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− | |'''''Opening Keynote:'' The Case for Sister Projects''' by ''Minh Nguyễn'' |
+ | |'''''Opening Keynote:'' The Case for Sister Projects''' by ''Minh Nguyễn'' ([[:File:The Case for Sister Projects.pdf|slides]], [[:File:The Case for Sister Projects (with notes).pdf|notes]]) |
Sister projects are the unsung heroes of Wikipedia's success. Disputes between inclusionists and deletionists led to the creation of Wiktionary, Wikibooks, and more, fueling new contributions to the sum of human knowledge while reinforcing Wikipedia's culture. OpenStreetMap is no stranger to deletion debates. Nascent sister projects like OpenHistoricalMap offer an outlet for more mapping, creating a more vibrant community than a fork ever could. As always, the hard part is starting from scratch. How can we learn from Wikimedia's experience with sister projects to build a similar ecosystem? |
Sister projects are the unsung heroes of Wikipedia's success. Disputes between inclusionists and deletionists led to the creation of Wiktionary, Wikibooks, and more, fueling new contributions to the sum of human knowledge while reinforcing Wikipedia's culture. OpenStreetMap is no stranger to deletion debates. Nascent sister projects like OpenHistoricalMap offer an outlet for more mapping, creating a more vibrant community than a fork ever could. As always, the hard part is starting from scratch. How can we learn from Wikimedia's experience with sister projects to build a similar ecosystem? |
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OpenStreetMap started 18 years ago with a blank canvas and the ambition to become the best map of the world. All we could do in the beginning was create: draw all the roads, houses, businesses, lakes and forests. Now, 18 years in, OSM looks “done” in a lot of places. Our responsibility now shifts from creating to maintaining—but not everywhere at once, or at the same pace. Jennings and Martijn uncover the fascinating and perhaps unexpected dynamics of a map in its teenage years by first looking at global trends and then diving deeper into the vast community maintaining the map in North America |
OpenStreetMap started 18 years ago with a blank canvas and the ambition to become the best map of the world. All we could do in the beginning was create: draw all the roads, houses, businesses, lakes and forests. Now, 18 years in, OSM looks “done” in a lot of places. Our responsibility now shifts from creating to maintaining—but not everywhere at once, or at the same pace. Jennings and Martijn uncover the fascinating and perhaps unexpected dynamics of a map in its teenage years by first looking at global trends and then diving deeper into the vast community maintaining the map in North America |
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− | |'''Linking Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap/OpenHistoricalMap''' by ''Richard Welty'' |
+ | |'''Linking Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap/OpenHistoricalMap''' by ''Richard Welty'' ([[:File:Linking Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap.pdf|slides]]) |
This session will cover the mechanisms that exist for specifying cross connections between various Wikimedia projects (Wikipedia, Wikidata, Commons), OpenStreetMap, and OpenHistoricalMap. There are connectivity mechanisms in existence that can significantly enhance both projects. |
This session will cover the mechanisms that exist for specifying cross connections between various Wikimedia projects (Wikipedia, Wikidata, Commons), OpenStreetMap, and OpenHistoricalMap. There are connectivity mechanisms in existence that can significantly enhance both projects. |
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|'''[[Submissions:2022/Tips & Tricks for the Programs & Events Dashboard|Tips & Tricks for the Programs & Events Dashboard]]''' by ''Sage Ross, LiAnna Davis'' |
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− | |'''Mall Mapping with Every Door''' by ''Martijn van Exel'' |
+ | |'''Mall Mapping with Every Door''' by ''Martijn van Exel'' ([[:File:OSM Utah Goes Mall Micro Mapping - Mapping USA 2022.pdf|slides]]) |
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|'''[[Submissions:2022/Diversifying Wikipedia's biographies|Diversifying Wikipedia's biographies]]''' by ''Ian Ramjohn'' |
|'''[[Submissions:2022/Diversifying Wikipedia's biographies|Diversifying Wikipedia's biographies]]''' by ''Ian Ramjohn'' |
Revision as of 00:00, 13 November 2022
WikiConference North America 2022 (WCNA), November 11–13, is partnering with OpenStreetMap US's 2nd annual Mapping USA to host a virtual event celebrating the OpenStreetMap and Wiki communities of North America.
Mapping USA will start with their Mappy Hour on Thursday, November 10, 8–9pm ET. The joint conference will continue with a half day of talks on Friday, followed on Saturday with a day of workshops, birds of a feather sessions, local meetups, editathons, and mapathons. WCNA 2022 will continue their programming on Sunday, November 13.
Thursday, November 10, 20:00–21:00
Join the OpenStreetMap team for a casual Mappy Hour for networking and socializing before the main event!
Friday, November 11, 14:00–19:00
Friday is our introduction followed by lightning talks! Hear from over 20 speakers from both the Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap universes as they discuss their projects, initiatives, and ideas.
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Saturday, November 12, 11:30–17:00
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Edit-a-thon
English
Spanish
French
Human-translated
Machine-translated
Gender gap (Hoosier Women at Work tie-in)
No photos or recording for this session
Immediately before the official schedule, at 10:00 – 11:30 Eastern, you can join Movement Charter Community Consultation: Ask Me Anything.
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Track 1 Location: Green Room |
Track 2 Location: Red Room |
Track 3 Location: Stage |
Track 4 Location: Blue Room |
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15:15 – 16:00 | ![]() I describe an editing tool for adding links from OpenStreetMap objects to the corresponding Wikidata items. https://osm.wikidata.link/ Mappers use the tool by searching for a place they are familiar with. The software downloads the details of Wikidata items within the bounds of the place and find matching objects in OpenStreetMap. The matcher compares places based on names, addresses and the type of object. The user is presented with a list of candidate matches, next to a map showing the matches. After the checks the matches are correct and then clicks a button to save the appropriate wikidata tags to OpenStreetMap. In the talk I will give details of a new version of the editing tool.
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Presenters: Natacha Rault & Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight
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16:00 – 17:00 | ![]() ![]() Help celebrate the occasion of Wikidata turning 10 years old as of the end of October 2022. Facilitator: Andrew Lih The session will quickly describe Wikidata's history and how the birthday has been celebrated around the world. Then a panel of discussants will discuss the impact of Wikidata in the last decade and what's to come.
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Sunday, November 13, 13–17:30
Please note: this program is still in development as speakers are confirmed and is subject to change.
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Presentation
Discussion
Panel
Workshop
Edit-a-thon
English
Spanish
French
Human-translated
Machine-translated
Gender gap (Hoosier Women at Work tie-in)
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13:00 – 13:45 | ![]() Rosie, Victoria and Shani will attend the WikiCon NA meeting to present a panel discussion. This session will talk about the work of the board, answer questions and encourage movement members to consider participating in future Board activities.
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14:30 – 14:35 | Break (5 minutes) | |
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15:05 – 15:10 | Break (5 minutes) | |
15:10 - 16:00 |
By Denise A. Smith
By Fernando Pinheiro Andutta |
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