Andrew Turvey | 4 Aug 14:34
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Last week's board meeting summary

Please find copied below the draft minutes of last week's board meeting:

The meeting focused on the chapter's initiatives, in particular the three initiatives that we have committed to completing by the next AGM. At a previous meeting the Board agreed to adopt the Schools Project, London Loves Wikipedia and Workplace Learning Lunches as the three initiatives and to find a project leader and a core group of volunteers for each of these by the end of July. If you're interested in volunteering with any of these initiatives please contact the project leader or sign up on the initiative page.

The Schools Project is being led by Paul Williams and six more volunteers have already put their names down to go into schools. PW updated the board on progress and full details are available at http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Initiatives/Schools_project

London Loves Wikipedia will be led by Mike Peel, with four other volunteers assisting. It may be made wider in scope than just London - discussions are ongoing. It was agreed that we would not actively recruiting museums at the moment whilst the National Portrait Gallery controversy is ongoing.

Workplace Learning Lunches is being led by Steve Virgin. Four speakers have volunteered and we will try to recruit organisations as well as the BBC to push this programme.

We have also put in a request to advertise this with a Geonotice on English Wikipedia and this is currently active.

In addition to these three initiatives, we also have funding from the Foundation for "content access partnership" work. The original idea was that this would be along the lines of the Bundesarchiv deal with Wikimedia Germany. Although individual contacts are ongoing, we do not currently have a tangible plan for delivering this. Discussions are ongoing - please let us know if you can help us take this forward.

We also have a good list of other ideas at http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Initiatives/Proposals and http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Initiatives/Ideas - please let us know if you are interesting in taking any of these forward and let us know what we can do to help!

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Wikimedia UK Board meeting Tuesday 21st July 2009, 8:45pm BST at #wikimedia-uk-board

Present: Michael Peel (MP) (Chair); Andrew Turvey (AT) (minutes); Zeyi He (ZH); Tom Holden (TH); Joseph Seddon (JS); Paul Williams (PW) (part)


Apologies: PW for early departure; Steve Virgin (SV)


Note: The chair delayed the meeting from 8:30 to allow for ZH to arrive.

Fundraising resolution

Thomas Dalton (Tango42, TD) has approached the board with a suggestion regarding a fundraising drive. TD proposed the following text:

"The board resolves to authorise Thomas Dalton to form a temporary working group to put together a proposal for a fundraising drive starting on 9th August 2009 and lasting 2 weeks"

TD explained that he had offered to organise a fundraiser and wanted help. He wants to have an official working group to produce a proposal that the board would then consider.

AT suggested that the board should instead appoint the working group members. Whilst this was being discussed, TD withdrew the motion.

Initiatives (ZH)

Role of Board, Chair, Secretary, Initiatives Director

It was agreed that the initiatives director should coordinate the various initiatives, producing a progress report for each board meeting with, for instance, achievements, plans and obstacles. The board then has an overview role to monitor progress and discuss obstacles as needed.

ACTION: ZH

Geonotice

It was agreed that the chapter would seek a geonotice on the watchlist of UK contributors to English Wikipedia to advertise the chapter and its initatives. Various options for wording was discussed and MP agreed to approach the page to request.

ACTION: MP Done see wikipedia:Wikipedia:Geonotice#Wikimedia_UK_initiatives_notice.

Wiki page

It was agreed to set up a wiki page - Volunteer - where new supporters can be directed which would have all the ways that people can get involved.

PW agreed to establish

Schools project (PW)

PW has been developing the initiative page. Eight people have volunteered so far, including six who are prepared to go into schools. PW will research into the reqirement for CRB checks and their transferability in liason with JS.

ACTION: PW

PW will develop a proposal for buying a computer with, potentially, peripherals such as a projector, screen, printer etc.

ACTION: PW

PW suggested his school could be a pilot. More schools could be recruited through the East of England Broadband Network and teacher trainer days (which could be accessed via Theresa knott).

MP agreed to set up a mailing list for the schools project on wikimedia.org.uk. It was agreed to defer production of the task list and timeline until this was established.

ACTION: MP Done

London Loves Wikipedia (MP)

MP confirmed that having asked the email list for volunteers, no-one came forward so he is still willing to lead this initiative.

It was agreed the initiative needed a core group of 3-4 people to organise it. So far, four people have volunteered on the initiative page and it was agreed this was sufficient to organise the event.

