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View it! beta testing - September update & request for comments

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View it! Tool
View it! Tool Beta Testing Sept. 2022


Thank you for signing up to be a beta tester! We appreciate your interest and assistance with the development of View it!. Please install the beta script and start to see the results that View it! pulls. Our intention is to check in periodically and occasionally ask questions related to the current stages of development. However, please feel free to leave messages on the Discussion page at any time with comments or questions you have. To respond to the questions below, please visit the Discussion page's September response section. Thank you again!

Current questions:

  • You can view our test version with expanded search features at https://view-it.toolforge.org/test/. Please compare these search options with the existing default (which relies on a "custommatch"-based search query that combines "depicts" results and top-level category membership).
    1. What default behavior would you prefer when clicking the tool from the user script? (ex. "custommatch" vs. just P180, or something else)
    2. What are your opinions on which features to integrate from the Toolforge test and how? We are wondering if you like all of the existing ones, or not, or want others, if these are overkill and overcomplicate the search interface, if you'd rather see advanced search on a separate page, etc.
  • We are also thinking about the buttons and click behavior on the existing user script design.
    1. The View it! button currently exists in the top tab bar, next to "Talk". Do you prefer this placement, or another option (such as the leftmost sidebar, or another location).
    2. The button currently uses "View" in English. Do you have opinions on use of this wording? Is there another suggestion you prefer (such as "Images", "Media", etc.). Would you like an icon or not?
    3. When clicking on the tab from a wiki project, do you want Toolforge to open in the same browser tab or a new tab? When clicking an image within the Toolforge tool, do you want the Commons file page to open in that same browser tab or in a new tab?
  • If you have other feedback on any other aspect, please let us know! We are also happy to hear ideas about future development, such as planned editor tools.

JamieF (kwuo) 21:40, 11 Septemba 2022 (UTC)Reply

Ihe nrite Onye Ntinyeaka

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Onye ntụgharị Pụrụ iche n'afọ 2022
Anyị n'ekele gị maka ọrụ ị na-arụ na Wikipidia Igbo. Daalụ maka ịtụgharị edemede karịrị nari atọ. Ị mere nke ọma, jisie ike!

Tochiprecious (ṅkátá) 10:52, 28 Disemba 2022 (UTC)Reply

View it! has been expanded and will have an official launch demo session Jan. 12th

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View it! Tool update Jan. 2023

Big news, View it! users! Over the last two months, View it! has been expanded to two versions. Our new full version shows images within the wiki content page, and the "View" tab displays a gallery of images without leaving the site you are on, as you can see at right. We have rebranded the original version, which utilizes the "View" tab to link to our Toolforge search results, to "Lite". We invite you to switch to full version and try it out! Major changes:

  • The full version includes an image carousel on each content page (at the top, under the article navigation buttons) which can be expanded for pagination.
  • You may notice the "View" button has moved to between the "Read" and "Edit" buttons - the View button is in the same place for both versions and we felt this was a better placement for editors.
  • In full version, clicking the "View" tab will take you to a full-screen gallery.

Action to take

Thank you for being a part of the View it! journey and please join us for the launch on January 12th!

As a reminder, you can view details about how to install the View it! user script or use the Toolforge tool on our meta page. Please use the talk page to contact us with comments or issues.

JamieF (ṅkátá) 03:00, 9 Jenụwarị 2023 (UTC)Reply

Follow-Up: Support for Feminism and Folklore 2025 Contributions

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Dear Nwonwu Uchechukwu P,

I hope this message finds you well.

We noticed that your community has signed up for the Feminism and Folklore Writing Contest, but there have been only a few contributions submitted via the Campwiz tool so far. We completely understand that challenges may arise, and we’d love to support you and your participants in streamlining the submission process.

To assist your community, here’s a step-by-step guide to adding articles to the campaign. Feel free to share these instructions with your participants:

How to Submit Articles via Campwiz

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Tool link: https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/campwiz/

  1. Access the Tool
    • Visit Campwiz and log in with your Wikimedia account (same as your Wikipedia credentials).
  2. Select the Campaign
    • Scroll through the list of campaigns and click on your campaign.
  3. Add Your Article
    • Click on "+ SUBMIT NEW ARTICLE" button.
    • Enter the exact title of your article in the “Tiltle” field.
    • Click on "CHECK" button.
    • If you have more articles to submit, click on the "SUBMIT ANOTHER" button.
  4. Check your submissions.
    • To check if your submissions went through please click on the "DETAILS" button
    • Click on the SUBMISSIONS Button to see the list of your submissions.

