This article on Wikimania was published in one of the national newspapers
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/indian-wikipedians-look-forward-to-hong-kong-meet/article4750808.ece

It came on the rear cover page in many of the editions
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Regards
Tinu Cherian


On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Tinu Cherian (Wikimedia India) <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> *The Hindu :* *"Indian Wikipedians look forward to Hong Kong meet "*
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> http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/indian-wikipedians-look-forward-to-hong-kong-meet/article4750808.ece
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> * It sounds like a motley group — a septuagenarian from Chennai, a
> mother-daughter team from Salem, a computer engineer from Pune and a
> medical student from Kozhikode. But the commonality these people share is
> that they are among the 11 Indian Wikipedians — persons who contribute
> articles to and/or edit for the online encyclopaedia — who will be
> attending Wikimania, 2013.
>
> Wikimania is an annual conference centred on Wikipedia and similar
> projects. It will be held in Hong Kong in August (9 to 11) this year.
>
> The website on the event (http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania) says
> it “… features presentations on Wikimedia projects, other wikis,
> open-source software, free knowledge and free content, and the social and
> technical aspects which relate to these topics”.
>
> At Wikimania, 300 to 720 people from 50 countries — including writers,
> editors, programmers, photographers and Wikimedia Foundation staff — meet.
> It is “organised by local volunteer teams, with support from international
> volunteers, and the Wikimedia Foundation and other sponsors.”
>
> Sengai Podhuvan, the 75-year-old Tamil Wikipedian, who earlier edited a
> journal on sports in Tamil, told The Hindu he had submitted a paper,
> ‘Improvements to Wiki editing process’, for Wikimania.
>
> Mr. Podhuvan has added as many as 2,350 articles on Tamil literature and
> science to the Tamil Wikipedia. He has placed in a chronological order
> 2,000 books from the 17th century and before. He has added information on
> 200 rural games that were played in the last century till 1950 or 1960 from
> various States. “My own experience, my service, my childhood, these are my
> source,” he said.
>
> Mr. Podhuvan said: “My hands are shivering. I can’t hold a tumbler or make
> a cup of tea without help from my wife. But I can type.”
>
> Netha Hussain, the MBBS student, is a “pilot volunteer” for Wiki Women’s
> Collaborations, a worldwide women-driven initiative which concentrates on
> creating women-relevant content online. Ms. Hussain, who attended the Wiki
> Women’s Camp in Argentina last year, said: “Not more than 22 per cent of
> the articles [on Wikipedia] are by women. Articles on women’s health are
> neglected because of fewer number of women editors. We want more women.”
>
> She has made 10,000 “edits,” of which 3,500 are for the Malayalam
> Wikipedia and 3,500 for the Wikipedia. Though she has written on topics
> such as the medical uses of saffron, mostly, she said, “I translate
> articles from English, which is easy. But it is tough to find the exact
> words in Malayalam. The dictionaries are not updated. So we have to use
> English, Tamil or Sanskrit words [in the Malayalam script].”
>
> Arnav Sonara, the student of computer engineering, is looking forward to
> meeting new people — especially those with whom he has been working online
> at Wikimania. He has made 5,000 edits, including 2,000 for the Gujarati
> Wikipedia. He keeps adding articles as the Gujarati Wikipedia has “only
> 22,500” entries and needs more content. He keeps a check on vandalism of
> articles. “I do speedy deletions. If new articles not conforming to
> Wikipedia norms appear, I mark them for deletions. I keep an eye on them.”
> Parvathi, a teacher in the Government Middle School, Kandhampatti, Salem,
> said she would like to discuss many subjects, in Tamil, at Wikimania. She
> has added 10,500 edits to the Tamil Wikipedia since September 2011. The
> additions are to Tamil literature, scientists and “Divya Desams” — the 108
> Vaishnava temples. She contributed 30 articles to the first page and 700
> photos in a Wiki Tamil Contest for which she got a “Continuous
> Participation” award. Her daughter, who has been editing for the past one
> month, will accompany her.
>
> Wikimanias have been held since 2005 in Germany, the United States,
> Taiwan, Egypt, Argentina, Poland, Israel and last year in Washington, says
> the website. *
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>
> Regards
> Tinu Cherian
> [email protected]
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>
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