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− | * Open Government WikiHack at NARA. An outside expert set up new wikidata categories for us, e.g. on Supreme Court justices, and we filled some data in. |
+ | * Open Government WikiHack at NARA. An outside expert set up new wikidata categories for us, e.g. on Supreme Court justices, and we filled some data in. [http://blog.wikimediadc.org/2014/09/a-weekend-with-wikidata-the-open-government-wikihack-part-2/ relevant blog post] |
* A member of our chapter wrote CongressEdits and we blogged about that. It is a design that can monitor edits by editors who did not log in to a wikimedia site -- focused just on Congress for now. |
* A member of our chapter wrote CongressEdits and we blogged about that. It is a design that can monitor edits by editors who did not log in to a wikimedia site -- focused just on Congress for now. |
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* We installed and experimented with Lua on our own organization's wiki site. This is a relevant language for future wikicode. |
* We installed and experimented with Lua on our own organization's wiki site. This is a relevant language for future wikicode. |
Revision as of 21:56, 9 October 2014
Content programs
23 people went to three scheduled edit-a-thons: American Chemical Society, UMD, and Laurel Historical Society
- 7 who created Wikipedia accounts this quarter;
- 1 who created an account at a past edit-a-thon and has attended at least one additional edit-a-thon; and
- 11 who have attended at least two edit-a-thons this fiscal year, including 3 who attended two or more edit-a-thons this quarter alone.
In total, as of the end of the quarter, a total of 137 participants have participated in Wikimedia DC edit-a-thons, which is 274% of the goal set for the fiscal year and an increase of 9.5% since the last quarter.
Technology programs
- Open Government WikiHack at NARA. An outside expert set up new wikidata categories for us, e.g. on Supreme Court justices, and we filled some data in. relevant blog post
- A member of our chapter wrote CongressEdits and we blogged about that. It is a design that can monitor edits by editors who did not log in to a wikimedia site -- focused just on Congress for now.
- We installed and experimented with Lua on our own organization's wiki site. This is a relevant language for future wikicode.