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* Wonder was open 24 hours a day. We can consider spatial.chat, gather, or other social spaces this year.
 
* Wonder was open 24 hours a day. We can consider spatial.chat, gather, or other social spaces this year.
 
* an alternative design: breakout rooms
 
* an alternative design: breakout rooms
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* like Streamyard/youtube; must choose and test these, and how to degrade/backup
 
* Also real-world logistics for the picnics
 
* Also real-world logistics for the picnics
 
* We note that the captioning by google meet runs smoothly. That kind of feature would help our conference.
 
* We note that the captioning by google meet runs smoothly. That kind of feature would help our conference.
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; May 17 Program team meeting
 
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* Shall we ask for Beginners track category of presentations, or a Training track?
 
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* Can we offer a session ahead of time, a week or a day before the conference starts, to show the platforms we'll use? Also a good time to accept questions and requests about accessibility and accommodations -- language, disability, transcription -- Peter consider outreach to deaf user of transcription -- how's Otter.ai work for him?
   
 
; May 24 Logistics team meeting
 
; May 24 Logistics team meeting
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* Likely platforms: ti.to?
 
 
; Sun May 30 Program+Comms teams meeting
 
; Sun May 30 Program+Comms teams meeting
 
* We want to get our call-for-presentations ready now
 
* We want to get our call-for-presentations ready now
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* Mon May 31: Wikimedia Canada Annual meeting
 
* Mon May 31: Wikimedia Canada Annual meeting
   

Revision as of 23:39, 17 May 2021

Like previous WikiConferences, this conference will be organized by a core team and focused teams or committees on various issues
  • Core team: Pharos (Richard) (WMF Liaison), Econterms (Peter) (Budget/finance), and more to come
  • Logistics team: (translations, broadcast, video, platforms, working w/ Event Manager): Platforms will include presentations (zoom/google meet/jitsi, social spaces like gather, and perhaps broadcast, like Streamyard/youtube; must choose and test these, and how to degrade/backup). Also real-world logistics for the picnics. Might have social time on Clubhouse, before or during the conference or during. So far includes Pharos, econterms, peaceray, jamaicaneditor, omar_sansi, and jfarman. We'll need input from others.
  • Program team (running programming proposal process; selections; emails to all submitters; follow-up emails regarding position on schedule; training coordinator; editathon coordinator; academic coordinator; Lightning Talks coordinator): Kevin, BobCummings, Peaceray, Brandon, Richard, Peter, Rosie, Victoria
  • Communications team (design logo; outreach emails; social media; Meta page; WCNA wiki page/subpages; pre-/post-surveys); includes Peaceray, jamaicaneditor, jfarman, pharos, econterms
  • Scholarships (running scholarship app process, selections)
  • Volunteer coordinators (identify roles, seek out volunteers, manage scheduling for them)
  • Safe space (check registration, liase with WMF, monitor behavior, take complaints - keep small (2-3 highly-trusted members of the community); full time responsibility during the conference; they are the points of contact for the WMF event-ban list)
  • Awards committee? Is that separate, or part of scholarships? communications? a grants committee?
  • Fundraising committee - as opportunities present
  • Games committee:
  • WikiCommons committee (set up category/subcategories)
Early tentative decisions by program committee (April 26 2021)
  • We'll model our call for presenters on this 2019 one: https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Submissions -- that way all forms and submissions are simply on-wiki. That worked well for academic submissions too -- they'll go through a different evaluation process
  • We'll want to have Spanish and French versions.
  • Theme? We tentatively pick "glocal," with near alternatives: localize, decentralization, glocal, connections. (Yes, it's a word: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/glocal). Let's sound out these possibilities over Telegram, and make sure they are translatable. glocal is apparently a plausible word in Spanish and French too.
  • Rosie: Let's prepare categories of programming, notably an academic track which we didn't have in 2020.
  • In 2020 we had panels, training, individual sessions, plenaries, Coolest tool, video. Day 1 was mostly broadcast, day 2 was mostly zoom presentations and day 3 was mostly small groups and more interactive. Social time online was on Wonder. Overall the design worked and we could replicate that
  • We'll figure out later when we see the submissions how many sessions and tracks we'll have
  • We can plan time slots for lightning talks, perhaps an hour a day. People can sign up early or late.
  • We'll plan to have a plenary session for presentations by affiliates, including pre-recorded presentations if they wish
  • Before we can make available a submission form, we'll upgrade the MediaWiki on wikiconference.org.
  • Submissions can be classified as academic-track, lightning-talk, panel, training, perhaps duration (long, short, or other time choices); adn by topic: Tech, Safety, Editing, Academic, etc
  • Tentatively we'll announce our conference and launch of our call-for-presenters on June 1 (or thereabouts)
  • Academic submissions can be due through August; they need extra time to consider and for the submitter to respond. Other submissions can perhaps be considered into September. We might have rolling acceptances, not one hard date.
  • Are we a real organization? Or unreal? Or surreal?
May 3 2021 Logistics committee meeting
  • Last year, every session had a different zoom link; an alternative design is breakout rooms
  • Wonder was open 24 hours a day. We can consider spatial.chat, gather, or other social spaces this year.
  • an alternative design: breakout rooms
  • like Streamyard/youtube; must choose and test these, and how to degrade/backup
  • Also real-world logistics for the picnics
  • We note that the captioning by google meet runs smoothly. That kind of feature would help our conference.
  • Might have social time on Clubhouse, before the conference or during
May 10 2021 Communications committee meeting
May 17 Program team meeting
  • Shall we ask for Beginners track category of presentations, or a Training track?
  • Can we offer a session ahead of time, a week or a day before the conference starts, to show the platforms we'll use? Also a good time to accept questions and requests about accessibility and accommodations -- language, disability, transcription -- Peter consider outreach to deaf user of transcription -- how's Otter.ai work for him?
May 24 Logistics team meeting
  • Likely platforms: ti.to?
Sun May 30 Program+Comms teams meeting
  • We want to get our call-for-presentations ready now
  • Mon May 31: Wikimedia Canada Annual meeting
Tue June 1
Planned announcement of call for presentations