Wikimania 2015 bids/Cape Town/Meeting notes/2013-12-04
Present
edit- Douglas S
- Kim L
- David R
- Oarabile M
- James H
Previous minutes
editBid website
edit- Design input needed from Kim
- Italian bid looks good (Ilario V)
- Shouldn't have a "landing page" - go straight into tabs page - split content up into relevant categories.
- London bid: people missed content which was in the tabs.
- Suggestion: have a landing page as one of the tabs; very basic. Recycle lots of the other information into the other tabs without losing too much. - call that tab "introduction" or "summary".
- Cape Town bid page (logistics) - instead of having the normal Wiki-thing there, rather break that tab into sub-tabs (e.g. visas, hotels, etc.), or have a well-organised contents list, to avoid the confusing tabs-within-tabs type of layout.
- Vision: don't go into too much detail - leave it open as much as possible.
Info
edit- Wesgro info needed - updated figures on hotels; map of surrounding hotels. Maybe from CT partnership.
- CTICC booking confirmed for the 28 July to 2 Aug.
- Visas: Douglas made a new visa map.
To do
editThis is a secondary priority to substance.
- Develop an "intro to Cape Town" bid video.
- connect to Victor Grigas for advice. - maybe Sustainiafrica(sp?) could help, but doubtful.
- Not clear how we could pay for it if we were doing ourselves.
- Maybe Tourism South Africa could help, via Substance Film.
- Start a narrative video - Explaining the vision of the conference.
Key speakers
edit- Would be nice to have African keynote speaker.
Options so far
edit- Edgar Patricio [edgar.patricio@arcotic.com] - Ministry of ICT (Angola) https://www.arcotic.com (possibly https://www.ashoka.org/fellow/edgard-patricio )
- Mark Shuttleworth
- Ethan Zuckerman
- Deon Chang - trend chaser; http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dion-chang/9/537/a8b
- Erik Hersman - Where Africa and technology collide... Co-founder of @Ushahidi,@iHub Nairobi, @BRCKnet and @SavannahFund. Senior TED and PopTech Fellow
- Wael Ghonim
Possible top priorities
edit- Wifi - CTICC have confirmed that they have a supplier who specializes in very high bandwidth / many devices.
- Cheap accommodation is important.
- Robust budget required. Very important. Talk to Ellie for 2013 actual costs; WMDC did provide actual costs.
Sponsorships
edit- Sponsorships are not required, but could be hard to get.
- Hard to make a clear business case / value proposition.
- Access to WMF developers attracted Google.
- Access also attracted Saylor foundation (gave them a booth).
- NGOs with an interest in developing world IT might be interested.
- Maybe also companies who're interested in expanding their African outreach.
- Possible sponsors:
- Ditata
- Maybe Sentech?
- Sinenjongo High School got access via FNB's internet provider. Follow those contacts.
- Dimagi is a startup, so depending on their funding they might be able to sponsor, and maybe they would like access. Their audience is NGOs.
- Sponsorship as a means of building goodwill in the Wikipedia community
- Could earmark donations from US firms to WMF for Wikimania 2015, so that they could get tax write-off. (For reference: for a U.S. company to write off a donation, it needs to be either a business marketing expense or a contribution to charity—they could in theory give to Wikimedia ZA but it may be easier to convince accountants and the like to send money to a U.S. charity)
Ellie will help with the foundation side of things (especially hotels), but we need a local coordinator. We have many offers since we connected to CTICC.
To do list for the next meeting
edit(for everyone to work on)
- Keynote speakers
- List of possible sponsors
- In Africa: ie. Didata, FNB
- International companies in Africa: ie. Dimagi
- International: ie. Google
- List of expenses for the possible budget
Next meeting
edit2 January 2014 19:00 South African time, 17:00 UTC. Etherpad link Cheap flights link