Reports/2011/October
Below is the Wikimedia UK monthly report for the period 1 to 31 October 2011. If you want to keep up with the chapter's activities as they happen, please subscribe to our blog, join our mailing list, and/or follow us on Twitter. If you have any questions or comments, please drop us a line on this report's talk page.
Program activities
2012 Activity Plan
Our activity plan for 2012 was posted to the WMUK wiki on 1 October.
The Activity Plan is an outline of the work we will do in 2012, and the resources we need to support it. It is an important stage in the development of our 2012 Budget. When we’re asking people for money in this Autumn’s fundraiser, the Activity Plan will show people what we’re hoping to achieve with their donations – so it’s also important for the openness and accountability of our fundraising.
Education projects
Dr Mark Graham, and Han-Teng Liao, both from the Oxford Internet Institute, attended WikiSym 2011 on WMUK scholarships this month; they also presented about their work at the Wikimedia Foundation offices.
Fiona Apps, supported by Richard Symonds, held a stall at the University of Warwick Freshers fayre, on 1 October.
GLAM activities
- 1st - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Backstage Pass
- 1st - Edinburgh wikimeet, with discussion about the Wikimedia in Scotland coordinator, a 6 months paid staff position in Edinburgh
- 1st - Tom Morris attending Over the Air at Bletchley Park
- 7th - 13.30-17.00 British Museum internal training workshop.
- 13th - 10.00-17.00 British Museum Ice Age art "Behind the Scenes" event.
Other activities
- UK Wikimeets this month: Edinburgh meeting (1st), Cambridge meetup (8th), London (16th)
- 5th - Martin Poulter speaking on "Common pitfalls in engaging with Wikipedia" at Bathcamp #26, the Innovation Centre, Bath
UK press coverage (and coverage of UK projects & activities)
Press coverage of Wikipedia in UK publications this month included:
- 1st - continued coverage of QRPedia:
- How Wikipedia Is Making QR Codes Useful Again, Gizmodo
- QRPedia: Wikipedia launches QR code tool for museums, PC Advisor
- QRPedia - simple but effective , i-Programmer
- Also: Wikipedia Signpost write-up of QRPedia
- 5th-7th - several UK media outlets covered the strike of the Italian Wikipedia:
- Wikipedia closes in Italy after Silvio Berlusconi 'gagging' bid, Independent
- Wikipedia shuts Italy site to protest Berlusconi "gag law", Reuters UK
- Italy wiretap law: Wikipedia hides pages in protest, BBC News
- Wikipedia Shut Italian Site In Protest Over Privacy Law, Huffington Post UK
Upcoming activities in November
- (To be copied here from Events at the end of this month)
For events in December and onwards, please see Events.
Administrative activities
Board activities
- 11th - full board meeting
- 16th Extraordinary General Meeting
- You can also find out information about our Board member's recent activities at the report page for the board meeting on 11th October.
Charitable status
Fundraising
A number of fundraising tests were run this month; the details and their outcomes are described on meta. For more information about our participation in this year's fundraiser, see 2011 Fundraiser.
We received £XX in donations from N donors via paypal this month, and £XX from N donors via direct debit (including M new direct debits). For more information please see our monthly fundraising report at Fundraising Report - Monthly Totals 2011.
Membership
(Current number of members, number of new members this month, number of lapsed members)
Recruitment
Our Chief Exec, Jon Davies, started work on 1 October.