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*'''Article creation bot finishes first run''': The Swedish Wikipedia's article-creating program, [[:sv:Användare:Lsjbot|Lsjbot]], has [http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2013-September/127839.html finished] creating articles on the world's known animals and insects, and is nearly finished with the approximately 50,000 lakes in Sweden. The bot's efforts have pushed the Swedes into [//meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Wikipedias/Table&oldid=5767180 fourth place] when the various Wikipedias are compared by their total number of articles. The bot's operator is now planning to create articles on a large number of plants before adding the accumulated information to Wikidata. In unrelated but similar news, the Polish Wikipedia will soon pass one million total articles.
*'''Article creation bot finishes first run''': The Swedish Wikipedia's article-creating program, [[:sv:Användare:Lsjbot|Lsjbot]], has [http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2013-September/127839.html finished] creating articles on the world's known animals and insects, and is nearly finished with the approximately 50,000 lakes in Sweden. The bot's efforts have pushed the Swedes into [//meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Wikipedias/Table&oldid=5767180 fourth place] when the various Wikipedias are compared by their total number of articles. The bot's operator is now planning to create articles on a large number of plants before adding the accumulated information to Wikidata. In unrelated but similar news, the Polish Wikipedia will soon pass one million total articles.
*'''WP:WMF''': A new English Wikipedia page, [[Wikipedia:Wikimedia Foundation]], has been launched with the aim of educating the English-language community about the Foundation and increasing the potential avenues of communication between the two.
*'''WP:WMF''': A new English Wikipedia page, [[Wikipedia:Wikimedia Foundation]], has been launched with the aim of educating the English-language community about the Foundation and increasing the potential avenues of communication between the two.
*'''Good Article main page RFC closes''' - As the Signpost goes to press, [[Wikipedia:Did you know/Good Article RfC|an RFC]] on whether to include recently-promoted Good Articles in the "Did you know?" section on the main page has closed, with broad consensus to include them. The change is expected to take place in two weeks time.
*'''''Wikipedia Weekly''''': A new edition of the ''Wikipedia Weekly'' podcast has been [[Wikipedia:WikipediaWeekly/Episode99|published]].
*'''''Wikipedia Weekly''''': A new edition of the ''Wikipedia Weekly'' podcast has been [[Wikipedia:WikipediaWeekly/Episode99|published]].
*'''Wikimedian-in-Residence needed''': In a partnership with [[:m:Wikimedia UK|Wikimedia UK]], the York Museums Trust is [http://www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk/Page/Vacancies.aspx looking] for a Wikimedian-in-Residence that can "help improve online access to our extensive collections and disseminate information about our collections, buildings and gardens to the widest possible audience." In particular, the museum appears to want to focus on its [[Tempest Anderson]] [http://www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk/Page/ViewCollection.aspx?CollectionId=37 collection], who according to his Wikipedia stub was a British surgeon who traveled around the world to investigate the aftermaths of a pair of volcano explosions on different Caribbean islands. The position will run for six months and requires a commitment of two days per week.
*'''Wikimedian-in-Residence needed''': In a partnership with [[:m:Wikimedia UK|Wikimedia UK]], the York Museums Trust is [http://www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk/Page/Vacancies.aspx looking] for a Wikimedian-in-Residence that can "help improve online access to our extensive collections and disseminate information about our collections, buildings and gardens to the widest possible audience." In particular, the museum appears to want to focus on its [[Tempest Anderson]] [http://www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk/Page/ViewCollection.aspx?CollectionId=37 collection], who according to his Wikipedia stub was a British surgeon who traveled around the world to investigate the aftermaths of a pair of volcano explosions on different Caribbean islands. The position will run for six months and requires a commitment of two days per week.

Revision as of 21:24, 6 September 2013

News and notes

Privacy policy debate gears up

On September 3, the Wikimedia Foundation launched the second stage of the process to improve the privacy policy implemented on most Wikimedia sites, including Wikipedia and its sister projects, by publishing a policy draft.

