OSM meeting

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Somebody mentioned this event... Has that past? If not, please post a URL with info... Thanks FrankNJNY (talk) 20:43, 16 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

@FrankNJNY: The last NYC meet-up for the local OSM group was the New York City Meetup on 29th October 2022 @ Brooklyn Public Library. Joing the talk-us-newyork mailing list to be notified of the next one.
To keep current with events, presentations and proposals, I find that the Weekly OSM blog provides the best summary. - DutchTreat (talk) 11:04, 17 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Past photos

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Too many old ones; not enough of this year. Should cull and add. Jim.henderson (talk) 13:24, 20 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

Good point, I agree @Jim.henderson. In my opinion, the goal of the photos on the meet-up page is to show a spread of activities to someone who might be learning about the chapter for the first time. @ComplexRational made a nice first pass on updating the pics. I think we could have a mix of current and also notable past events/events at notable locations.
I encourage any WMNYC members to watch & help edit this page as they see fit. The "Past Events" and "Upcoming meetups and ongoing events" always need to be updated. - Wil540 art (talk) 15:46, 20 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

"T:WMNYC" (and T:NYCM) listed at Redirects for discussion

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  The redirect T:WMNYC has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Readers of this page are welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 January 22 § T:WMNYC until a consensus is reached. Utopes (talk / cont) 01:18, 22 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

2016 announcements template

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I made a template for announcements in 2016 (Template:NYC meetup announcements) but it hasn't been used since. Is there any interest in retaining it? Otherwise I'll send it for deletion. czar 03:15, 22 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

@User:Pharos, @User:Jim.henderson, @User:Rhododendrites, @User:ComplexRational Thoughts?? I didn't know there even was a template? - Wil540 art (talk) 07:24, 22 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
This is the first time I'm seeing this template as well. I don't see a use for it outside transclusion to WP:Meetup/NYC or a need to maintain both the list of upcoming events and a separate template, so I wouldn't object to deletion. Complex/Rational 12:53, 22 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

New editor retention at Wikipedia instructional events - discussion

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This conversation began on the Wikimedia NYC discord in July 2024 about new editor retention at Wikimedia NYC events in relation to the first Wikicurious event at Civic Hall. At the debut Wikicurious, 6 editors acted as WikiCoaches, floating around the room, leading beginners in learning how to edit Wikipedia. The event had a big turn out of 150+ people. This conversation is about how to develop techniques and systems to retain editors at beginner-focused events. Please add any thoughts in a reply below. All ideas/input welcome!

Pinging potentially interested members and friends of Wikimedia NYC and also other Wiki-community organizers who might have ideas: @Pharos @Rhododendrites @Mozucat @Emjackson42 @Legoktm @Pacita (WikiNYC) @Bluerasberry @Shanluan @JaneNova @Raggachampiongirl @Rpeters97 @Nikitag94 @RightCowLeftCoast @Peaceray @User:RoySmith @User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom @User:Sm8900 @User:Windblown29 @User:BlaueBlüte @User:Kosboot @User:Wileycount @User:DutchTreat @User:Epicgenius @User:CmdrDan @User:Roman Spinner @User:SWinxy @User:Doctorxgc @User:Jeremyb

Conversation transferred with permission of @ComplexRational @Jim.henderson @Hexatekin @Tduk

hexatekin — 07/21/2024 9:59 PM We should prob in the future communicate among wiki coaches about expectations around following up w attendees and where they can go for help after event

TDuk — 07/21/2024 10:05 PM great idea - we should come up with some general guidelines about how to do it

ComplexRational — 07/21/2024 10:51 PM Agreed I shared my talk page with a few people but this should definitely be streamlined

TDuk — 07/22/2024 8:14 AM i'm suggesting we (whoever "we" is) should be more proactive than talk pages. maybe even getting consent, "if you like, i'll keep track of your progress over the next month". it's not a good feeling to be introduced to something new and to then feel like you're abandoned as an aside, i wonder, do we have anything like this : a sign-up space for more "active" mentoring, a place new users can go to ask for someone to just watch over them? though would that be inviting too many vandals to use it?

hexatekin — 07/22/2024 10:36 AM An even more general question is what are our responsibilities for answering ongoing questions of new learners that start editing at wmnyc events? How can events scale according to our mainly volunteer capacity to onboard new learners and/or redirect them to new learning onboarding on wikis like the tea house..

hexatekin — 07/22/2024 10:43 AM Had these same qs as Art and Feminism started scaling in 2014..

Jim Henderson — 07/22/2024 10:46 AM For a few especially promising prospects I swap usertalk page messages and assure that we are mutually watch listed. This only once or twice worked. One obstacle that occurs to me is, my talk page is full of long robo announcements, which are necessary impersonal.

TDuk — 07/22/2024 4:51 PM there should be a way to segregate the two

Jim Henderson — 07/22/2024 10:20 PM Maybe also or instead, bot and group notices ought to have a byte count limit and rely on links for details.

wil540 — 07/22/2024 10:59 AM One idea: The chapter could collect a list of experienced editors who are willing to be mentors. At local events, if an attendee expresses interest in ongoing mentorship, we can connect them with someone off of said list.

hexatekin — 07/22/2024 2:59 PM Scaling recruiting new editors according to available volunteer time and post event comms all seem like great discussions for organizers, staff, and/or Board! Not sure if this is best channel for this type of feedback, but maybe it is?!

wil540 — 07/22/2024 3:58 PM @hexatekin good point. this is a worthwhile topic and perhaps should be put somewhere on Wiki? @TDuk how would you feel about continuing this conversation on the Talk page of the Wikimeta event page?

Jim Henderson — 07/22/2024 4:38 PM I am probably not the only coach who could be suckered into the deal with just a special "Coach" cap. For each event, at least at big ones like this, we might have an easily found rogues gallery for our coachees to click "That's the one! I tried what she said and it didn't work!" and leave a msg in our talkpage or the event one.

hexatekin — 07/22/2024 6:27 PM It seems best to move to meta to avoid lost in the sauce, but ultimately now that we have some paid staff though not sure beyond Pacita who that is or roles that this discussion should be had more by paid staff and board doing event planning about volunteer labor and following up with attendees procedures?

Pacita — 07/22/2024 6:35 PM This is a really good topic for discussion. @wil540 i think this would be good to also add to the agenda for the board strategy meeting in August.

-Wil540 art (talk) 04:05, 12 September 2024 (UTC)Reply