Affiliate-selected Board seats –
Successful candidates were Christophe Henner and Nataliia Tymkiv. A total of 40 affiliates (including 39 chapters and the sole Thematic Organisation) voted.
For the last 10 years, Christophe Henner served as a board member and led a successful Wikimedia France reorganization. In December 2012, Nataliia Tymkiv joined Wikimedia Ukraine. She was shortly elected as a Board Member and have been on Board of Wikimedia Ukraine ever since.
For more details, please visit - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Affiliate-selected_Board_seats/2016/Results
Hyderabad Meetup on 15th May –
The Wikipedia Meetup Hyderabad9 was the ninth edition of Wikipedia/Wikimedia Meetup in Hyderabad held on 15th of May, 2016.
The meetup was held as a part of a monthly get-together of Wikipedians (contributors and users), predominantly Telugu Wikipedians- to meet up, discuss ongoing projects, share experiences, reach out and advocate for Wikipedia and Wikimedia
For more details, please visit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Hyderabad/Hyderabad9
Pune meetup on 21st May –
The Wikipedia Meetup Pune was held on 21st May, 2016. The meetup is held as a part of a series of regular get-togethers of Wikipedians (contributors and users) - which majorly consist of Marathi contributors. The main agenda was to discuss the ongoing projects, reach outs and experience sharing.
For more details, please visit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Pune/Pune23
WikiConference India Logo finalization –
Logo Challenge competition was organized to create logo for WikiConference India 2016. Competition details can be viewed at - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2016/Logo_Challenge
After voting by community, the result was published at - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_India_2016/Logo_Challenge#Selected_Logo
The final selected logo was designed by Manoj, who is a design student and FOSS enthusiast.. Final logo for WLE can be viewed at - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wiki_conference_2016_logo_v2.png by Manojopenworks
Formation
of Advisory Board –
The chapter’s first in-office advisers are Karthik Nadar, Satdeep Gill, Yann Forget, Dhaval Vyas. Wikimedia India takes immense pride in having them on board.
Wiki Loves Earth –
Wiki Loves Earth (WLE) is an annual international photographic competition that will commence in June, organized worldwide by the Wikipedia community members with the help of local Wikimedia affiliates across the globe. Wikimedia India is conducting this competition in India. Participants will take pictures of local natural heritage and scenic landscape in their countries, and upload them to Wikimedia Commons.
The aim of event is to highlight the conservation areas of the participating countries with the goal to encourage people to capture pictures of these sights, and to put them under a free licence which can then be re-used not only in Wikipedia but everywhere by everyone.
1st phase of Wiki Loves Earth started with full swing. 20 countries have started their national level version of the competition - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Earth_2016
Upcoming Wikimedia Foundation’s New Readers research in India -
WMF team will be in India from June 13 to 27.
The research will focus on:
· Urban, semi-urban, and rural internet users.
· in Hindi, Tamil, and English languages.
· From education, technology, and rural industry backgrounds.
· Around the Delhi (including nearby Noida and Gurgaon) and Chennai areas.
PEG
Draft for WCI2016 in April Month –
WikiConference India 2016 is India's national Wikimedia event that will provide a common platform for all Indic Wikimedians to meet and share their views, tell about their works and activities in a national-level event and discuss the challenges they are facing to execute their projects and exchange useful tips, best practices and other information.
Featured Wikimedian for April month -
Arnab Dutta is one of the most profilic and energetic Bengali Wikimedians from India. He has been editing since April 2008 and has over 34,000 edits till date. He has created more than 1400 articles on a wide range of subjects including Hinduism, Buddhism and West Bengal. Arnab says his first article, a Bengali literature piece was copied from his class notes but later went on to become a Featured Article.
Arnab was selected as one of the noteworthy contributors at the Wiki Conference India 2011 and was also honored as part of the Wikipedia 10 celebrations. Arnab urges budding Wikipedians to stop chasing fame as sincerity and hard work will automatically make one famous and respected.
Featured Wikimedian for May month -
Tulsi Bhagat is a 15 year old Maithili and Nepali Wikimedian hailing from
Rajbiraj, Nepal. Having started contributing to Wikipedia in 2014 due to an
outreach program conducted by Biplab Anand & Bijay Chaurasia, Bhagat is now
the youngest and most prolific Wikimedian from Nepal with over 34,000 edits
spread across many projects.
He serves as an administrator in the Maithili and Nepali Wikipedias. Bhagat
says he loves contributing to his mother tongue Maithili where he has authored
more than 500 articles. In addition to this, he is a keen vandalism fighter.
You can find the full excerpt on the home page of WMIN (http://wiki.wikimedia.in/Home).
News
- Net
neutrality is complicated: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/52507476.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
- Spread awareness through Malayalam Wikipedia: Gadgil
- Sahapedia wants to be the Wikipedia for Indian culture
Blog
- E-Books and Wikipedia Are All the Rage in This Rural School in Bihar, Thanks to This Graduate
http://www.thebetterindia.com/55782/digital-literacy-rural-bihar-sai-prasanna-sbi-fellowship/
WMIN Blog
- Equipment Lending and Community Support: How it retained long-term users from declining activity
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2. Caitlin Dewey (7 April 2016). "What Happens When A Convicted Murderer Edits Wikipedia". NDTV.
3. "Traffic to Wikipedia terrorism entries plunged after Edward Snowdenrevelations: New study". DNA. 27 April 2016.
4. "Wikipedia Gap Finder: filling in the language holes". DNA. 28 April 2016.
5. "MRA attack: You won’t believe what’s on the Wikipedia page onGender Discrimination in India". The News Minute. 15 April 2016