Global Open Movement/Context
Proposal | Objectives | Context analysis | Stakeholders | Programme | Logistics | Team |
Short analysis of the current Wikimania and other events of the open movement to identify element to consider for Wikimania 2029.
SWOT analysis
editStrengths | Weaknesses |
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Almost 20 years of experience.
Regular yearly event with its passionate communities. Support of the Wikimedia Foundation for the logistics with experienced staff. Development of a collaboration with FOSSAsia for the online open platform. Scholarships to support participation from many different countries. Members of the Wikimedia communities involved in other like minded organisations. Already extensive programme with many sessions and 5 days of events. Already wide programme with sessions in many areas: tech, education, GLAMs, advocacy, open science... Already collaboration with like-minded organisations at Wikimania. Experience in experimenting ;-) A wide team of previous organisers of Wikimania with extensive experience and interest in supporting the event. |
Desire to organise a global event in collaboration with like-minded organisation never fully achieved.
Limited number of in-person participants. The maximum number of participants was in London with around 2'000 participants. Normally the event range from around 600 to 1'200. The event addresses essentially the Wikimedia communities with limited impact on other open communities. Some experiments in providing general presentations designed for non-active users (in local languages), but with limited number of participants and impact. A lot of other events in the Wikimedia movement: regional, thematic, hubs... Expensive event organised in formal venues (often in hotels and conference centres), which do not represent in the best way a collaborative and open atmosphere. Limited experimentation in the last years. The communication of the event is very limited since it is essentially a tribal event.Limited social impact. Need of more technical contributors in the Wikimedia projects. |
Opportunities | Threats |
Good relationships with like-minded organisations.
Interest in collaborating with like-minded organisations, stakeholders and partners. Interest in increasing outreach, engagement, involvement of new contributors and impact. Selection of the venues ahead of time (even 3 years). Growing importance of the hybrid component. Previous organisers of Wikimania can actively contribute to a large-scale complex event with their experience, network and active engagement. |
Very difficult to scale from 1'200 participants to 10'000 unless the event is organised with partners which already involve a large number of participants
A wide and global communication about "the power and value of the open" can only be achieved with a large-scale event or an innovation. |
Overview of some major events contributing to the open
editWikimania (article with issues) | FOSDEM (article with issues) | Creative Commons Global Summit (no article) | State of the map (no article) | International Open Access Week | |
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Promoted by | Volunteers and the Wikimedia Foundation | Volunteers | Volunteers and OpenStreetMap Foundation | ||
Period | August | First week of February | July / September | October | |
Participants in person | 600-1'200 | 11'000 | |||
Number of tracks | |||||
Website | https://stateofthemap.org/ | https://www.openaccessweek.org/ | |||
Open Content | It is the core topic of Wikimania | ||||
Open Software | It is the infrastructure of the Wikimedia projects and there are already many conferences about its technical needs. Wikimania also traditionally hosts an Hackathon. There is also a specific need of technical contributors in the Wikimedia projects | It is the core topic of FOSDEM with conferences and stands. | |||
Open licenses and legal tools | Open licenses and tools are central to all content and projects presented at Wikimania | Open licenses and tools are central to all projects and services presented at FOSDEM | It is the core topic of Creative Commons Global Summit | ||
Advocacy | Conferences devoted to legislations | Dev rooms devoted to European legislation | |||
Open Education and OER Open Educational Resources | The Wikimedia projects are OER and there are many sessions at Wikimania about education, training and the use of Wikimedia projects in schools and universities | ||||
Open science / Open research | Conferences devoted to open access, open science and research. WMF implements research and there are communities of researchers engaged in the Wikimedia projects | There is a dev room devoted in particular to research infrastructures | It is the core topic of the Open Access Week | ||
GLAMs and their open repositories and content | Many events about how to develop and support partnerships. Synergies with Creative Commons | Many events about how to develop and support partnerships
Synergies with Wikimedia projects. |
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Medicine and health | A thematic group in this area. | ||||
Sustainability and climate change | Some informal groups interested on those topics. | ||||
Inclusion and diversity | Several thematic groups in this area.
Scholarships and grants contributing to inclusion and diversity. Code of conduct. |
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Open hardware | nn | There are stands and conferences about it | |||
Trust and safety | Code of conduct
Trust and safety team at Wikimedia Foundation. |
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Strengths | Very nicely organised
Itinerant with experience in doing things differently ;-) Scholarships to increase participation and diversity |
Wide and wild event,
huge and mainstream with over 30 tracks great open infrastructure, streaming, recording, post-production |
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Weaknesses | Limited participation
It could have a wider impact Complex and expensive organisation |
Wild and wide ;-)
February in Bruxelles Limited number of rooms at ULB Limited diversity of participants |
Format
editFormat of the event
- Congress
- Conference
- Gathering
- Festival
- Fair
Format of the sessions
- Presentations: lightening talks
- Interactive sessions: discussions, round tables, sessions with moderators