Nadzik
Why are you changing the Afr Kategorie to the English version? Oesjaar (kontak) 11:16, 23 Mei 2020 (UTC)
Gemeente should be Munisipaliteit.
wysigGebruiker:Nadzik, see above. Regards! Oesjaar (kontak) 11:31, 29 Mei 2020 (UTC)
- Oesjaar Thanks! There is a small difference between Dutch and Afrikaans, if I make any more mistakes, please let me know! Cheers! Nadzik (kontak) 11:34, 29 Mei 2020 (UTC)
- Wil do! Oesjaar (kontak) 11:34, 29 Mei 2020 (UTC)
Gebruiker:Nadzik, please use the grammar style I've used in Belp. Your wording is not technically correct in Afrikaans. Regards! -- Aliwal2012 11:39, 29 Mei 2020 (UTC)
Nuwe sjablone | New templates
wysigPlease let me know if I can be of assistance. Voyageur (kontak) 20:56, 28 Junie 2020 (UTC)
- Hi Voyageur! I would like to continue creating articles about the municipalities in Switzerland. I have knowledge and access to information that allow me to create a good quality stub with basic information. My Dutch is not great, my Afrikaans is even worse and I would not want to repeat the situation that has lately left Scots Wikipedia in shatters. Would you be able to create a template for me (like Frauenkappelen), where I could just put the information from the database I have access to? Current articles only have information about what district and kanton they are in, as well as how many people live there and how many speak German.
I would like to create a bit more complex articles. I have information about how many men and women live there (and have lived in 2010, 2000, 1990, 1980), how much % of the people are foreign citizens, how many speak English or Italian; basic Census-stuff, I think that you get it. What do you think about that? Cheers! Nadzik (kontak) 13:30, 8 Oktober 2020 (UTC)
Sjabloon
wysigIs die inligtingskas by Frauenkappelen wat jy nodig het om jou saadjies te skep? – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 15:08, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- K175, Ek is jammer, maar ek verstaan nie. Nadzik (kontak) 15:52, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Nadzik: Apologies, I was referring to this request. I was wondering whether the infobox I added to Frauenkappelen was what you had in mind, or were you referring to something different? – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 15:58, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- Thank you, my English is muuuch better than my Dutch (which is also muuuuuuch better than my afrikaans :-) ). Infobox and other templates ({{Sjabloon}}) are a great way to add information to the articles, but this is not what my request was about. I am in possesion of a Swiss Statistic Office database (with over 13,399,776 cells) about Swiss Municipalities. I would like to create articles about them like i did on Polish Wikipedia (Bowil, Bremgarten, Brenzikofen etc). As you can see they are all created in the same form (or a template ;) ). I would like to do the same thing here (as you do not have articles about majority of them). I am fully aware that my knowledge of your language is not advanced enough to mass-create articles (vide problems on Scots Wikipedia) and that is why I would like to cooperate with someone with a better knowledge of Afrikaans. Please look at this page and see if you understand what I mean. CC: Voyageur. Cheers! Nadzik (kontak) 16:10, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Nadzik: Okay, I think I understand you. Can you make the template in English and then I can translate it for you? – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 16:14, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @K175:, that would be perfect! I will let you know when I am finished with it. Thank you! Cheers! Nadzik (kontak) 16:15, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Nadzik: OK great! – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 16:20, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Nadzik: Have you started with the template? If you have it completed in a different language maybe you can paste it here so long so that we can start having a look at it. – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 20:25, 26 November 2020 (UTC)
- @K175:, what do you think? Gebruiker:Nadzik/test. Cheers! Nadzik (kontak) 20:21, 10 Januarie 2021 (UTC)
- @Nadzik: OK great! – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 16:20, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @K175:, that would be perfect! I will let you know when I am finished with it. Thank you! Cheers! Nadzik (kontak) 16:15, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Nadzik: Okay, I think I understand you. Can you make the template in English and then I can translate it for you? – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 16:14, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- Thank you, my English is muuuch better than my Dutch (which is also muuuuuuch better than my afrikaans :-) ). Infobox and other templates ({{Sjabloon}}) are a great way to add information to the articles, but this is not what my request was about. I am in possesion of a Swiss Statistic Office database (with over 13,399,776 cells) about Swiss Municipalities. I would like to create articles about them like i did on Polish Wikipedia (Bowil, Bremgarten, Brenzikofen etc). As you can see they are all created in the same form (or a template ;) ). I would like to do the same thing here (as you do not have articles about majority of them). I am fully aware that my knowledge of your language is not advanced enough to mass-create articles (vide problems on Scots Wikipedia) and that is why I would like to cooperate with someone with a better knowledge of Afrikaans. Please look at this page and see if you understand what I mean. CC: Voyageur. Cheers! Nadzik (kontak) 16:10, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Nadzik: Apologies, I was referring to this request. I was wondering whether the infobox I added to Frauenkappelen was what you had in mind, or were you referring to something different? – K175 (skil 'n appeltjie) 15:58, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
Universal Code of Conduct News – Issue 2
wysigUniversal Code of Conduct News
Issue 2, July 2021Read the full newsletter
Welcome to the second issue of Universal Code of Conduct News! This newsletter will help Wikimedians stay involved with the development of the new code and will distribute relevant news, research, and upcoming events related to the UCoC.
