WikipediaWeekly

Wikipedia Weekly is the podcast that provides an informative dose of audio information regarding Wikipedia, the Wikimedia Foundation and our fellow projects for the community of wikimedians. Its off-wiki homepage is www.wikipediaweekly.org (this is done due to RSS limitations in MediaWiki).

It's an irony, because we're all so unbelievably verbal and we write so much that we can't communicate with each other... So it becomes a challenge to find a way that we can streamline communication.

In fact I'm very excited about this podcast as one of those tools. If this podcast is entertaining and lots of people in the entire community, internationally and in many different projects listen to this, it gives us a central place to communicate news in an entertaining way. I think that's kind of cool."

— Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia Weekly episode 3

Episodes

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How to get it

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List

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Episode List Transcript Meeting Date
Episode 1: The Pilot   October 16, 2006
Episode 2: Chapters, Chapters...   October 24, 2006
Episode 3: Wikimedia Foundation Retreat   October 28, 2006
Episode 4: Advertising on Wikipedia?   November 5, 2006
Special Episode 1: Larry Sanger's Citizendium (transcript) November 9, 2006
Episode 5: ArbCom, Wikipedia 0.5, and Saying "Wiki" (transcript) November 16, 2006
Episode 6: China, Search, Wikimedia board (transcript) November 20, 2006
Episode 7: 1.5 Million Articles (transcript) November 26, 2006
Episode 8: Esperanza   December 4, 2006
Episode 9: New Board Members   December 11, 2006
Episode 10: Fundraising   December 28, 2006
Episode 11: Finally   February 19, 2007
Episode 12: Essjay   March 3, 2007
Episode 13   March 6, 2007
Episode 14   March 11, 2007
Episode 15: WP in South Asia interview   March 14, 2007
Episode 16   March 30, 2007
Episode 17   April 16, 2007
Episode 18: V.Tech & WP   April 24, 2007
Episode 19: Vandalism and Stabbing Polonius   May 5, 2007
Episode 20: Return of the Podcast   June 20, 2007
- Episode 21: Board election   August 1, 2007
Wikimania 2007 Taipei Coverage   August 3-5, 2007
- Episode 22: Wikimania '07 Introduction   August 2, 2007
- Episode 23: Wikimania Day 1: Morning update   August 3, 2007
- Special Episode: "Interview with Jimmy Wales!"   August 3, 2007
- Episode 25: Ward Cunningham (1st Wiki Inventor) Interview   August 4, 2007
- Episode 26: Wikitravel founder Evan Prodromou Interview   August 5, 2007
- Episode 27: Wikimania Final day: Morning Update   August 5, 2007
Episode 28: Wikimania wrap-up   September 5, 2007
Episode 29: Digital Citizenship interview   September 13, 2007
Episode 30: Piotrus interview   September 20, 2007
Episode 31: Return of the Panel   September 24, 2007
Episode 32: Trust me!   October 10, 2007
Episode 33: San Francisco & Alexandria   October 25, 2007
Episode 34: $$$ (aka fundraising issues)   November 3, 2007
Episode 35: Secretly Famous   November 11, 2007
Episode 36: Issues of the fortnight   December 1, 2007
Episode 37: An Inconvenient Edit   December 12, 2007
Episode 38: Interview w/ Brianna Laugher   December 14, 2007
Episode 39: Knol Pointer   December 18, 2007
Episode 40: WP's Genetic Makeup   January 24, 2008
Episode 41: Setting the Record Straight   February 5, 2008
Episode 42: The Question of Muhammad, the Wiki,and Everything   March 3, 2008
Episode 43: The Future of Wikipedia   March 10, 2008
Episode 44: Stable Perversions   April 2, 2008
Episode 45: BLP Revisited   April 18, 2008
Episode 46: Moderation or Censorship   April 22, 2008
Episode 47: Interview w/ Erik Moeller   April 26, 2008
Episode 48: Interview w/ Jimmy Wales   May 8, 2008
Episode 49: Use mine it’s bigger   May 15, 2008
Episode 51: Area 51  
Episode 52: Usernames  
Episode 53: Off to Alexandria We Go!  
Wikimania 2008: Daily and interview episodes   July, 2008
Episode 62: Chrome-Plated Roundtable   Sept. 14, 2008
Episode 63: Interview with Florence Devouard   Oct. 3, 2008
Episode 64: Annual Report   Nov. 1, 2008
Episode 65: Censorship while you sleep   Nov. 20, 2008
Episode 66: Searching high and low   Dec. 4, 2008
Episode 67: Fundraising staff interview   Dec. 15, 2008
Episode 68: Wikipedia's Nicotine High   Jan. 3, 2009
Episode 69: Sixth Sense   Jan 16, 2009.
Episode 70: Under the Microscope   Jan 25, 2009.
Episode 71: We Have No Shame   Feb 20, 2009.
Episode 72: Meet the German president   March 26, 2009.
Episode 73: Crunching the Numbers   April 27, 2009.
Episode 74: Long Strange Trips   May 16, 2009.

The Panel

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People who are regular contributors or who have contributed regularly in the past.

I want to be on a podcast!!

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Add your name here if you want to be on a podcast or two. Then, please join the Skype chat group so we can see who is available when we are able to record:

Userbox

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 This user is a Wikipedia Weekly host.

