A Wiki not so Simple, a mayor motivating an editathon, a Marshall Plan, and a Wikimania under a cloud of criticism (continued→)
Further developments on New Page Review and Articles for Creation work sharing (continued→)
Admins volunteer to be abused – or so it seems (continued→)
So it shouldn't get credit for our work, either. (continued→)
Major grants announced, a new milestone for Afrikaans Wikipedia, a nWMF technical engagement team , an effort to start up a new library, two new admins - or maybe three fewer depending on your math. (continued→)
Much wikilove from the Mayor of London, less from Paekākāriki or a certain candidate for U.S. Congress
Several online battles are juxtaposed with stories about cooperation and good deeds, Arbcom hovering over it all; notwithstanding, a good action movie script is not necessarily found here. (continued→)
Community discussions include style updates to project-wide icons and the main page, procedural questions on royal names and jettisoning unsuitable drafts, and deeper questions of compliance with European privacy laws and the perennial issue of shrinking admin corps. (continued→)
Enjoy the superb content (continued→)
British politics case enters workshop phase and German war effort closes workshop, goes to Arbcom for proposals. (continued→)
Two celebrities hang themselves, and the FIFA World Cup is underway (continued→)
An AI assistant comes to watchlists; better mobile compatibility; new bots, tools and scripts; and more (continued→)
Colorful and moving. (continued→)
WMF appeals to Turkish Minister of Transport, Maritime, and Communications Ahmet Arslan to lift the block of all language versions of Wikipedia for over a year. (continued→)
Studying ourselves: 'driven by a sense of mission' according to researchers. (continued→)
In our next episode... (continued→)
Some essays are funny, some are serious; some are just, well what exactly? (continued→)
Revisiting an editor's warning to count our kidneys and keep the wolves at bay (continued→)