Wiki Wall Photo Contest
The winners have been announced!
Greetings Wikimedians!
As many of you probably know, the Wikimedia Foundation has relocated its main offices to San Francisco. Our new space on the Street is still being organized, but one of the interesting discoveries is a prominent 'feature wall.' You can see what we're talking about here. The wall itself is fairly large; each image you see is about 30cms x 30cms.
We're turning this feature wall into the Wiki Wall, a space to showcase photos in our big, open space. This is a great opportunity to demonstrate what our users, readers, volunteers, staff, and board are up to - but we need your help!
Starting Saturday, February 2, 2008 we're asking interested contributors to upload photos for consideration on Wikimedia Commons. Our informal panel of judges will decide on the nine winners by 18:00 UTC, Friday, February 8, 2008. See original contest announcement by Jay Walsh on February 2.
The winners will have their images displayed prominently on the Wiki Wall - your photo could be right in the centre of the Wikimedia Foundation offices!
How to enter
edit- Upload your photo (preferably to the Wikimedia Commons) no later than Thursday, February 7, 18:00 UTC.
- Post each photo on this page (below the line) with your attribution (descriptions are optional but encouraged).
Conditions
editPhotos should in some way relate to Wikimedia:
- photos from Wikimania or of Wikimedians,
- photos of our people and hardware (technology)
- photos of our Board, staff, volunteers
- photos from chapter meetings, offices, events
- etc.
- All photos must be under a free license, preferably the CC-BY or CC-BY-SA license (read about licensing).
- They must be cropped to a square for high-res printing (i.e. 1000x1000 pixels)
- We will attribute your photo with a small label or plaque.
Thanks for entering! We'll notify the winners and send a note out on the Foundation-l and Commons-l mailing list next week with the winners.
Uploaded photos
editAdd your pictures here!
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The Polish Wikipedia on DVD as a first award in the general knowledge contest for the youth of Catholic Divine Mercy Parish in Czestochowa, January 2008. Author: Paterm
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A poster exhibition presented by Wikimedia Israel, "reader"
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Wikimania 2005, Hacking Day
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Kpjas (Krzysztof Jasiutowicz) on the left, father of the Polish Wikipedia and Saper (Marcin Cieślak) on the right, president of Internet Society Polska during first working session offline with banner of this meeting
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Wikipedia Academy Mainz 24./25. August 2007. Prof Wininger präsentiert die Zedler-Medaille
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Jimbo with Stas, Moscow Metro, Pushkinskaya station
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Wikimeeting in St Petersburg
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Shoes from Taipei, Taiwan (from Wikimania 2007)
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Three MediaWiki developers programming at the first Wikimania (Tim, Domas, and Jens). Photo by Brion Vibber.
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Free Culture. Free Content. Free Thought. Free... Love? erm. Wikipedia. The Free encyclopedia.
Wikipedians at the "picnic anyone can edit", Central Park, New York City, August 2007 -
Polish Wikimedia Meetup - Białowieża 2007, image used to promote the Wikimedia Polska Association (part I)
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Polish Wikimedia Meetup - Białowieża 2007, image used to promote the Wikimedia Polska Association (part II)
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Russian wikimedians on the Wiki-Conference 2007 in the Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Frank Schulenburg, Achim Raschka and Denis Bartel @ Nawaro-Workshop in Göttingen; First time to see Frank in a metal T-shirt – pretty evil!
Wall in Foundation office
editOn March 6, Erik Möller, as a follow-up, explained that the wall was setup with the 9 winners out of the 19 images submitted.