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zvandijk at googlemail

Jun 20, 2008, 3:27 AM

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WM Elections and local public relations

If someone lives in a small community, has contacts to the local media
and wants to put Wikimedia into it, he or she can tell about the
Wikimedia board elections. It is quite interesting to a local
newspaper or radio station to report that XY from our community takes
part in an international election, voting for someone (from another
country) who might become a Board of Trustees member of the
organisation of the famous Wikipedia.
Alas, one should be quick as the elections end already tomorrow...
Ziko

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harel.cain at gmail

Jun 20, 2008, 4:39 AM

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Re: WM Elections and local public relations [In reply to]

The locally influential Israeli economic newspaper TheMaker (a kind of
supplement to the better known Haaretz newspaper) is about to publish
a big story on wikipedia, wikimedia, the local chapter and also the
board elections in an upcoming article (mentioning my candidacy too).
Though I'm not too sure how very newsworthy the board elections are
for the "average Joe" on the street.

Harel

On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Ziko van Dijk <zvandijk[at]googlemail.com> wrote:
> If someone lives in a small community, has contacts to the local media
> and wants to put Wikimedia into it, he or she can tell about the
> Wikimedia board elections. It is quite interesting to a local
> newspaper or radio station to report that XY from our community takes
> part in an international election, voting for someone (from another
> country) who might become a Board of Trustees member of the
> organisation of the famous Wikipedia.
> Alas, one should be quick as the elections end already tomorrow...
> Ziko
>
> --
> Ziko van Dijk
> NL-Silvolde
>
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zvandijk at googlemail

Jun 20, 2008, 7:03 AM

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Re: WM Elections and local public relations [In reply to]

Its newsworthy if a citizen of a small community takes part (even only
as a voter) in an international election. Its "human interest", and an
opportunity to present one's hobby. Of course, I think more about the
Springfield Shopper, not the L.A. Times.
Ziko


2008/6/20 Harel Cain <harel.cain[at]gmail.com>:
> The locally influential Israeli economic newspaper TheMaker (a kind of
> supplement to the better known Haaretz newspaper) is about to publish
> a big story on wikipedia, wikimedia, the local chapter and also the
> board elections in an upcoming article (mentioning my candidacy too).
> Though I'm not too sure how very newsworthy the board elections are
> for the "average Joe" on the street.
>
> Harel
>
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Ziko van Dijk <zvandijk[at]googlemail.com> wrote:
>> If someone lives in a small community, has contacts to the local media
>> and wants to put Wikimedia into it, he or she can tell about the
>> Wikimedia board elections. It is quite interesting to a local
>> newspaper or radio station to report that XY from our community takes
>> part in an international election, voting for someone (from another
>> country) who might become a Board of Trustees member of the
>> organisation of the famous Wikipedia.
>> Alas, one should be quick as the elections end already tomorrow...
>> Ziko
>>
>> --
>> Ziko van Dijk
>> NL-Silvolde
>>
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jwalsh at wikimedia

Jun 20, 2008, 3:23 PM

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Re: WM Elections and local public relations [In reply to]

Maybe not in 2008, but I sincerely believe that in future this will be significant
local and international news.

If someone's willing to cover it, I'd say they're ahead of the future news story
curve :)

Jay Walsh
Head of Communications
WikimediaFoundation.org
+1 (415) 839 6885 x 609

Ziko van Dijk wrote:
> Its newsworthy if a citizen of a small community takes part (even only
> as a voter) in an international election. Its "human interest", and an
> opportunity to present one's hobby. Of course, I think more about the
> Springfield Shopper, not the L.A. Times.
> Ziko
>
>
> 2008/6/20 Harel Cain <harel.cain[at]gmail.com>:
>> The locally influential Israeli economic newspaper TheMaker (a kind of
>> supplement to the better known Haaretz newspaper) is about to publish
>> a big story on wikipedia, wikimedia, the local chapter and also the
>> board elections in an upcoming article (mentioning my candidacy too).
>> Though I'm not too sure how very newsworthy the board elections are
>> for the "average Joe" on the street.
>>
>> Harel
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Ziko van Dijk <zvandijk[at]googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> If someone lives in a small community, has contacts to the local media
>>> and wants to put Wikimedia into it, he or she can tell about the
>>> Wikimedia board elections. It is quite interesting to a local
>>> newspaper or radio station to report that XY from our community takes
>>> part in an international election, voting for someone (from another
>>> country) who might become a Board of Trustees member of the
>>> organisation of the famous Wikipedia.
>>> Alas, one should be quick as the elections end already tomorrow...
>>> Ziko
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ziko van Dijk
>>> NL-Silvolde
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> foundation-l mailing list
>>> foundation-l[at]lists.wikimedia.org
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>>>
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