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: '''Comment''': This will include providing cards to accredited reporters outisde the UK. I would propose that, where there is a local chapter, such be asked to cover the costs - or otherwise add a microgrant to the budget for this project. Spanish ''Wikinews'' have just started an accreditation programme, and a review of [[:en:n:WN:CV|the credential verification page]] on enWN will reveal several are spread across Europe/the Americas. The key problem with this is that a bulk order needs placed up-front. The amount for the 40 cards would be paid up-front, even if only 20 were initially printed off. I would have liked to include £5 per reporter to allow a batch of 250 business cards to be added to this, but feel that's pushing this a bit. --[[n:en:Brian McNeil|Brian McNeil]] / <sup>[[n:en:User talk:Brian McNeil|talk]]</sup> 11:21, 3 January 2012 (UTC) | : '''Comment''': This will include providing cards to accredited reporters outisde the UK. I would propose that, where there is a local chapter, such be asked to cover the costs - or otherwise add a microgrant to the budget for this project. Spanish ''Wikinews'' have just started an accreditation programme, and a review of [[:en:n:WN:CV|the credential verification page]] on enWN will reveal several are spread across Europe/the Americas. The key problem with this is that a bulk order needs placed up-front. The amount for the 40 cards would be paid up-front, even if only 20 were initially printed off. I would have liked to include £5 per reporter to allow a batch of 250 business cards to be added to this, but feel that's pushing this a bit. --[[n:en:Brian McNeil|Brian McNeil]] / <sup>[[n:en:User talk:Brian McNeil|talk]]</sup> 11:21, 3 January 2012 (UTC) | ||
*I support this request, with some expectations: | |||
**Administration to go via the WM-UK office manager for reasons of confidentiality. The identification and verification of accredited reporters to be kept on-file by the UK Chapter, including verification of legal identity if writing under a pseudonym. | |||
**WM-UK may confirm the identity of the reporter on request from a registered organization and a verifiable enquirer. Any records supporting identity verification will not themselves be shared. | |||
:--[[User:Fæ|Fæ]] 13:30, 3 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
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Revision as of 14:30, 3 January 2012
- Overview
The English-language Wikinews project has, for a number of years now, a running programme whereby some contributors are community-accredited. Of those granted that status, eleven are in the UK. What the process lacks, is professional-looking ID to match the other provided facilities (email, nonpublic wiki).
Laura Hale has submitted a microgrant application to WMau for funding to permit me to manage issuing of credentials for any existing accredited Australian Wikinewsies, and for those she hopes to recruit to cover the 2012 Paralympics. The amount available falls below a quote I obtained a few months back for a batch of 40 cards with built-in security features.
- Budget
The quote I received from http://www.acb-ltd.com/ - for 40 cards, plus 100 card-holders and lanyards, came to a total just under £265. WMau is likely to grant 200 AUD (~£130 at current exchange rates), thus covering about half of this. Reviewing the quote, and looking at customised lanyards, I've the following figures breakdown:
- 50xWikinews lanyards: circa £50 (I expect WMUK may have a supplier that can beat this, but these have to be durable, unlike many given out at conventions/conferences.)
- 100 pack clear card holders £15
- 40 cred-card style ID cards, with UV security features: £210 (£5.25/card)
I've dropped the £8.50 UPS delivery from the quote and the lanyard pricing is as-opposed to an offered pack of 100 plain lanyards at £29.95.
Delivery of cards would need to be by registered/recorded delivery to each accredited reporter. For those going to WMau, it's proposed to sent in one lot, and permit them to distribute in-country.
- Timeline
This is expected to cover the issuing of cards to current, accredited reporters and to any new accredited reporters over the next 12 months.
- Expected outcomes
This is expected/hoped to increase the volume of original reporting on Wikinews, and to allow accredited reporters better access to any event type or on-the-scene access for other reports.
- Who I am
en:n:Brian McNeil on Wikinews; based in Edinburgh, also the current interim contact between WM-UK and Museums Galleries Scotland.
- Discussion
- Comment: This will include providing cards to accredited reporters outisde the UK. I would propose that, where there is a local chapter, such be asked to cover the costs - or otherwise add a microgrant to the budget for this project. Spanish Wikinews have just started an accreditation programme, and a review of the credential verification page on enWN will reveal several are spread across Europe/the Americas. The key problem with this is that a bulk order needs placed up-front. The amount for the 40 cards would be paid up-front, even if only 20 were initially printed off. I would have liked to include £5 per reporter to allow a batch of 250 business cards to be added to this, but feel that's pushing this a bit. --Brian McNeil / talk 11:21, 3 January 2012 (UTC)
- I support this request, with some expectations:
- Administration to go via the WM-UK office manager for reasons of confidentiality. The identification and verification of accredited reporters to be kept on-file by the UK Chapter, including verification of legal identity if writing under a pseudonym.
- WM-UK may confirm the identity of the reporter on request from a registered organization and a verifiable enquirer. Any records supporting identity verification will not themselves be shared.
- --Fæ 13:30, 3 January 2012 (UTC)