Hey,
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Lydia Pintscher
<lydia.pintscher(a)wikimedia.de> wrote:
Heya folks :)
I was happy to see on twitter that Petr did a intro to Wikidata at a
Czech Wikipedia meeting. Thanks! How did it go?
If you are planning one of them too please let me know. I can give you
some tips, flyers and more and help you promote the event via the
Wikidata channels. One place where they should definitely be listed is
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata/Events
Hello,
Good idea! May I jump onto this bandwagon?
Actually I can think of several possibilities where this could be
done. Unfortunately it is not possible to be at every of those:
* Sat, June, 30th: Meetup Linz in Perg, 3pm:
:This time the meetup of Linz will be in Perg because of the
Ortsbildmesse (August, 26th). That is an exhibition, where Wikimedia
Österreich also wants to take part at and defined it's date as the
beginning of Wiki Loves Monuments. So I think Wikidata will be a bit
inappropriate there.
* Sat, July 21st: Meetups Lower Austria in Lilienfeld at 3pm and
meetup Zürich at 6pm:
:The meetups in Zürich and Lower Austria are at the same day, the
distance by train is approx. 7.5 hours. So it is not possible to do
the intro at both meetups allone. One of them alone would be possible.
I could do that either in Swizzerland or in Lower Austria. Maybe
somebody else could do one of the two events?
* University of Innsbruck:
:As I read, students of the university of Innsbruck write scientific
articles. There we could get the data, we need for our project. But
first I need to contact anybody there for asking if they want a
presentation.
http://www.uibk.ac.at/public-relations/presse/archiv/2011/041101/index.html….
Anyway it would be great to get info material, tips and other
relevante information. Maybe I could also need some other stuff from
Wikimedia Germany concerning other topics, should I contact your
spokeswoman therefore?
Marco