Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Women's History Month interviews

2021-03-04 Thread Roger Bamkin
Thanks for the reply Katie. Pleased to see you have thought about it. It is so frequently sold as a "women's issue" as its an easy narrative to conflate our editor bias with systemic information bias. But its counter productive IMO. cheers Roger On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 at 15:06, Katie Crampton < kati

[Wikimediauk-l] Survey about the enforcement of the Universal Code of Conduct

2021-03-04 Thread Lucy Crompton-Reid
Dear all As many of you will be aware, the Wikimedia Foundation board of trustees recently ratified the text of the new Universal Code of Conduct and are now consulting on the enforcement of the Code. The Trust and Safety team has asked me to circulate a survey regarding enforcement pathways, via

[Wikimediauk-l] Picture request: Urbanora House, Wardour Street, London

2021-03-04 Thread Andy Mabbett
I hope you are all keeping well. Urbanora House, at 89-91 Wardour StreetUK , London, is significant in the story of UK the movie industry, but we have, apparently, no picture of it on Commons. We also need a close-up of the "Urbanora " branding at the top of the building, which may need a long le

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Picture request: Urbanora House, Wardour Street, London

2021-03-04 Thread WereSpielChequers
Hi Andy, I have searched the geograph and uploaded some "recent" ones of Wardour street from there that weren't migrated from commons a decade ago. The best I can do for you is https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Las_Vegas_American_Pool,_Wardour_Street_(geograph_2094904).jpg but for someone l