CIS-A2K/Events/Punjabi Wikisource Community skill-building workshop/Jagseer S Sidhu

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  • Please summarise your experience in this program in 2-3 sentences? (How was your experience, was it helpful? Be innovative! You may write in text, or upload a video/audio etc)
The event was absolutely fruitful. For me, This advance level of workshop was really needed because I used to get stuck in most of things which I did not know. With this workshop we came to know that there are a lot of things to do in Wikisource other than proofreading.
  • Please explain what went well during the workshop? (write in details, please)
Time management: it is common in most of the events that organizer are unable to start and finish the program on time but this event followed the schedule very well.
  • Please explain the areas that can be improved and would you have liked to be different? (how could we improve the workshop, write in detail, please)
Everything went well and according to plan. I did not feel anything to be improved.
  • What did you learn in the program?
Transclusion of books was the biggest area which I lacked. Through this workshop I learnt to translusion of book in easy and simple way.
  • What learnings you gained from this program will you share with other community members and how?
During QNA session we talked a lot about Copyright and re-licencing. I feel these two things are most important to build Wikisource and Jayanta Da explained so well about Copyright and re-licencing.
  • What are the future activities you want to plan after this event?
I will work on finding Public Domain books and will try to get book licence from existing writers.
  • Kindly share your good experience from this event.
Overall, the event was amazing. Jayanta Da explained everything in simple manner and everyone was engaged in the workshop.