Wikimania 2017
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Wikimania 2017 was the 13th Wikimania conference, held annually for the international Wikimedia community. It was held in Montréal, Canada,[1] on August 9–13, 2017.
Final Attendance was 915.
The following are some statistics on registration:
- 144 Full and partial Scholarships Offered and Attended
- 564 Registration
- 169 WMF staff, board and committee registrations
- 57 different countries represented
Attendee Breakdown by Region
- Africa: 1%
- Arab States: 1%
- Asia & Pacific: 4%
- CIS: 2%
- Europe: 32%
- South/Latin America: 4%
- North America: 56%
Budget Summary for Conference:
Conference Revenue: $111,000 USD Conference Expenses*: $509,000 USD
- excludes WMF Staff (conference coordinator) and Scholarship program expenses.
Please visit the official conference website, wikimania2017.wikimedia.org, for more information.
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