WikiGeocamp 2015
Geocamp will be a meeting to take place in the United Kingdom in 2015. It will bring together a diverse range of parties that are interested in making geographical information freely available (primarily focused on the UK, but also with a global [or even astronomical] viewpoint). It is being organised by Joseph Seddon on behalf of Wikimedia UK. To contact the organisers, please email joseph.seddonwikimedia.org.uk or leave a message on the talk page.
Programme
This will be a two-day meeting focused on getting everyone up to speed on geographic activities connected to the UK, and starting to implement initial ideas either as mockups or semi-working solutions. A rough program is as follows.
Date | Description |
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Friday evening | Informal pre-meeting get-together to chat about background and ideas |
Saturday morning | Presentations on the current state of various projects (one per organisation attending) |
Saturday afternoon | Workshops and open discussion |
Saturday late afternoon/evening | wrap-up, discussion on ways forward |
Saturday evening | Continuing informal discussion in a nearby pub/restaurant |
Sunday | }
We welcome offers of support to help define the program and aims of this meeting - please contact joseph.seddon Principle aimsThe central questions to be discussed at this event are:
LocationThe meeting will most likely take place in London, depending on the availability and location of a suitable host (the fallback option is the WMUK offices in Old Street, London). We We would welcome offers to host this meeting - please contact joseph.seddon AttendeesIf you're interested in attending, please sign up below (click the "edit" button on the right!). We'll be opening an official registration form in the future, but expressions of interest before then are most welcome. If you're likely to require sponsorship to attend, then please let us know sooner rather than later!
FAQ
Wikimedia UK exists to support free knowledge of all kinds in the UK. We hope that organising and supporting this meeting will lead towards us achieving the following goals:
No - WMUK is interested in supporting all free-knowledge projects within the UK, so long as their content is available under a Creative Commons, GFDL or another free content license.
You will need to register in advance of the event. If you turn up on the day without registering, then you may or may not be admitted depending on the available capacity of the venue.
No; this event is open to all. If you support Wikimedia UK's goals, then we would encourage you to become a member and have a say in our governance: it only costs £5 per year to be a member, and you can apply online!
No - we welcome everyone, of any age. If you are younger than 16, then please make sure you have your parents' or guardians' permission to attend the event.
If needed, then WMUK can provide some sponsorship to attend the meeting, which will cover your travel, accommodation and subsistence expenses. Please contact User:Mike Peel if you will need sponsorship.
Once we've established the location of the meeting, then we'll provide information about nearby accommodation.
We'll provide local information about the event, as well as train and flight travel information, once the location is confirmed.
We'll make sure that there's a ready supply of caffeine and biscuits available throughout the event. We'll also do our best to organise lunch (but we may need to organise trips to local sandwich shops), and we'll also arrange for evening meals in nearby restaurants. Note that it is unlikely that we will be able to pay for the evening meals; whether we can pay for lunch remains to be determined.
We'll make sure that either wired or wireless internet access is available at the venue. We can provide FTP and SSH access to a virtual server with PHP/Perl/MySQL database facilities, as well as limited bandwidth and hard disk, for prototyping if necessary. If you need Toolserver access, then please make sure you have this access before the event. If you expect to require additional tech facilities beyond this, then please contact us well in advance of the event so that we can make sure that the facilities are available.
Ideally, yes - we expect that most activities during this meeting will need internet access. If you don't have a laptop, or can't bring it, let us know and we'll see if we can provide a computer for you.
Although the UK was sadly unable to participate in Wiki Loves Monuments this year, we would love to see discussions of this project taking place at this meeting. If they can cover the issues of connecting WLM with Geograph; ways to create a list of notable UK monuments; and/or ways to identify which monuments already have freely available photographic documentation, then that would be fantastic.
This fundamentally depends on the success and outcomes of this meeting; if it is successful, then WMUK will be very likely to fund future meetings and related projects in the UK. We also hope to identify partner organisations that will be interested in organising similar meetings and projects.
Then please ask it, either here or on the talk page, and we'll do our best to answer it. :-) Links to existing geo information projects
Results and documentation of the meetingWe will aim to publicly record the meeting as much as possible. We'll probably use MediaWiki and Etherpad to create text documents; paper sketchpads and notebooks will also be available (we'll digitise them after the event), and we'll also take photographs (and, if requested, audio documentation) of the meeting in progress. |