of each writing project individually looking for sponsors, the usergroup can find sponsors and writing weeks can simply be started without online organisers having to worry about finding sponsors at all, it is already taken care of.
- Sincerely, Taketa (talk) 19:13, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
Aggregated feedback from the committee for Writing Week Cultural Heritage
editScoring rubric | Score | |
(A) Impact potential
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6.4 | |
(B) Community engagement
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5.1 | |
(C) Ability to execute
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4.7 | |
(D) Measures of success
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3.9 | |
Additional comments from the Committee:
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-- MJue (WMF) (talk) 17:13, 3 June 2016 (UTC) on behalf of the IEG Committee
Round 1 2016 decision
editThis project has not been selected for an Individual Engagement Grant at this time.
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