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Hong Kong to host Wikimania 2013

Hong Kong to host Wikimania 2013

Banner of the Hong Kong bid for Wikimania 2013.

The Wikimania 2013 jury announced this week that the ninth global community conference will be held in Hong Kong next year.

Wikimania is the annual conference for the international Wikimedia community. It is organised by community members and held every July or August in locations as diverse as Germany, Taiwan, Egypt, and Argentina. The conference features presentations on Wikimedia projects and fellow open-content projects, open-source software, and the social and technical aspects of our work. The first Wikimania was held in 2005, while the most recent was in Haifa, Israel in August 2011 (Signpost coverage); the next will be in Washington DC in July 2012.

The Hong Kong bid team, formed from the local community and backed by the local Wikimedia chapter, beat four other bids: London, Bristol, Naples and Surakarta, Indonesia. Details of the process are available on Meta, including minutes of the public meetings, along with the judging criteria.

While China is not listed on the priority list of Wikimedia's strategic areas to increase participation, the Hong Kong bid team made a different case. The team argued that a Wikimania in the city state would strengthen ties among Asian Wikimedia communities, improve regional co-operation in Greater China, and raise awareness for a sensitive handling of community and political issues related to the Chinese mainland and the Chinese language projects such as Cantonese.

Changes related to the organization of the Wikimania conference are coming up as well. Since its inception, the conference format has been organised through an ad hoc group of long-standing community members, Wikimedia Foundation and chapter staff, and former organizers. A discussion is currently underway on Meta on replacing this approach with a more community-led, open process, while continuing expert support from the movement for the organizers of each conference.

Brief notes

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