Oh, but I would love to see somebody try to stick a plaque on Buckingham Palace without
being shot and/or arrested!
Harry
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From: WereSpielChequers <werespielchequers(a)gmail.com>
To: wikimediauk-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Monday, 21 May 2012, 13:30
Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] A V Denham
106 FAs - that must be close to a record for any one place outside of Chicago. Perhaps the
next project should be somewhere where we don't yet have so much featured content, but
an easier town to get to than Monmouth?
Better yet, the UK chapter could invite bids from Wikimedians who want the Monmouthpedia
experience in their abode, and councils who'd like to pitch for the title. Wikipedia
town of the year is the sort of accolade that some councils would really like to get, and
if the Council is behind it then every museum they grant fund should be reasonably
cooperative.
If Monmouthpedia were morphed in a Wikipedia town of the year award then I believe
we'd have something that could run indefinitely
WSC
On 21 May 2012 08:45, Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com> wrote:
On 19/05/12 22:44, Thomas Dalton wrote:
It seems the biggest challenge for editing workshops is
finding
suitable topics for people to create articles about (I think a lot of
people just edit existing articles, which is much easier). It's
particularly difficult for Monmonth since pretty much everything
notable in the town already has an article!
My experience is that "how do I create an article" comes very high on the list
of FAQs in workshops. Hence, I have suggested divorcing MediaWiki skills from Wikipedia
skills (as dictated by the experience levels of participants).
So, Monmouth is done and dusted?
Time to return another "town"..... how about this quaint little
hamlet
(started as WikiProject in 2002)?
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