If you haven’t already, please remember to subscribe here if you would like to be notified about future editions of the newsletter, and also leave your username here if you’d like to be contacted to help with translations in the future.
- Enforcement Draft Guidelines Review - Initial meetings of the drafting committee have helped to connect and align key topics on enforcement, while highlighting prior research around existing processes and gaps within our movement. (continue reading)
- Targets of Harassment Research - To support the drafting committee, the Wikimedia Foundation has conducted a research project focused on experiences of harassment on Wikimedia projects. (continue reading)
- Functionaries’ Consultation - Since June, Functionaries from across the various wikis have been meeting to discuss what the future will look like in a global context with the UCoC. (continue reading)
- Roundtable Discussions - The UCoC facilitation team once again, hosted another roundtable discussion, this time for Korean-speaking community members and participants of other ESEAP projects to discuss the enforcement of the UCoC. (continue reading)
- Early Adoption of UCoC by Communities - Since its ratification by the Board in February 2021, situations whereby UCoC is being adopted and applied within the Wikimedia community have grown. (continue reading)
- New Timeline for the Interim Trust & Safety Case Review Committee - The CRC was originally expected to conclude by July 1. However, with the UCoC now expected to be in development until December, the timeline for the CRC has also changed. (continue reading)
- Wikimania - The UCoC team is planning to hold a moderated discussion featuring representatives across the movement during Wikimania 2021. It also plans to have a presence at the conference’s Community Village. (continue reading)
- Diff blogs - Check out the most recent publications about the UCoC on Wikimedia Diff blog. (continue reading)
- Thanks for reading - we welcome feedback about this newsletter. Xeno (WMF) (kontak) 23:04, 15 Julie 2021 (UTC)
Universal Code of Conduct News – Issue 3
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Issue 3, August 2021Read the full newsletter
Welcome to the third issue of Universal Code of Conduct News! This newsletter will help Wikimedians stay involved with the development of the new code and will distribute relevant news, research, and upcoming events related to the UCoC.
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- The Enforcement Draft Guidelines - The Enforcement Draft Guidelines for the Universal Code of Conduct has just been published on meta in different languages. These guidelines include some definitions of newly introduced terms and recommendations for local enforcement structures. (continue reading)
- Enforcement Draft Guidelines Review - Before the enforcement guidelines are finalized, they must be reviewed and discussed by the community. The facilitation team has set up various discussion means throughout this review period. (continue reading)
- Conversation Hours & Roundtables - To listen to community opinions and exchange ideas regarding enforcement draft guidelines proposed by the drafting committee, the UCoC facilitation team will be hosting weekly conversation hours. (continue reading)
- Wikimania Wrap-up - The facilitation team hosted a Roundtable at Wikimania 2021, featuring some WMF trustees and staff. The session offered some insights on how the Enforcement Draft Guidelines came about, and what next steps are being imagined. (continue reading)
- Translation - Because a considerable number of Wikimedians are not English speakers, and that UCoC applies to all members, projects across the wikimedia movement, it’s of a great importance to provide adequate language support throughout this process. (continue reading)
- Diff blogs - Check out some interesting publications about the UCoC on Wikimedia Diff blog. (continue reading)
- WMF's 2021 Board of Trustees election - Please read the Candidate Presentations and vote! (continue reading)
Universal Code of Conduct News – Issue 4
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Issue 4, October 2021Read the full newsletter
Welcome to the fourth issue of Universal Code of Conduct News! This newsletter will help Wikimedians stay involved with the development of the new code and will distribute relevant news, research, and upcoming events related to the UCoC.
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- Enforcement Draft Guidelines Review Wrap-up - The Universal Code of Conduct Enforcement Draft Guidelines Review will come to a close on 17 October 2021, after more than two months of extensive consultations. (continue reading)
- Roundtable Discussions and Conversation Hours - Another successful roundtable session happened on September 18, 2021 to discuss the EDGR. One last conversation hour will be happening on October 15th, 2021. (continue reading)
- Movement Charter Drafting Committee Elections - The Movement Charter Drafting Committee selection process has kicked off and will be open until October 25, 2021. Contributors to Wikimedia projects can elect their favorite candidates on to the committee. (continue reading)
- New Direction for the Newsletter - As we round-up the consultation processes for the Universal Code of Conduct, the facilitation team is currently envisioning new directions for the newsletter. (continue reading)
- Diff Blogs - Check out the most recent publications about the UCoC on Wikimedia Diff. (continue reading)
Movement Strategy and Governance News – Issue 5
wysigI'm sorry about the late delivery of this newsletter. Within the newsletter was material about an ongoing vote, which closes in under 20 hours.
