维基媒体峰会
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The Wikimedia Summit (previously known as Wikimedia Conference) was an annual meeting of representatives of Wikimedia Affiliates, the Wikimedia Foundation and other movement groups like the Affiliations Committee. The first Chapters meetup took place in 2008 in Nijmegen, Netherlands and a follow-up for 2009 was planned, which turned out to become the first international Wikimedia Conference. Before 2012, Mediawiki software developers took the chance to meet during this conference, too. As of 2019, it is called the Wikimedia Summit. The last edition of Wikimedia Summit was held in 2024, and the future of the conference is uncertain.
会议历史
- Wikimedia Conference 2009: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2010: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2011: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2012: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2013: Milan, Italy
- Wikimedia Conference 2014: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2015: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2016: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2017: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Conference 2018: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Summit 2019: Berlin, Germany
- Wikimedia Summit 2020: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 global pandemic[1]
- Wikimedia Summit 2022: Berlin, Germany and online
- Wikimedia Summit 2024: Berlin, Germany
相关讨论:
- Future of the Wikimedia Conference (2014 ff.)
- 3-year report (2015-2017), introducing the focus on Movement Strategy and governance
- Announcement of 2018 event (renaming from WMCON to Wikimedia Summit)
- Future of Affiliate Gatherings
也看
维基共享资源中相关的多媒体资源:
- Wikimedia Conference Israel – since 2006
- Wikimedia Conference Netherlands – since 2006
- Wiki Indaba - since 2014
- Chinese Wikimedia Conference – 2006 & 2009
- Wikimedia Conference Japan – 2009
- WikiConference India – 2011
- WikiConference North America
- WikiCon Portugal - 2020
- WikiCon
- Chapters meetings
笔记
- ↑ The 2020 Wikimedia Summit was originally scheduled to be held in Berlin, Germany. However, it has been cancelled because of the current health situation (Coronavirus disease 2019/COVID-19)