WikiProject remote event participation/Documentation/Wikimania 2022
- Title of the event: Wikimania 2022
- Date: August 11–14, 2022
- Organizers: Wikimania 2022 Core Organizing Team, Wikimedia Foundation
Format of the event
edit- Main format
- Duration
- Main goal
- Main target audience
- Total number of participants
- Number of organizers
- Language(s) spoken during the event
- Tools used
- The main conference platform during the conference was Pheedloop, which provided a way to navigate the program and supported chats. It was a wrapper for some other tools such as Zoom and Jitsi.
- The submission system used was Limesurvey.net [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/815465?lang=en]
- Methods used
- Communication
Gallery
editLessons learned
editSuccess
editChallenges
edit- There were widespread failures of the online platform during the event
- The opening session saw lots of roughness with audio dropouts and segments where no one from a large panel was speaking, and it wasn't clear what should be occurring.
- Some sessions never started and had to be cancelled because either speakers could not enter the platform or once everyone was on, the audio was not working.
- The session with Maryana Iskander was notable as two of the four speakers could not make it onto the platform.
- Pheedloop as a platform seemed to be a wrapper for other services such as Zoom or Jitsi. As a result, this posed a number of challenges:
- It was confusing as to where the conversations should happen - in Pheedloop? In the Zoom chat?
- The interface of the actual functioning presentation video session was severely shrunk down because it was "iframed" several times within the Pheedloop interface.
- have a "base" conference but without rejecting most "intermediate" or "advanced" talks
Possible improvements
edit- wikimania:2022:Present and future - in short:
- ability to join, see, participate the conference without using proprietary software
- → compared to 2021: not improved
- GDPR compliance (core problem this year: tool with Google Analytics)
- → compared to 2021: situation worsened (in 2022 some European states declared Google Analytics illegal) [1]
- do not ask sexual orientation in the same survey asking for email
- → compared to 2021: somehow improved (in 2021 the survey was asking that information plus first and last name and email, while in 2022 the survey was asking for that information plus just email)
- ability to join, see, participate the conference without using proprietary software
Recommendations
edit- proactively involve at least one organizer from LibrePlanet, FOSSDEM or CCC so that we don't need to reinvent the wheel with proprietary software
Other comments
editDocumentation
edit- Link to videos, slides, etc.
- Notes of the event
- Link to the structure/schedule
Questions & discussions
editIf you want to talk to the the organizers, ask further questions, feel free to use the talk page.