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Re: [Wikimania-l] Announcement: Wikimania 2008
congrats Buenos Aires!! thanks to jury for the hard work and decision
(finally :-p).

just a minor point, but please read the subject "Announcement: Wikimania
2008" as 200*9* :-p

many thanks

mark

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 3:44 PM, phoebe ayers <phoebe.wiki@gmail.com> wrote:

> All,
>
> We are pleased to announce that Buenos Aires has been selected as the
> location for Wikimania 2009.
>
> The jury was particularly excited by a few parts of the Buenos Aires bid:
> * A strong, organized team, with division of labor already underway
> and support from Wikimedia Argentina. Many people contributed to the
> bid, with obvious enthusiasm for organizing the conference and quick
> responses to inquiries.
> * A detailed budget proposal and planning schedule. Many major
> expenses are being covered by the provider. The total budget is
> similar to Wikimania 2007's, including a larger travel scholarship
> fund, and they have provided detailed charts ahead of time.
> * A significant number of sponsors already lined up, with some already
> confirmed. They hope to cover half the accommodation and $60k in
> travel scholarships, which will help to ease travel costs for
> participants from far away.
> * A solid venue : as with Toronto, this was situated within a
> well-maintained cultural center in a major international city, near an
> airline hub; culturally open, and an international melting pot.
> * Relaxed visa rules, and easy entry from South American countries.
> * Good Spanish-language media contacts, with the promise of outreach
> to and the opportunity to work with the Spanish-language Wikimedia
> communities.
>
> Toronto, the runner up, also provided a great bid. The jury was
> especially excited by:
> * Strong English-language press in the area, and media experience
> among the bid team
> * A very accessible venue, especially for US/European attendees.
> * An excellent venue : a university campus, with dorms directly at the
> venue. As with Buenos Aires, it was situated within a well-maintained
> cultural center in a major international city, near an airline hub;
> culturally open, and an international melting pot.
> * Extensive budget accommodation in the dorms; with many options for
> casual social space.
> * A dedicated bid team, with the hope of Wikimedia Canada being formed
> in time to help coordinate.
>
> However, the jury felt that Buenos Aires' bid showed stronger
> organization overall. Additionally, much of the information in the
> Toronto bid was carried over from previous bids, and it was unclear
> how much of a commitment for the University of Toronto facilities
> there was specifically for 2009.
>
> Brisbane and Karlsruhe also provided good bids. Brisbane in particular
> had an enthusiastic bid team and a strong proposal, with particularly
> good local sponsorship opportunities; though this was offset by the
> high travel costs for out-of-country attendees. The jury felt both
> bids needed more detail (including specifics about accommodation
> options, and more detailed budget information) to be compelling.
>
> As in previous years, the relative accessibility of locations was
> extensively discussed. The jury believes that it's important for
> Wikimania to be accessible to as wide an audience as possible,
> particularly to members of the Wikimedia community; the relatively
> high cost of travel to South America from Europe and North America was
> one of the most significant drawbacks we identified in the Buenos
> Aires bid—especially coming on the heels of Taipei and Alexandria.
> Having said that, the jury believes that the Buenos Aires bid overcame
> this drawback with its numerous advantages, among those the
> opportunity to hold the conference in a Spanish-speaking locale, on a
> new continent. We hope to receive strong bids from easily accessible
> locations for 2010.
>
> Congratulations to the Buenos Aires team! Wikimania 2009 promises to
> be an exciting and successful conference.
>
> -- Phoebe Ayers, Cary Bass, James Forrester (non-voting jury
> moderators), on behalf of the Wikimania 2009 Jury
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2009/Jury
>
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Re: [Wikimania-l] Announcement: Wikimania 2008 [ In reply to ]
Congrats to all the teams who bid for their city to host 2009.
Buenos Aires has always been on my list of places to see,
so I might just try to make it down there next summer.

-Chad

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Mark (Markie)
<newsmarkie@googlemail.com> wrote:
> congrats Buenos Aires!! thanks to jury for the hard work and decision
> (finally :-p).
>
> just a minor point, but please read the subject "Announcement: Wikimania
> 2008" as 200*9* :-p
>
> many thanks
>
> mark
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 3:44 PM, phoebe ayers <phoebe.wiki@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > We are pleased to announce that Buenos Aires has been selected as the
> > location for Wikimania 2009.
> >
> > The jury was particularly excited by a few parts of the Buenos Aires bid:
> > * A strong, organized team, with division of labor already underway
> > and support from Wikimedia Argentina. Many people contributed to the
> > bid, with obvious enthusiasm for organizing the conference and quick
> > responses to inquiries.
> > * A detailed budget proposal and planning schedule. Many major
> > expenses are being covered by the provider. The total budget is
> > similar to Wikimania 2007's, including a larger travel scholarship
> > fund, and they have provided detailed charts ahead of time.
> > * A significant number of sponsors already lined up, with some already
> > confirmed. They hope to cover half the accommodation and $60k in
> > travel scholarships, which will help to ease travel costs for
> > participants from far away.
> > * A solid venue : as with Toronto, this was situated within a
> > well-maintained cultural center in a major international city, near an
> > airline hub; culturally open, and an international melting pot.
> > * Relaxed visa rules, and easy entry from South American countries.
> > * Good Spanish-language media contacts, with the promise of outreach
> > to and the opportunity to work with the Spanish-language Wikimedia
> > communities.
> >
> > Toronto, the runner up, also provided a great bid. The jury was
> > especially excited by:
> > * Strong English-language press in the area, and media experience
> > among the bid team
> > * A very accessible venue, especially for US/European attendees.
> > * An excellent venue : a university campus, with dorms directly at the
> > venue. As with Buenos Aires, it was situated within a well-maintained
> > cultural center in a major international city, near an airline hub;
> > culturally open, and an international melting pot.
> > * Extensive budget accommodation in the dorms; with many options for
> > casual social space.
> > * A dedicated bid team, with the hope of Wikimedia Canada being formed
> > in time to help coordinate.
> >
> > However, the jury felt that Buenos Aires' bid showed stronger
> > organization overall. Additionally, much of the information in the
> > Toronto bid was carried over from previous bids, and it was unclear
> > how much of a commitment for the University of Toronto facilities
> > there was specifically for 2009.
> >
> > Brisbane and Karlsruhe also provided good bids. Brisbane in particular
> > had an enthusiastic bid team and a strong proposal, with particularly
> > good local sponsorship opportunities; though this was offset by the
> > high travel costs for out-of-country attendees. The jury felt both
> > bids needed more detail (including specifics about accommodation
> > options, and more detailed budget information) to be compelling.
> >
> > As in previous years, the relative accessibility of locations was
> > extensively discussed. The jury believes that it's important for
> > Wikimania to be accessible to as wide an audience as possible,
> > particularly to members of the Wikimedia community; the relatively
> > high cost of travel to South America from Europe and North America was
> > one of the most significant drawbacks we identified in the Buenos
> > Aires bid—especially coming on the heels of Taipei and Alexandria.
> > Having said that, the jury believes that the Buenos Aires bid overcame
> > this drawback with its numerous advantages, among those the
> > opportunity to hold the conference in a Spanish-speaking locale, on a
> > new continent. We hope to receive strong bids from easily accessible
> > locations for 2010.
> >
> > Congratulations to the Buenos Aires team! Wikimania 2009 promises to
> > be an exciting and successful conference.
> >
> > -- Phoebe Ayers, Cary Bass, James Forrester (non-voting jury
> > moderators), on behalf of the Wikimania 2009 Jury
> > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2009/Jury
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Wikimania-l mailing list
> > Wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimania-l
>
>
> >
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