{{User wikipedia weekly}} is our hosts userbox

 This user tunes in to Wikipedia Weekly whenever it comes out.

{{User wikipedia weekly listener}} is our listener userbox

Feedback

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  • You can leave comments at the unofficial off wiki homepage. It's located at: www.wikipediaweekly.org.
  • Alternatively you can comment at the page of the episode itself on-wiki, or for more general comments, at the talk page of the project.

Spread WikipediaWeekly

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This is our get listener campaign. The best podcast in the world is useless unless people download and listen to it. The role of this subproject is to get listeners by promoting the hell out of it.

We're listed on iTunes and I've submitted to directories but we need publicity... badly.


Reverts

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Hi, please do not revert in favour of other users, but read the talk [1] at first and participate there, if you believe something is wrong. Gazifikator (talk) 10:22, 19 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Edit warring and Armenia-Azerbaijan 2 discretionary sanctions

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Since you are a newcomer to Wikipedia, I would like to inform you of our policy on edit warring. Please be aware that edit warring is not conducive to harmonious editing on Wikipedia, and continued violations of this policy (extended edit wars, violations of 3RR policy, etc.) can lead to blocks. At the same time, I would like to inform you that continued edit warring and other violations of policy may potentially result in discretionary sanctions, as determined by Armenia-Azerbaijan 2 arbitration case. As described here, "Any uninvolved administrator may, on his or her own discretion, impose sanctions on any editor working in the area of conflict if, despite being warned, that editor repeatedly or seriously fails to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, any expected standards of behavior, or any normal editorial process. The sanctions imposed may include blocks of up to one year in length; bans from editing any page or set of pages within the area of conflict; bans on any editing related to the topic or its closely related topics; restrictions on reverts or other specified behaviors; or any other measures which the imposing administrator believes are reasonably necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of the project." I'm not placing you on discretionary sanctions at the moment, but given your topics of interest, I just wanted to inform you of the possibility that an administrator may place sanctions against you if do not adhere to Wikipedia policy. If you have any questions, please contact me on my talk page. Best, Nishkid64 (Make articles, not wikidrama) 22:38, 23 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

This warning was prompted by your participation in recent edit wars on a group of articles such as Erich Feigl, Arash (entertainer), Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, which seem to be predicated on ethnic grounds (e.g. denial of Armenian Genocide, Azeri lineage, etc.). I came here with the intention of informing you that continual edit warring and other violations of policy (e.g. WP:NPOV and WP:CIVIL) may result in blocks and/or discretionary sanctions, as outlined by the Armenia-Azerbaijan arbitration case. The policy of edit warring applies to all articles on Wikipedia, while the discretionary sanctions, if placed, will apply to articles in the Armenia-Azerbaijan area of conflict. Nishkid64 (Make articles, not wikidrama) 17:04, 24 May 2009 (UTC)Reply
I cited NPOV and CIVIL as an example of other policies, which as a new editor, I would not expect you to be familiar with. I never said you violated them. Your edits to Feigl, Arash, etc. are not simple reversions of vandalism (i.e. it does not meet the definition of blanking listed at WP:VAND) – they're enmeshed in some sort of POV conflict with other editors. If you had been reverting vandalism, I would have commended you for that, not issued a warning. Bottom line: if you play your cards right and follow the letter of the law, then you won't have any problems with me or any other administrator. Nishkid64 (Make articles, not wikidrama) 17:46, 24 May 2009 (UTC)Reply
 
This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who declined the request. Other administrators may also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the blocking policy).

Goldorack (block logactive blocksglobal blockscontribsdeleted contribsfilter logcreation logchange block settingsunblockcheckuser (log))


Request reason:

I request immediate unblock, as I have been unfairly and wrongly blocked by administrator Khoikhoi for a host of unverified reasons. I also demand a checkuser for myself, as well as the 3-4 editors who were involved in relentless edit warring, pushing POV and vandalism by constantly reverting referenced/sourced information that myself or others placed. I have always provided sources for my edits, tried to accomodate all reasonable requests, explained all my edits, discussed extensively edits on Talk pages, welcomed compromise and consensus, which unfortunately was not shared by some.

Decline reason:

I'm sorry that you were disappointed when other users disagreed with you, even after you explained yourself on the talk page. However, other users are not obligated to agree with you. You appear to be at Wikipedia only for one reason, to spread The Truth about your favorite subject. That very rarely goes well. You also appear to be edit-warring to try to force your desired changes into the encyclopedia. That always results in a block, as the warning above says. When your block expires, you could demonstrate that your first priority is creating an encyclopedia by concentrating on articles that are unrelated to the subject of Armenia and Azerbaijan- like sport, music, food, Australian geography, or Korean cinema. But if you're only interested in pushing your own point of view in a contentious subject area, and if you persist in edit-warring, then you are likely to be blocked again. FisherQueen (talk · contribs) 21:09, 24 May 2009 (UTC)Reply


If you want to make any further unblock requests, please read the guide to appealing blocks first, then use the {{unblock}} template again. If you make too many unconvincing or disruptive unblock requests, you may be prevented from editing this page until your block has expired. Do not remove this unblock review while you are blocked.