Need Help?

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  • Technical issues?

Ensure article titles are spelled correctly and meet the campaign’s theme (feminism, folklore, or gender-related topics).

  • Eligibility questions?

New articles must follow Wikipedia’s notability guidelines.

  • Still stuck?

Send an email to support@wikilovesfolklore.org! You can also reach out on the campaign’s Talk page.

Your commitment to amplifying untold gendered narratives in folklore is invaluable, and we’re excited to see your community’s contributions come to life. Let’s work together to make this campaign a success!

Looking forward to your response,

Best regards,
Stella
Feminism and Folklore Organizer

-MediaWiki message delivery (ṅkátá) 07:29, 17 March 2025 (UTC)

Feminism and Folklore 2025 Jury Evaluation Guidelines & Results Submission

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Dear Nwonwu Uchechukwu P,

Thank you once again for your commitment and dedication to the Feminism and Folklore 2025 campaign!

As we near the conclusion of this year’s contest, please follow the official jury guidelines when evaluating submissions:

Jury Guidelines:

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  • Articles must be created or expanded between 1st February and 31st March 2025.
  • Minimum article size: 3000 bytes and at least 300 words.
  • No poor or machine-translated content.
  • Articles must align with the Feminism and Folklore themes (feminism, gender, culture, folklore).
  • Articles should not be orphaned – they must be linked to at least one other article.
  • Submissions must not violate copyright rules and should follow local notability guidelines.
  • All articles must include proper references according to your local Wikipedia’s citation policies.
  • Once your local jury process is complete, kindly submit only the top 3 winners on the official results page:

Submission Link:

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https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025/Results

Please include the following for each winner:

  • Username
  • Link to the local user talkpage
  • Their ranking (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)

For more information, you can also refer to the main contest page: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025

If you need help or have any questions, feel free to reach out.

Warm regards,
Stella Sessy Agbley
Coordinator, Feminism and Folklore

-MediaWiki message delivery (ṅkátá) 10:48, 10 April 2025 (UTC)

Invitation: Gendering the Archive - Building Inclusive Folklore Repositories (April 30th)

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Dear Nwonwu Uchechukwu P,

You are invited to a hands-on session focused on Gendering the Archive: Building Inclusive Repositories for Folklore Documentation. This online workshop will guide participants on how to create, edit, and expand gender-inclusive folklore articles and multimedia archives on Wikipedia and Wikidata. The session will be led by Rebecca Jeannette Nyinawumuntu.

Objectives

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  • Design Inclusive Repositories: Learn best practices for structuring folklore archives that foreground gender perspectives.
  • Hands-On Editing: Practice creating and improving articles and items on Wikipedia and Wikidata with a gender-inclusive lens.
  • Collaborative Mapping: Work in small groups to plan new entries and multimedia uploads that document underrepresented voices.
  • Advocacy & Outreach: Discuss strategies to promote and sustain these repositories within your local and online communities.
  • Date: 30th April 2025
  • Day: Wednesday
  • Time: 16:00 UTC (Check your local time zone)
  • Venue: Online (Zoom)
  • Speaker: Rebecca Jeannette Nyinawumuntu (Co-founder, Wikimedia Rwanda & Community Engagement Director)

How to Join

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  1. Welcome & Introductions: Opening remarks and participant roll-call.
  2. Presentation: Overview of gender-inclusive principles and examples of folklore archives.
  3. Hands-On Workshop: Step-by-step editing on Wikipedia and Wikidata—create or expand entries.
  4. Group Brainstorm: Plan future repository items in breakout groups.
  5. Q&A & Discussion: Share challenges, solutions, and next steps.
  6. Closing Remarks: Summarise key takeaways and outline follow-up actions.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Best regards,
Stella
Feminism and Folklore Organiser

-MediaWiki message delivery (ṅkátá) 10:28, 24 April 2025 (UTC)

Final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results

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Hello Nwonwu Uchechukwu P

I hope this message finds you well.

This is a final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results on Meta has elapsed. For participant prizes to be processed, your community must submit the necessary information as soon as possible.

Please use the following link to submit your results: Submit your results

We have extended the submission deadline to 12 June 2025. Kindly note that failure to submit by this date will result in your group’s participants not receiving any prizes from us.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your continued contributions to the Feminism and Folklore campaign.

Warm regards,
Stella
On behalf of Feminism and Folklore Team

MediaWiki message delivery (ṅkátá) 12:39, 08 June 2025 (UTC)