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Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Not sure if you saw this page. There are a few outstanding questions asked on the help desk (I also asked one about the poster session). Is there a separate due date for poster session submissions? OhanaUnited (talk) 23:10, 3 May 2023 (UTC)Reply
But there is probably a small mistake, you put the same link for room 310 and 311, is it on purpose ? (I looked on the YouTube but not sure what is the correct link...). Could you have a look ?
Latest comment: 8 months ago8 comments3 people in discussion
Hello, Exec8! I noticed that you protected 2023:Hackathon/Showcase with the highest protection level (allowing only administrators to edit the page) and with an indefinite duration. This seems rather drastic, as it's a measure usually reserved to very contentious pages subject to constant vandalism, or high-impact templates or mediawiki configuration that affect many pages. Neither of these seem to be the case for that page, and the protection level prevents improvements such as those I added recently. Can you please explain the rationale for such a protection? Thanks, Waldyrious (talk) 16:08, 28 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Hello - yes, this high level of protection is preventing me from updating the Hackathon page for our upcoming event. Please allow me access to the page so I can put in valid and informative information. Thanks, DTankersley (WMF) (talk) 15:19, 30 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Good day. I recommend that you modify 2024:Program/Hackathon page or create a subpage for the said 2024 hackathon for the showcase. Similar to previous Wikimanias like 2018 and prior, the 2023 pages were meant to be locked for historical context. Thank you. Exec8 (talk) 15:44, 30 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I don't understand what you meant. Do you intend to move the page or simply edit it? The 2024 page can be edited by any users with confirmed accounts. --Exec8 (talk) 00:40, 31 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
It looks like I've now been autoconfirmed, as I was able to make a minor edit. However, the page was marked for translation by you on July 20 after I asked that it not be, on July 8, 2024 because someone else had marked it for translation earlier in the month. Can you remove that request for translation, please? Thanks, DTankersley (WMF) (talk) 20:54, 31 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Re: Similar to previous Wikimanias like 2018 and prior, the 2023 pages were meant to be locked for historical context. — as I explained in my initial message, I find it odd that the protection is set at such a level that only administrators can edit the pages, forever. There has been no vandalism and no attempt at revisionism. I understand that discussion archives should not be editable after the final decision is made, to avoid misrepresenting the context, but these are content pages that don't have the same sensitivity. It should be possible for editors to make small fixes and add additional historical information (e.g. links to the video recording, slides, etc.) that was not added during the event or shortly after it finished, but that is still relevant for future readers of the page (including those preparing future editions of the Hackathon). If there are edits that are inappropriate, they can always be reverted. Preemptive locking seems contrary to the wiki spirit, IMHO. --Waldyrious (talk) 15:12, 5 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
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Kindly change "Turkic language Community" as "Wikimedia Community User Group Türkiye .at Wikimania:Expressions of Interest page. The submission for 2028 was prepared and made by the affiliate in Türkiye, not by the Turkic Languages Community which involves other wikimedins from other countries. Thank you.Basak (talk) 18:55, 27 January 2025 (UTC)Reply