Wikimedia-hovedpunkter, december 2011

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Hovedpunkter fra Wikimedia Foundations månedsrapport og Wikimedias tekniske rapport for december 2011 med et udvalg af andre betydningsfulde hændelser i Wikimedia-bevægelsen

Hovedpunkter fra Wikimedia Foundation

 
Wikitext (til højre) og dens udseende i Visual Editor (til venstre)

Prototype af Visual editor

Holdet, som udvikler en Visual Editor for Wikipedia og vore andre projekter, fremviste en første prototype til test den 13. december. Udviklingsprojektet har været en af Foundations topprioriteter i henhold til årsplanen 2011-2012. Wiki-kode er en betragtelig hindring, som gør det vanskeligt for mange at bidrage, og håbet er, at denne Visual Editor vil lette redigering.

http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/12/13/help-test-the-first-visual-editor-developer-prototype/

Indsamlingen slutter med rekordbidrag

 
Bidragsyderen Dr. Sengai Podhuvan fra den tamilske Wikipedia interviewes af Victor Grigas om sin brugerhistorie til brig for indsamlingen.

Den årlige indsamling i 2011 sluttede den 1. januar 2012 og indbragte et rekordbeløb på 20 mill. USD fra mere end en million bidragsydere fra næsten ethvert land i verden. Dette års kampagne satte fokus på medarbejdere og frivillige, som hjælper til med at skabe Wikipedia. Den viste historier om frivillige bidragsydere i lande som Argentina, Brazilien, Indien, Kenya, Storbritannien og USA, med en alder der varierede fra 18 til 76.

https://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/01/02/wikimedia-fundraiser-concludes-with-record-breaking-donations/

 
WMF annual report 2010-2011

Annual Report published, for the first time with translations

The Wikimedia Foundation's latest Annual Report was posted in PDF and wiki format in mid-December. This year's report focusses on the Foundation's major strategic efforts: supporting growth in India, expanding our mobile reach, improving and simplifying our software, and building our global education program. The report also highlights accomplishments within our community through the last fiscal year, and features a center spread article about the creation of the Arab Spring article on Wikipedia. For the first time, we produced 'summary' versions in seven languages.

http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/12/17/our-latest-annual-report-how-the-world-tells-its-story/

Collaborative drafting process for Terms of Use update completed

After more than 120 days, the comment period for the proposed user agreement comes to an end with powerful and effective community participation. See the present version of the proposed user agreement and extensive discussion.

http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/12/31/terms-of-use/

Global unique visitors for November:

474 million (-0.4% compared with October; +15.6% compared with the previous year)
(comScore data for all Wikimedia Foundation projects; comScore will release December data later in January)

Page requests for December:

16.3 billion (-6.2% compared with November; +17.1% compared with the previous year)
(estimate from Server log data, all Wikimedia Foundation projects including mobile access)

Active Registered Editors for November 2011 (>= 5 edits/month):

83,444 (-1.2% compared with September / comparison data for November 2010 currently unavailable)
(Database data, all Wikimedia Foundation projects except for Wikimedia Commons)

Report Card for November 2011: http://stats.wikimedia.org/reportcard/RC_2011_11_detailed.html

The report card is currently undergoing a redesign as a more fully-featured dashboard (integrating various statistical data and trends about WMF projects).

Financials

(Financial information is only available for November 2011 at the time of this report.)

All financial information presented is for the period of July 1, 2011 - November 30, 2011

Revenue: $ 14.5 million

Expenses:

  • Technology Group: $ 3,916,000
  • Community/Fundraiser Group: $ 1,732,000
  • Global Development Group: $ 1,454,000
  • Governance Group: $ 406,000
  • Finance/Legal/HR/Admin Group: $ 2,419,000

Total Expenses: $ 9,927,000

Total surplus/(loss): $ 4,573,000

Revenue was ahead of plan due to grants of $ 2.8 million and additional donations ahead of plan of $ 2.1 million.

Expenses were below plan at $ 9.9 million actual versus $ 11.6 million plan. Expenses were below planned due to lower than planned expenditures in capital expenditures, chapter grants, recruitment cost and other activities due.

Cash of $ 22.8 million, which is twelve months of cash reserves at current spending levels and ten months of cash per the annual plan.

Other movement highlights

 

Winter picture of Chiajna Monastery wins Wiki Loves Monuments

A photo by Mihai Petre of the Chiajna Monastery on the outskirts of Bucharest is the winner of the 2011 Wiki Loves Monuments contest. During September, participants in 18 European countries had been invited to upload photos of their country's cultural heritage to Wikimedia Commons, resulting in over 165,000 submissions by over 5000 users, most of them new to the project. A European jury selected the winner from 169 finalists.

German chapter announces winners of free knowledge project contest

Wikimedia Germany has announced the results of the second edition of its "Wissenwert" contest, which supports projects that promote free knowledge with up to 5000 Euro. The five winners will work on the import of media from open access science journals into Wikimedia Commons, the display of historical maps in OpenStreetMap, a game to explore Wikimedia Commons and other free content resources, a platform for the sharing of human genetic information, and on subtitles for educational YouTube videos.

GLAMcamp Amsterdam discusses cultural collaborations

From December 2 to December 4, the GLAMcamp Amsterdam workshop took place at MediaMatic Lab, Amsterdam, hosted by Wikimedia Nederlands. Wikimedians who are active in outreach to cultural institutions (galleries, libraries, archives and museums - "GLAMs") came together from 21 different countries and met with representatives of such institutions. An overview of the topics covered is available at "This Month in GLAM".