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{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|Wikimania 2010, usability project, link rot, and more|By Phoebe and Sage Ross|11 May 2009}}

===Wikimania 2010 venue announced===

Wikimania 2010 will be held in Gdańsk, Poland. The winning city was announced on May 7 after a lengthy committee deliberation process that lasted three weeks past the originally stated deadline. The other two final bidding cities were Amsterdam and Oxford. The Wikimania bid process requires communities interested in hosting Wikimania to outline their potential venue and accommodation options, a tentative budget and fundraising opportunities, and assemble a local bidding team. The bids are then presented on a page on Meta where the teams are open to questions from the bid jury and members of the community. In the announcement, the Gdańsk bid was praised for having an "organized team, roomy venue options, low cost for attendees, creative outing plans, and outreach potential to Eastern Europe."

The Wikimania bid jury committee is assembled every year for the purpose of choosing the Wikimania venue. This year the committee comprised four past organizers of Wikimania, one advisory board member, and the Foundation head of Public Outreach. Sue Gardner, executive director of the Foundation, and Michael Snow, chair of the Foundation Board of Trustees, acted as advisors.

=Usability study report posted=

The full report from the Wikimedia Foundation's Usability team is now [http://usability.wikimedia.org/wiki/UX_and_Usability_Study posted]. The study, which analyzed how people use Wikipedia through in-person and remote tests, was conducted in March 2009. A preview of the results was posted on the [http://blog.wikimedia.org/2009/04/24/usability-study-results-sneak-preview/ Foundation blog] two weeks ago (see earlier story).

=Briefly=

  • Last week, the count of Featured Articles passed 2500. Six articles were passed on May 5, bringing the count from 2495 to 2501; the six were Nancy Drew, Arthur Henry Cobby, Bruce Castle, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Fort Ticonderoga, and Franklin Knight Lane.
  • The participant satisfaction survey results from last month's Wikimedia Chapters conference are now posted.
  • According to statistics from Erik Zachte, the articles about influenza on Wikipedia have been exceedingly popular recently, hitting a peak on April 29th of [http://infodisiac.com/blog/2009/05/h1n1-flu-or-new-flu-or/ over 200,000 requests/hour] for the articles related to swine flu. According to a [http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1217/internet-swine-flu-source-top-websites-search report] from the Pew Research Center, Wikipedia was the second most popular website for US-American Internet users searching for "swine flu" info, after cdc.gov, the American government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Wikipedia was the top destination for those searching for "H1N1", the flu type associated with the recent outbreak.
  • The Arbitration Committee has opened an RFC on the subject of how to resolve content disputes.
  • Another community-wide RFC was opened this week on the subject of impeachment of functionaries (such as checkusers).
  • User:Jarry1250 has produced a report on the use of disambiguated article titles, which identifies the most common disambiguation terms and describes trends in disambiguation since 2007, when a similar report was issued.

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