Please share the information links with interested users: Project Overview • Universal Code of Conduct • Enforcement guidelines (proposed) • Voting • Voter information • Voting link
Movement Strategy and Governance News
Issue 5, January 2022Read the full newsletter
Welcome to the fifth issue of Movement Strategy and Governance News (formerly known as Universal Code of Conduct News)! This revamped newsletter distributes relevant news and events about the Movement Charter, Universal Code of Conduct, Movement Strategy Implementation grants, Board elections and other relevant MSG topics. This Newsletter will be distributed quarterly, while more frequent Updates will also be delivered weekly or bi-weekly to subscribers. Please remember to subscribe here if you would like to receive these updates.
- Call for Feedback about the Board elections - We invite you to give your feedback on the upcoming WMF Board of Trustees election. This call for feedback went live on 10th January 2022 and will be concluded on 16th February 2022. (continue reading)
- Universal Code of Conduct Ratification - In 2021, the WMF asked communities about how to enforce the Universal Code of Conduct policy text. The revised draft of the enforcement guidelines should be ready for community vote in March. (continue reading)
- Movement Strategy Implementation Grants - As we continue to review several interesting proposals, we encourage and welcome more proposals and ideas that target a specific initiative from the Movement Strategy recommendations. (continue reading)
- The New Direction for the Newsletter - As the UCoC Newsletter transitions into MSG Newsletter, join the facilitation team in envisioning and deciding on the new directions for this newsletter. (continue reading)
- Diff Blogs - Check out the most recent publications about MSG on Wikimedia Diff. (continue reading)
Movement Strategy and Governance News – Issue 6
wysigMovement Strategy and Governance News
Issue 6, April 2022Read the full newsletter
Welcome to the sixth issue of Movement Strategy and Governance News! This revamped newsletter distributes relevant news and events about the Movement Charter, Universal Code of Conduct, Movement Strategy Implementation grants, Board of trustees elections and other relevant MSG topics.
This Newsletter will be distributed quarterly, while the more frequent Updates will also be delivered weekly. Please remember to subscribe here if you would like to receive future issues of this newsletter.
- Leadership Development - A Working Group is Forming! - The application to join the Leadership Development Working Group closed on April 10th, 2022, and up to 12 community members will be selected to participate in the working group. (continue reading)
- Universal Code of Conduct Ratification Results are out! - The global decision process on the enforcement of the UCoC via SecurePoll was held from 7 to 21 March. Over 2,300 eligible voters from at least 128 different home projects submitted their opinions and comments. (continue reading)
- Movement Discussions on Hubs - The Global Conversation event on Regional and Thematic Hubs was held on Saturday, March 12, and was attended by 84 diverse Wikimedians from across the movement. (continue reading)
- Movement Strategy Grants Remain Open! - Since the start of the year, six proposals with a total value of about $80,000 USD have been approved. Do you have a movement strategy project idea? Reach out to us! (continue reading)
- The Movement Charter Drafting Committee is All Set! - The Committee of fifteen members which was elected in October 2021, has agreed on the essential values and methods for its work, and has started to create the outline of the Movement Charter draft. (continue reading)
- Introducing Movement Strategy Weekly - Contribute and Subscribe! - The MSG team have just launched the updates portal, which is connected to the various Movement Strategy pages on Meta-wiki. Subscriber to get up-to-date news about the various ongoing projects. (continue reading)
- Diff Blogs - Check out the most recent publications about the UCoC on Wikimedia Diff. (continue reading)
Thanks for reading. Xeno (WMF) 02:24, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
Movement Strategy and Governance News – Issue 7
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Issue 7, July-September 2022Read the full newsletter
Welcome to the 7th issue of Movement Strategy and Governance News! The newsletter distributes relevant news and events about the implementation of Wikimedia's Movement Strategy recommendations, other relevant topics regarding Movement governance, as well as different projects and activities supported by the Movement Strategy and Governance (MSG) team of the Wikimedia Foundation.
The MSG Newsletter is delivered quarterly, while the more frequent Movement Strategy Weekly will be delivered weekly. Please remember to subscribe here if you would like to receive future issues of this newsletter.
- Movement sustainability: Wikimedia Foundation's annual sustainability report has been published. (continue reading)
- Improving user experience: recent improvements on the desktop interface for Wikimedia projects. (continue reading)
- Safety and inclusion: updates on the revision process of the Universal Code of Conduct Enforcement Guidelines. (continue reading)
- Equity in decisionmaking: reports from Hubs pilots conversations, recent progress from the Movement Charter Drafting Committee, and a new white paper for futures of participation in the Wikimedia movement. (continue reading)
- Stakeholders coordination: launch of a helpdesk for Affiliates and volunteer communities working on content partnership. (continue reading)
- Leadership development: updates on leadership projects by Wikimedia movement organizers in Brazil and Cape Verde. (continue reading)
- Internal knowledge management: launch of a new portal for technical documentation and community resources. (continue reading)
- Innovate in free knowledge: high-quality audiovisual resources for scientific experiments and a new toolkit to record oral transcripts. (continue reading)
- Evaluate, iterate, and adapt: results from the Equity Landscape project pilot (continue reading)
- Other news and updates: a new forum to discuss Movement Strategy implementation, upcoming Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees election, a new podcast to discuss Movement Strategy, and change of personnel for the Foundation's Movement Strategy and Governance team. (continue reading)