Привествую, коллеги! По существу: А) Нужно создать локальное жюри, хотя бы 3 человека, немного разбирающиеся в научности и фотографиях. Б) Призовой вопрос - спонсора нет, похоже ВМ.РУ предстоит выделить по 4 000 рублей на каждого из победителя в 5-ти номинациях. 20 000 рублей сумма не критичная. Ну, или до 30 октября нужно найти спонсора. В) ЭТО САМОЕ ВЫЖНО. Нужно создать большую красную кнопку "нажмите здесь, чтобы загрузить фотографии" на странице конкурса. А так же разместить линк на загрузку на коммонс (в шаблоне загрузки необходимо добавить возможность выбора загружающим конкретной номинации конкурса, как это сделано у украинских коллег: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:UploadWizard?campaign=espc-ua ). Основная страница конкурса будет на ВМ.РУ и уже создана https://ru.wikimedia.org/wiki/Европейский_конкурс_научных_фотографий_2015 Доработки страницы только приветствуются. Можно сделать анонс на главной странице наше Вики. Г)На коммонс страница конкурса готова на 90% - оставшееся дело времени.
>Воскресенье, 18 октября 2015, 13:07 +03:00 от Stanislav Kozlovskiy ><[email protected]>: > > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: Ivo Kruusamägi < [email protected] > >Date: 2015-10-16 3:42 GMT+03:00 >Subject: [WMCEE-l] European Science Photo Competition 2015 [must read!] >To: A list for Wikimedians from Central and Eastern Europe < >[email protected] > > > >Hi everyone! > >Some Q&A round about soon to come European Science Photo Comp . > >1) Are you still looking for local teams? Yes we are! >Someone should carry out the sub-competitions and organize sufficient >promotion. You can all ask around on if your country has a person (or more) >for this. Or step up yourself. Minimum goal is just to set up a local jury who >would take care of the image selection process. > >2) May we skip this year? No way that's gonna happen. >There isn't any good reason to repeat this competition next year. What's the >point of even setting up prizes if there would be two half-held competitions? >Better to have one and do it big. This isn't WLM. The rate of new good images >emerging yearly in this field also isn't that high. So: everyone will >participate. Only difference is if you will participate actively or in a >default mode. > >3) Is there a time to do promotion? Yes there is. >We are mainly aiming for images that are already there. That's why there isn't >even a need to start the promotion before November (but it clearly doesn't do >harm to start early). We want people to upload what they have and encourage >them to take more images in the future. > >4) But we don't have money /time to ask stuff from WMF? Well, you don't need >to. >It's a competition. Sponsors should be the ones paying for this stuff and not >you. If you haven't learned that out by now, then this is the chance. There >are plenty of organizations and companies who are willing to give prizes >and/or money. Just go and ask. > >5) What information is needed about local competition? >Local competition subpages should be set up with the information about who are >the local jury members, what (special) prizes will be given out and who to >contact with problems or information. Rest of the information is already >present in the international competition page. NB! Don't forget to add the big >red button named "Press here to upload your photos". > >6) How should we set up the jury? >I'd recommend to include at least one professional photographer, a science >journalist, a wikipedian who is competent in photo related stuff and some >scientists in from different fields who know a bit about photography. >It isn't going to be problem if some images presented to the competition will >be from topics unknown to jury members. Description should be the thing that >makes it clear how special it is or isn't and jury still needs to find images >that are visually stunning and have some wow-effect related to them (this is a >photo competition you know!). It is just the same in nature photo competition: >no-one cares on how difficult it was to make that image (only the author knows >that anyway). Question is about what story this image has for the audience. > >7) What is the expected outcome of the competition? >I would expect the total number of submission somewhere around 30k (but the >numbers per country would of course differ substantially and the end number >would be greatly dependent on what counties would have local >organization/promotion groups and which ones would not). >This is an excellent event to get some media attention, so please use it! I'd >also expect that this would help to set up some cooperation with local >organizations, get some good contacts with companies who are willing to >sponsor Wikipedia-related activities and speed up some university cooperation. > >As a conclusion. We are perfectly positioned to carry out huge low cost >photographic events. European Science Photo Competition could be just like >that. So, do some promotion and set up a local jury. Already that would make >ESPC the biggest science photo competition ever held. Help us to reach for the >starts! > >With regards >Ivo Kruusamägi >_______________________________________________ >WMCEE-l mailing list >[email protected] >http://listy.wikimedia.pl/mailman/listinfo/wmcee-l > >
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