The board discussed whether it should be wider in geographical scope - say Britain Loves Wikipedia. MP agreed to approach the Foundation to request permission to use their copyright.

PW left the meeting

It was agreed not to start actively recruiting museums to this project until the National Portrait Gallery issue had been resolved.

Workplace Learning Lunches (AT)

AT reported that SV has agreed to lead this initiative. We need at least four people to present and four people have already signed up at the initiative page. In addition, Cormac Lawler has signed up at Speakers and may be interested - AT agreed to approach. Progress in other areas in on hold pending discussions with the two Steves.

ACTION: AT

It was agreed to broaden the initiative to try to recruit organisations other than the BBC. AT agreed to talk to SV about this.

ACTION: AT

Content access partnership (MP)

It was agreed that approaches to museums should be hold pending resolution of the NPG issue.

The board discussed whether we could use the money to buy digitization equipment which could be loaned out to small museums and councils in exchange for free content rights. It was suggested we continue thinking about these areas and discuss again at the next initiatives meeting.

JS suggested an event along the lines of the Wikimedia Australia GLAM-WIKI event. AT suggested this may be good as a follow up to Britain Loves Wikipedia.

Other Initiative proposals (either sequential, or specific ones) (MP)

The Board discussed ways of responding to the other proposed initiatives. It was agreed that if we get an initiative put forward by someone not currently active then we should make sure that we discuss it and get them involved.

Date & content of next Initiatives meeting

It was agreed to discuss this at the next regular board meeting on the 5th August.

Meeting closed at 10:41pm.


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Michael Peel | 5 Aug 12:05

Reminder: Next WMUK board meeting this evening (Wednesday 5 August), 8.30pm BST

Hi all,

The next board meeting is this evening; Wednesday 5 August 2009,  
8.30-10.30pm BST, in the #wikimedia-uk-board channel on  
irc.freenode.net, with discussion in #wikimedia-uk. Everyone is more  
than welcome to attend. If you don't have an IRC client, then you can  
connect using http://webchat.freenode.net/ .

The agenda is at http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetings/2009-08-05/Agenda

Board members: please confirm whether you'll be present or not on the  
agenda page, and please post your reports onto the wiki (links are on  
the agenda). It's especially important for you to post a report  
beforehand if you won't be present at the meeting...

Thanks,
Mike Peel

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Gordon Joly | 6 Aug 16:16
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London Wikimeet 24


Yes, the 24th London Wikimeet!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/London_24

Date and time: Sunday 9th August - 13:00 onwards
Location: Penderel's Oak pub, Holborn WC1

Looks like James F. will be there!

But James W. will not be there this time.

Gordo

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Tom Holden | 6 Aug 23:53
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Video recording at Wikimania for the BBC's Digital Revolution series

Hi,

The BBC have been in contact with us at Wikimedia UK about the
possibility of them getting access to some Wikimania footage. I quote:

"We are expecting to film with Jimmy Wales later in the year, but we
were really hoping to film at Wikimania. Unfortunately, due to
schedules, we simply can't get a crew to the event. And so, it
occurred to us that, rather than lose this quintessentially Wikipedian
moment, we could - in the spirit of our shared open and collaborative
goals - ask some of the attending Wikipedians to shoot some footage
for us, for release on an open platform (Kultura) to allow all parties
to use the footage under creative commons."

They ask interested parties to get in contact either via their web
form here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/contactus.shtml or
via me/other WMUK board members. (E-mail me and I'll forward it on to
them, or alternatively, if you're in the UK email me and I can give
you the organiser's phone number.)

Thanks,

Tom

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Gordon Joly | 8 Aug 14:18
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Re: [Wikimania-l] Video recording at Wikimania for the BBC's Digital Revolution series

At 22:53 +0100 6/8/09, Tom Holden wrote:
>Hi,
>
>The BBC have been in contact with us at Wikimedia UK about the
>possibility of them getting access to some Wikimania footage. I quote:
>
>"We are expecting to film with Jimmy Wales later in the year, but we
>were really hoping to film at Wikimania. Unfortunately, due to
>schedules, we simply can't get a crew to the event. And so, it
>occurred to us that, rather than lose this quintessentially Wikipedian
>moment, we could - in the spirit of our shared open and collaborative
>goals - ask some of the attending Wikipedians to shoot some footage
>for us, for release on an open platform (Kultura) to allow all parties
>to use the footage under creative commons."
>
>They ask interested parties to get in contact either via their web
>form here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/contactus.shtml or
>via me/other WMUK board members. (E-mail me and I'll forward it on to
>them, or alternatively, if you're in the UK email me and I can give
>you the organiser's phone number.)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tom
>
>_______________________________________________

It would be nice if there was the offer of some costs (e.g. airfare 
or conference registration), surely?

