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The Wikipedia Malaysia Online Meetup 13 is a Wikipedia meetup of Wikimedia Community User Group Malaysia with Sweden Embassy to Malaysia. The meetup has been held on:
- Event name: WikiGap Edit-a-thon
- Date: Friday, 25 March 2021
- Time: 14:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Malaysia Time
- Venue: Zoom
- Medium of communication: English
Participants
[edit]- Mr Ola Philblad from Sweden Embassy to Kuala Lumpur
- Ms Jen Law from Sweden Embassy to Kuala Lumpur
- WAqil (WMYS)
- Dody Ismoyo
- Tofeiku
Minutes of Meeting
[edit]- Mr Ola address the needs of volunteers in women group to sustain women-related articles in Wikipedia
- Sweden Embassy to Kuala Lumpur willingly to support our work in closing the gender gaps
- Elaborate volunteers scope through their involvement in Wikimedia Community User Group Malaysia - Dody Ismoyo
- Mentioned issues faced by local volunteers during previous events held - Dody Ismoyo
Problems encountered
[edit]Inquiries
[edit]- Do we need permission to write about notable women who are not yet portrayed publicly after all women do lots of work but tend to not portray themselves much, I'd reckond this would need their consent?
- If we cannot finish editing on that particular day, can we save it as a draft?
- If there are books or published articles to refer back, should be ok right?