Reports/2012/August
Below is the Wikimedia UK monthly report for the period 1 to 31 August 2012. 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
Community
- Jimmy Wales
- Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales denies political muscle, BBC, 2 Aug
- Jimmy Wales keynoting at 'Technology: Disruption and Convergence', London, 4 August
- Jimbo Wales: Wikipedia servers in UK? No way, not with YOUR libel law, Register, 8 August
- Eisteddfod
(Summary to be imported here from Visit report - National Eisteddfod 8 Aug 2012.)
- Olympics
- How Wikipedia Won Olympic Gold, Wired, 10 August.
- US presidential candidates
- Mitt Romney Wikipedia entry locked down, BBC, 10 Aug
- Gender bias
- What has Wikipedia’s army of volunteer editors got against Kate Middleton’s wedding gown?, Independent, 16 Aug
- Guido Fawkes
- Caught! Guido Fawkes puffs up Wikipedia entry, Liberal Conspiracy, 17 Aug
- Downtime
- Wikipedia goes down thanks to cut cables, BBC, 6 August
- Wikipedia blackout after server cables accidentally cut, Telegraph, 6 August
- Wikipedia blames severed cable for global site outage, V3, 7 August
- Wikipedia blackout after cables cut, Telegraph, 7 August
- Wikipedia knocked offline by cut cable, PC Pro, 7 August
- Wikipedia Outage Caused By Cut Cable, TechWeekEurope, 7 August
- Wikipedia suffers outage after cable cut, ComputerWorld UK, 7 August
- Wikipedia goes down after data cables are accidentally cut in Florida, Metro UK, 7 August
Education and Research
GLAM activities
- See also the This Month in GLAM UK report for this month.
- QRpedia
- Andy Mabbett convinced the historic Bartons Arms to make use of QRpedia codes, see commons:Category:QRpedia codes at The Bartons Arms.
- On 24-26 August, Andy will represent Wikimedia-UK at Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte/2, a workshop (editathon) at Hamburgmuseum in Germany, where he will assist in the deployment of QRpedia, about which he spoke in Hamburg last December.
- The evening before, he will give a talk on Wikimedia QRpedia and more at Kultwerk West in that city (free entry, all welcome).
- Andy is also proposing to make Wolverhampton into a Wikipedia City.
Technology
Recruitment for our first developer position continued throughout this month.
Miscellaneous
- 2013 activity planning
(Summary of 2013 Activity Plan/Ideas)
Upcoming activities in September
- (To be copied here from Events at the end of this month)
For events in August and onwards, please see Events.
Administrative activities
Fæ
- 50 shades of Wikipedia? UK head banned after bondage porn ties, Fox News, 1 August
- Chairman of Wikipedia's UK charity arm banned from editing following 'porn row', 2 August
- Wikipedia charity chairman resigns after pornography row, 2 August
- Wikimedia UK chair resigns following ban from Wikipedia, 3 August
- Wikimedia UK chair quits after being banned from editing Wikipedia, 3 August
- Chairman of Wikimedia UK Resigns Amid Scandal, Tom's Hardware, 4 August
- Wikipedia bans the chairman of the Wikimedia charity, 8 August
Name change
Wiki UK Ltd is now known legally as Wikimedia UK as of 14 August, following from the change of name resolution passed at our AGM earlier this year.
Board activities
News from the Chief Exec
- For information on Jon's activities this month, see News from the Office.
Communications
Fundraising and Budgeting
This month, we received £X in one-off donations, with X individual donations. The average donation amount was £X. X of these donors have had Gift Aid Declarations made and matched with their records. If anyone would like a full (but anonymised) csv file with more information, please get in touch with richard.symondswikimedia.org.uk and let him know your requirements.
As for direct debit donations, there were N successful direct debits this month, bringing in a total of £X.