The first round of deliberations started in mid-June with an open call for input and was overshadowed by the PRISM debate. The overall aim is to replace the aging but currently implemented policy developed in 2008 by WMF's then-General Counsel Mike Godwin to keep up with changes in the legal and technological environment.

The second consultation broadly resembles the Terms of Use update in 2011–12, where more than 120 issues were examined over the course of several months. The legal department only released an English-language draft, while the new privacy policy draft was released in other languages as well: Arabic, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.

An early controversy was sparked by the (in Wikimedia contexts) novel attempt to use illustrations and jokes as part of the draft in an effort to expand the audience able and willing to read through the legal documents. Geoff Brigham, the foundation's current General Counsel, said in the related Meta debate that early A/B tests displaying the department's mascot, Rory, on banners calling for input indicate a higher click-through rate compared to the conventional Foundation logo—including a 90% increase on Japanese Wikimedia sites.

The privacy policy draft is the most important part of a series of ongoing and upcoming legal documents to be scrutinized by the community. Alongside the main draft, WMF published a proposal for the access to nonpublic information policy, governing rights and duties of CheckUsers, support team members, and others in handling a wide range of issues. Future plans include Data Retention Guidelines; spelling out the Foundation's data collection and retention practices under the new privacy policy; and a transparency report disclosing (among other things) how often the Foundation is approached by third parties to hand over user information, the sources of these demands, and how often the foundation complies.

In brief

  • Article creation bot finishes first run: The Swedish Wikipedia's article-creating program, Lsjbot, has finished creating articles on the world's known animals and insects, and is nearly finished with the approximately 50,000 lakes in Sweden. The bot's efforts have pushed the Swedes into fourth place when the various Wikipedias are compared by their total number of articles. The bot's operator is now planning to create articles on a large number of plants before adding the accumulated information to Wikidata. In unrelated but similar news, the Polish Wikipedia will soon pass one million total articles.
  • WP:WMF: A new English Wikipedia page, Wikipedia:Wikimedia Foundation, has been launched with the aim of educating the English-language community about the Foundation and increasing the potential avenues of communication between the two.
  • Good Article main page RFC closes - As the Signpost goes to press, an RFC on whether to include recently-promoted Good Articles in the "Did you know?" section on the main page has closed, with broad consensus to include them. The change is expected to take place in two weeks time.
  • Wikipedia Weekly: A new edition of the Wikipedia Weekly podcast has been published.
  • Wikimedian-in-Residence needed: In a partnership with Wikimedia UK, the York Museums Trust is looking for a Wikimedian-in-Residence that can "help improve online access to our extensive collections and disseminate information about our collections, buildings and gardens to the widest possible audience." In particular, the museum appears to want to focus on its Tempest Anderson collection, who according to his Wikipedia stub was a British surgeon who traveled around the world to investigate the aftermaths of a pair of volcano explosions on different Caribbean islands. The position will run for six months and requires a commitment of two days per week.
  • Foundation positions: The Wikimedia Foundation is currently looking for software engineers for languages, fundraising, multimedia, and editor-engagement (either in San Francisco or remote worldwide), plus a handful of other development/ops/fundraising posts and a legal intern for next spring, a possible opportunity for a young Wikipedian looking for practical experience.
  • Open Knowledge Foundation and GLAMs: The Open Knowledge Foundation is seeking an OpenGLAM Community Manager. GLAMs, a frequently used term on Wikipedia, refer to galleries, libraries, archives, and museums. This position would be a part-time (20 hours per week) paid position that would help the organization "build our growing network of cultural heritage professionals, researchers and hackers working to open up data and content" from GLAMs around the world and place it on the Internet, where a significantly greater amount of people can view, learn, and benefit from it.
  • Help the Signpost: As a general reminder, the Signpost greatly welcomes tips for news, whether they are from outside press sources, within the Wikimedia movement, or tangentially related, on our public suggestions page or privately through emailing the editor-in-chief. While not all suggestions will make it into each week's edition, we do our best to include all that we possibly can.