I think we do consider (1) and (2), but it's down to the scholarship team
and local team to decide how they're implemented next year.

Deryck
On 11 Jul, 2016 1:06 pm, "Pine W" <[email protected]> wrote:

> A few other issues that may be worth examining:
>
> 1. Whether people who have not received a Wikimania scholarship within a
> certain number of years should get priority for scholarships.
>
> 2. Whether users who are from backgrounds that don't have a corresponding
> APG-funded affiliate that independently funds scholarships should have
> priority for WMF scholarships
>
> 3. What the scholarship self-reports from the past several years tell us
> about the benefits of Wikimania for scholarship recipients.
>
> 4. What Wikimetrics and qualitative measures tell us about Wikimania
> attenance for attendees as a whole and about scholarship recipients as a
> subgroup. For example, do we have data that demonstrates that (a) Wikimania
> attendees in general, and (b) scholarship recipients, were more active in
> the Wikimedia movement (measured quantitatively by edits and qualutatively
> in terms of leadership roles) after attending Wikimania for the first or
> second time? What can we learn from this data about the strengths and
> weaknesses of Wikimania as well as the current scholarship system?
>
> Thanks,
> Pine
>
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