Grants talk:Project/Wikiup - Research and Integration tool for Indigenous Storytelling
Comments and questions from LMiranda (WMF)
editHello JosephMacLean, my name is Lauren and I am a Project Coordinator within the Community Engagement department at the Wikimedia Foundation. I have enjoyed reviewing your proposal and would like to ask you some follow up questions to better understand your project. Could you provide more context for Wikiup and how this platform is currently being used? How has it been successful and in what ways will these resources impact further success? I would also like to better understand the activities within this proposal. Your problem statement describes creating a "user-friendly tool" but later in your project impact section you mentioned the software was currently functioning and there was a needed focus on "content development, community engagement and research management". It would be helpful to see a timeline breaking down these project activities, the primary contributors needed for the project, and how the impact goals will be measured. I would also like to hear more about how this project will support Wikipedia. Thank you and I look forward to learning more about this proposal! LMiranda (WMF)
Comments of Glrx
editI would decline this proposal. First, the project seems to be more about developing Wikiup.org and improving its workflows rather than improving an existing wiki. I go to wikiup.org, and the website tells me little; it wants me to register to download an app. I expected to find something about indigenous peoples. Clicking a link took me to w:Wigwam. Why did it take me there? Did Wikiup furnish the unsourced translations (e.g., Cree Indian)? The Algonquian statement is unsourced. Second, I don't get the sense of a concrete proposal but rather one that believes connecting to WMF projects would be a good idea. How would those connections be used? What would be pushed or pulled? The proposal does not say; instead it offers a research project to think about the connections: "We will engage a small software development team to define the best first steps in incorporating Wikimedia APIs into the Wikiup framework." Third, storytelling does not have the usual wiki publishing standards of verifiable or notable. The proposal seems out of scope for WMF. Glrx (talk) 00:46, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
- There's also no indication that the grantee has any experience doing or managing software development. --Nemo 14:22, 16 February 2018 (UTC)
Eligibility confirmed, round 1 2018
editWe've confirmed your proposal is eligible for round 1 2018 review. Please feel free to ask questions and make changes to this proposal as discussions continue during the community comments period, through March 12, 2018.
The committee's formal review for round 1 2018 will occur March 13-March 26, 2018. New grants will be announced April 27, 2018. See the schedule for more details.
Questions? Contact us.--Marti (WMF) (talk) 02:10, 17 February 2018 (UTC)
JosephMacLean, as indicated by the comments on this talkpage, it's not totally clear from your proposal that there is sufficient focus in your project on improving Wikimedia projects, which is the sole charge of this grant program. I am marking your proposal eligible because many of your goals do seem to be focused on creating a sustainable process for improving Wikipedia and Wikidata representation of indigenous knowledge. However, the more the proposal seems to be focused on improving a third part website (Wikiup), the less likely it is to be selected for funding. I strongly recommend that you find ways to tighten your proposal's focus on contributing to Wikipedia and Wikidata. I am happy to meet with you to discuss this further if you wish. You are welcome to reach out to me at mjohnson wikimedia · org if you would like to set up a consultation. Warm regards. --Marti (WMF) (talk) 02:10, 17 February 2018 (UTC)
Comments and Concerns
editHi Friend, I am glad to see you created a proposal and I am excited about the topic. I am eager to have more global knowledge on Wikipedia and projects. There are already some existing organizations working on this, but they are connected with Wikipedia. Correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems like you’d be using Wikipedia as a resource for your project instead of contributing to the Wikipedia community.
For me to feel comfortable supporting this project, I would need to learn more about how you plan to contribute to the Wikipedia community with your efforts. Best, Jackiekoerner (talk) 15:27, 27 March 2018 (UTC)
Aggregated feedback from the committee for Wikiup - Research and Integration tool for Indigenous Storytelling
editScoring rubric | Score | |
(A) Impact potential
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4.1 | |
(B) Community engagement
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3.3 | |
(C) Ability to execute
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3.7 | |
(D) Measures of success
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3.1 | |
Additional comments from the Committee:
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Opportunity to respond to committee comments in the next week
The Project Grants Committee has conducted a preliminary assessment of your proposal. Based on their initial review, a majority of committee reviewers have not recommended your proposal for funding. You can read more about their reasons for this decision in their comments above. Before the committee finalizes this decision, they would like to provide you with an opportunity to respond to their comments.
Next steps:
- Aggregated committee comments from the committee are posted above. Note that these comments may vary, or even contradict each other, since they reflect the conclusions of multiple individual committee members who independently reviewed this proposal. We recommend that you review all the feedback carefully and post any responses, clarifications or questions on this talk page by 5pm UTC on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. If you make any revisions to your proposal based on committee feedback, we recommend that you also summarize the changes on your talkpage.
- The committee will review any additional feedback you post on your talkpage before making a final funding decision. A decision will be announced Thursday, May 27, 2021.
Round 1 2018 decision
editThis project has not been selected for a Project Grant at this time.
We love that you took the chance to creatively improve the Wikimedia movement. The committee has reviewed this proposal and not recommended it for funding. This was a very competitive round with many good ideas, not all of which could be funded in spite of many merits. We appreciate your participation, and we hope you'll continue to stay engaged in the Wikimedia context.
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