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Wikipedia:Meetup/Portland/April 2012

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Selena and Pete invite you to a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon! Join us and the Portland wiki community as we dive into editing the biggest, most fascinating, and most collaborative encyclopedia in human history. This informal event will help you get your bearings, create an account and start hacking in this decade-old project. Never edited a web page? Never fear! We will give you a background/overview of how things work and suggest some easy first-timer edits. Or, if you're an old hand, please join us and share your valuable knowledge!

What to bring:

  • A laptop. (If you don't have one, try to borrow one! Or just let us know you need one -- we will try to come up with a few loaners.)
  • Ideas. Is there a new Wikipedia article you've been dying to write, or an existing one that needs some love? Poke around on Wikipedia before you come, and make a list!
  • Interesting reference materials -- books, magazines, library card (for logging into databases).
  • An appetite for knowledge and snacks -- [_____]* has generously kicked in some geek fuel to power us through.

[*] Okay, so we're still working on this part, but we have high hopes!

Hosts

Venue and time

Topics

  • Women's history: following on a successful event in San Francisco and elsewhere, we'll continue to work on topics of interest to or about women. Selena will be on-hand to relate her experience from the San Francisco Women's History Month Editathon.
  • Portland and Oregon: WikiProject Oregon and PortlandWiki.org have been working at this for a long time -- but there's a ton left to do! Pete can point you to interesting topics, reference materials, and just babble on and on about Oregon history, politics, etc. Be careful what you ask for!
  • Anything else wiki you feel like working on!

Participants

Please add your name below if you're interested! Give us some way to get in touch in case we need to -- but beware of spambots, you may not want to post your email address! A Wikipedia account, a Twitter handle, a cryptically encrypted email address like b o b at example com, whatever works for you :)

Outcomes

We had about 15 people, including many of those listed above, and an interested City Commissioner. We worked on a few articles together. I'm trying to remember 6 months later -- here are the ones that come to mind:

Minor revisions: