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| s4_content = With almost a complete turnout of the Board at the recent London Wikimedia Meet-up at Penderell's Oak in Holborn in early October, one conclusion was that the Board should try to use its time in Board meetings even more productively than it does at present. One suggestion that was agreed was that the Board should experiment on holding the first hour of the Board meetings on Skype, thereby, allowing business to flow faster and for more to be achieved at each meeting. The second hour of each Board meeting was to be an IRC meeting, as always, but this time it would work in a more flexible way, with Board decisions and explanation being listed and detailed with 'side-chat rooms' being open for members to ask additional questions and volunteer additional information that the Board may need. This new 'experimental' format is now running and will be reviewed by the Board in due course.
| s4_content = With almost a complete turnout of the Board at the recent London Wikimedia Meet-up at Penderell's Oak in Holborn in early October, one conclusion was that the Board should try to use its time in Board meetings even more productively than it does at present. One suggestion that was agreed was that the Board should experiment on holding the first hour of the Board meetings on Skype, thereby, allowing business to flow faster and for more to be achieved at each meeting. The second hour of each Board meeting was to be an IRC meeting, as always, but this time it would work in a more flexible way, with Board decisions and explanation being listed and detailed with 'side-chat rooms' being open for members to ask additional questions and volunteer additional information that the Board may need. This new 'experimental' format is now running and will be reviewed by the Board in due course.
| s5_title = Press Coverage
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* Daily Mail, 1 November: [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224363/British-troops-told-Don-t-Tweet-war-secrets.html "British troops are told: Don’t Tweet war secrets"] - "The rules also cover online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia, which troops are allowed to edit – as long as they do not alter entries relating to their work."]
* Mirror, 22 November: [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/11/22/bbc-newsgirl-victim-of-internet-hate-campaign-and-number-one-suspect-is-colleague-115875-21840294/ "BBC newsgirl victim of internet hate campaign and number one suspect is colleague"] - "Presenter Tasmin Lucia Khan's entry on online encyclopaedia Wikipedia was hacked into eight times"
* Guardian, 19 November: [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2009/nov/19/theirry-henry-fifa-twitter "Thierry Henry and the net: Fifa report whitewash and anger on Twitter"] - "A Wikipedia edit war has also started, with disgruntled fans repeatedly trying to edit Henry's page to include references to cheating. In fact, several pages at Wikipedia have been feeling the "Henry effect" - with a battle raging over the definition of cheating in sport." - also covered by the [http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/internationals/what-if-henry-had-done-the-decent-thing-1824116.html Independent]
* Telegraph, 17 November: [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/wikipedia/6589487/Jimmy-Wales-interview-Wikipedia-is-focusing-on-accuracy.html "Jimmy Wales interview: Wikipedia is focusing on accuracy"] - "Emma Barnett meets Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, in Monaco."
* Guardian, 13 November: [http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/13/wikipedia-sued-privacy-claim "Wikipedia sued by German killers in privacy claim"] - "Two men claim that article on online encyclopaedia Wikipedia infringes their right to privacy"
* BBC News, 13 November: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8358539.stm "Wikipedia's future in Africa"] - "Expansion into Africa and other non-English speaking areas is a top priority for Wikipedia, site founder Jimmy Wales has said."
* Daily Mail, 1 November: [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224363/British-troops-told-Don-t-Tweet-war-secrets.html "British troops are told: Don’t Tweet war secrets"] - "The rules also cover online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia, which troops are allowed to edit – as long as they do not alter entries relating to their work."
* Network World, 30 October: [http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/103009-tiscali-to-offer-65-million.html?hpg1=bn "Tiscali to offer 6.5 million music downloads in monthly deal"] - "The site also promises in-depth music editorial and pulls in related artist content from sites such as YouTube and Wikipedia."
* Network World, 30 October: [http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/103009-tiscali-to-offer-65-million.html?hpg1=bn "Tiscali to offer 6.5 million music downloads in monthly deal"] - "The site also promises in-depth music editorial and pulls in related artist content from sites such as YouTube and Wikipedia."
* Observer, 18 October: [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/oct/18/conservatives-hid-past-european-ally "House of Commons computer used to hide past of Tory ally Kaminski"]
* Observer, 18 October: [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/oct/18/conservatives-hid-past-european-ally "House of Commons computer used to hide past of Tory ally Kaminski"]

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Wikimedia UK Newsletter
October 2009 Issue
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Summary: (to be written)

In this month's newsletter:

  1. Fundraising Drive
  2. Museum discussions
  3. Wiki Wednesdays
  4. New meeting style
  5. Press Coverage

Fundraising Drive

On 29th October the Board of Trustees appointed Thomas Dalton (aka Tango) as Head of Fundraising. His role will be to coordinate Wikimedia UK's part in the big Wikimedia fundraising drive starting at the beginning of November. We will be working with the Wikimedia Foundation and expect to raise at least £10,000 and hope to raise far more. We are still looking for volunteers to help write the text for our fundraising website, write press releases, talk to the press and many other things. If you would like to help, please e-mail Tango.

Museum discussions

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Wiki Wednesdays

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New meeting style

With almost a complete turnout of the Board at the recent London Wikimedia Meet-up at Penderell's Oak in Holborn in early October, one conclusion was that the Board should try to use its time in Board meetings even more productively than it does at present. One suggestion that was agreed was that the Board should experiment on holding the first hour of the Board meetings on Skype, thereby, allowing business to flow faster and for more to be achieved at each meeting. The second hour of each Board meeting was to be an IRC meeting, as always, but this time it would work in a more flexible way, with Board decisions and explanation being listed and detailed with 'side-chat rooms' being open for members to ask additional questions and volunteer additional information that the Board may need. This new 'experimental' format is now running and will be reviewed by the Board in due course.

Press Coverage