Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle/archive/Pre-2012 Seattle meetups
Tuesday 6 December 2011
[edit]Tour of Wikipedia! Wikipedia does many things. At this meeting we will take a tour of many of the work areas on Wikipedia and assess interest for future meetings.
Planning to attend:
- Bluerasberry (talk · contribs)
- Bennetto (talk · contribs), Pioneer Square
- Todrobbins (talk · contribs), Kirkland
- Dennis Bratland (talk · contribs), Ballard
- brianhe (talk · contribs), Kirkland
- Haruo (talk · contribs), Skyway
Regrets:
- Arthur Allen (talk · contribs), Renton (car troubles)
Meeting summary - We toured the site with new users and reviewed each others' work. We talked about how to get access to copyrighted journal articles by using community resources such as libraries.
Wikipedia Loves Libraries - October 2011
[edit]Tuesday October 25, 7-9pm Allegro Coffee in University District
A Google map of Allegro Coffee is here.
Wikipedia is encouraging local communities to organize Wikipedia Loves Libraries events this October. The primary topic for discussion is creating or improving the Wikipedia articles about local library resources so that researchers can use Wikipedia as a tool by means through which they can find reference materials.
Seventh meetup
[edit]Saturday, June 25, 2011 - Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle7
You ought to be outside picnicking anyway, so why not go to a place with other Wikipedians doing the same thing? Wikipedia is promoting June 25 as an international Wikipedia picnic day, the Wikipedia:Wiknic!
Reddit, another popular information website, has an active Seattle community which was already organizing a picnic at Golden Gardens Park on this day. Their organizers have asked Wikipedians to join in and share common interests in information sharing, the beach, and barbecue.
The link to the Reddit picnic can be found here. Please join!
Sixth meetup
[edit]Sessions: April 8 and April 18, 2009 See Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle6 for a more detailed account of this meetup.
Note that this is to gather Wikipedians, but not in the traditional style of a meetup. Our research group, from the University of Washington (Seattle campus), is looking for user input to help design an application that will eventually be released to the Wikipedia community. Please see Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle6 for more information.
Fifth meetup
[edit]tentative: June 19, 2008 See Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle5 for a more detailed account of this meetup.
Still in the planning phases. Some researchers at the University of Washington have expressed interest in helping organize this meetup.
Fourth meetup
[edit]September 9, 2006. See Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle4 for a more detailed account of this meetup.
Topics of conversation included:
- Linkspam, paid editing, and public relations flacks. There was a general sense the Wikipedia is attempting a "Just Say No" policy and that, like the U.S. government War on Drugs, it isn't working.
- A broad conversation about original research, Verifiability, intellectual honesty as the "missing pillar", overcitation, civility and admin behavior (including "Jimbo dropping in out of the blue to ban somebody"), the "gap between written and actual policy".
- Further work on articles about the Pacific Northwest.
Third meetup
[edit]14 January 2006 See Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle3 for a more detailed account of this meetup.
Topics of conversation included:
- Librarian and library sciences attitudes toward Wikipedia
- A suggestion that we should supplement Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia with some more related project pages:
- Wikipedia:How a Wikipedia article is built, which would explain the various mechanisms that facilitate collaboration and the policies (No original research, Verifiability, etc.) that support reliable content.
- Wikipedia:How to read an article history, about what to look at in an article history to help evaluate an article.
- Wikipedia:A researcher's guide to discussion pages: how to read discussion pages as part of determining reliability, and how to use them if you have doubts.
- Contrasts to Encarta
- Stable versions, semi-protection, etc.
- Original research, verifiability and all that, especially the original intent of the policy against original research.
Second meetup
[edit]15 January 2005 See Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle2 for a more detailed account of this meetup.
Topics of conversation included:
- Wikipedia Signpost, Wikipedia's new internal newspaper, started by Michael Snow.
- SeattleWiki [1], started by Matiasp.
- Possible contact with small, local history museums; DanKeshet and Jmabel followed up to the point of writing Wikipedia:Museum projects, though there has not yet been systematic outreach.
- Whether some (maybe 1%?) of articles are either sufficiently controversial or sufficient "vandal magnets" that our normal, open way of free-for-all editing may just not work for these; suggestion of starting dialogue on alternatives. Jmabel will probably try to start discussion on this.
- Larry Sanger's recent criticisms of Wikipedia, and the issues of elitism/anti-elitism
- ... and we pretty much all seem to think Seattle is ready to be a featured article.
First meetup
[edit]6 November 2004 See Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle1 for a more detailed account of this meetup.
The first Seattle Meetup took place Saturday, 6 November 2004 at the Seattle Central Library and was a great success. Decumanus says it was "fantastic". Participants came from a geographic area ranging from Portland, Oregon to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Topics of discussion included:
- How to get librarians to understand Wikipedia so they might consider it worthy of being an authorative source. (Within days after the meeting, this led to a pretty good start on a document at Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia.)
- Licensing issues
- Possible software changes that might allow POV-type overlays
- Wikipedia war stories about POV warriors, trolls, etc.
- BryceHarrington regaled us with tales of the wild and wooly early days of GNUPedia and Nupedia, and how he made the leap to Wikipedia.
- User:Jwrosenzweig earned our sympathy with his stories about being on the arbitration committee, a thankless task for which none of us seemed to envy him.
- We came to a quasi-agreement, mostly through a nodding of heads, that a system of committees that might judge the worthiness of questionable content (rather than just violation of Wikipedia rules per se), might save everyone lots of pain and heartache. As of November 12, however, no one has begun fleshing this into a concrete proposal.
After initially gathering at the coffee cart we moved to the 10th floor, under the slanted roof designed by Rem Koolhaas We also tried our hands at Michael Snow's Wikipedia quiz.
At six o'clock most of us adjourned to have dinner in Seattle's International District, at a Chinese restaurant, Hing Loon.
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First meetup, introductions at the Coffee Cart: from left, Jordan, DanKeshet, Llywrch, Eclecticology, Michael Snow, Jwrosenzweig, and Jmabel.
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First meetup, on the Tenth floor: Llywrch, a friend of Bryce's, BryceHarrington, and Eclecticology
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Third meetup, clockwise: Katy (in red scarf), Jmabel, GTBacchus, DVD_R_W, JFPerry, WAvegetarian, Bumm13, Brassratgirl, The Rod, Michael Snow, Ksnow, SchmuckyTheCat (behind the snows), Eclecticology, Shawn. Also present, llywrch, joshuadfranklin, and at least one person who didn't sign in.