Gordo

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Tom Holden | 8 Aug 14:30
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Re: [Wikimania-l] Video recording at Wikimania for the BBC's Digital Revolution series

Would you (or someone else) be more inclined to volunteer if those costs
were covered?

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> bounces <at> lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Joly
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> To: wikimediauk-l <at> lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] [Wikimania-l] Video recording at Wikimania
> for the BBC's Digital Revolution series
> 
> At 22:53 +0100 6/8/09, Tom Holden wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >The BBC have been in contact with us at Wikimedia UK about the
> >possibility of them getting access to some Wikimania footage. I quote:
> >
> >"We are expecting to film with Jimmy Wales later in the year, but we
> >were really hoping to film at Wikimania. Unfortunately, due to
> >schedules, we simply can't get a crew to the event. And so, it
> >occurred to us that, rather than lose this quintessentially Wikipedian
> >moment, we could - in the spirit of our shared open and collaborative
> >goals - ask some of the attending Wikipedians to shoot some footage
> >for us, for release on an open platform (Kultura) to allow all parties
> >to use the footage under creative commons."
> >
> >They ask interested parties to get in contact either via their web
> >form here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/contactus.shtml or
> >via me/other WMUK board members. (E-mail me and I'll forward it on to
> >them, or alternatively, if you're in the UK email me and I can give
> >you the organiser's phone number.)
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Tom
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> 
> 
> It would be nice if there was the offer of some costs (e.g. airfare
> or conference registration), surely?
> 
> Gordo
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Bod Notbod | 8 Aug 14:31
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Re: [Wikimania-l] Video recording at Wikimania for the BBC's Digital Revolution series

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Gordon Joly<gordon.joly <at> pobox.com> wrote:

>>in the spirit of our shared open and collaborative
>>goals - ask some of the attending Wikipedians to shoot some footage
>>for us, for release on an open platform (Kultura) to allow all parties
>>to use the footage under creative commons."

I wonder if the BBC will release all their images to our CC license :o)

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WereSpielChequers | 8 Aug 19:19

Re: [Wikimania-l] Video recording at Wikimania for the BBC's Digital Revolution series

I'll be attending and might post some photos, but not video. however I would suggest this would be better posted on the Wikimania list.

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2009/8/8 Gordon Joly <gordon.joly <at> pobox.com>
At 22:53 +0100 6/8/09, Tom Holden wrote:
>Hi,
>
>The BBC have been in contact with us at Wikimedia UK about the
>possibility of them getting access to some Wikimania footage. I quote:
>
>"We are expecting to film with Jimmy Wales later in the year, but we
>were really hoping to film at Wikimania. Unfortunately, due to
>schedules, we simply can't get a crew to the event. And so, it
>occurred to us that, rather than lose this quintessentially Wikipedian
>moment, we could - in the spirit of our shared open and collaborative
>goals - ask some of the attending Wikipedians to shoot some footage
>for us, for release on an open platform (Kultura) to allow all parties
>to use the footage under creative commons."
>
>They ask interested parties to get in contact either via their web
>form here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/contactus.shtml or
>via me/other WMUK board members. (E-mail me and I'll forward it on to
>them, or alternatively, if you're in the UK email me and I can give
>you the organiser's phone number.)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tom
>
>_______________________________________________


It would be nice if there was the offer of some costs (e.g. airfare
or conference registration), surely?

Gordo

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Thomas Dalton | 8 Aug 19:20
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Re: Video recording at Wikimania for the BBC's Digital Revolution series

2009/8/6 Tom Holden <thomas.holden <at> gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> The BBC have been in contact with us at Wikimedia UK about the
> possibility of them getting access to some Wikimania footage. I quote:

There is already a plan for some official footage, isn't there? As
long as that is released under a free license, the BBC can use it.

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Kwan Ting Chan | 8 Aug 19:22
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WereSpielChequers wrote:
> I'll be attending and might post some photos, but not video. however I 
> would suggest this would be better posted on the Wikimania list.

It was. :)

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