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# Put the social bookmarks template on Jimmy's appeal too -- we want people sharing that as much as, if not more than, the other pages. (Someone brought this up on [[m:Fundraising 2009/LF|LF]] too.)
# Put the social bookmarks template on Jimmy's appeal too -- we want people sharing that as much as, if not more than, the other pages. (Someone brought this up on [[m:Fundraising 2009/LF|LF]] too.)
# When we say "Where does my money go? People and technology", people think that's '''all''' their donation goes to. They assume that it's wayyyy too expensive to run the website on the technical side and/or the staffers are paid too much and they're taking advantage of the volunteers. We need to highlight the "other stuff" we do (Wikipedia Academies, etc.). (This was brought up countless times on LF and caused quite a bit of the confusion.)
# When we say "Where does my money go? People and technology", people think that's '''all''' their donation goes to. They assume that it's wayyyy too expensive to run the website on the technical side and/or the staffers are paid too much and they're taking advantage of the volunteers. We need to highlight the "other stuff" we do (Wikipedia Academies, etc.). (This was brought up countless times on LF and caused quite a bit of the confusion.)
#E-mail (or a communal IRC channel) is always a better option than an IM for a status update. The only time we should be IM'ing is if it's a quick question or task that needs doing.
#Last minute additions of texts to any piece that has been translated already is bad. <tt>:-(</tt> Certain things need to be planned ahead of time.
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Revision as of 00:25, 31 December 2009

Contact people

Unless otherwise noted, these people can be contacted through flastname@wikimedia.org.
Anything
Technology
Translations, other language pages
OTRS

To-do

See Wikimedia:To-do#Fundraising-related.

Translations

Publishing instructions

It's best to use a browser with tabs for this.
  1. Open the English source (for example: core messages)
  2. Open the translation in a tab next to the English pages.
  3. Open up all the pages using the links below, they'll auto-fill the English source (or last year's translation for the footer) and open up the "destination".
  4. Fill in the pages with the translations, for the most part they're in the proper sections. However...
    • "Ways to Give" (other-ways-link) and "Help protect it, now." (story-text-link) are two that are in "Other lines to translate"
    • non-profit-text, give-to-chapter-text, and validation-error-minimum should be in last year's page if it exists (Donate/Now/xx)
    • If we don't have a translation for something, leave it in English. There will be another request soon for the missing pieces.
  5. Some specific "localizations" to keep in mind.
    • Links to FAQ/en, Chapters/en, Donate/Donor Privacy, Ways to Give/en, Stories2/en, etc. should link to the English pages.
    • Links to Special:ContributionHistory and DonateNonJS/en should link to translated pages (just add the language code for the special page; change DonateNonJS to Donate/Now/xx)
    • Currency should use something fitting for the language (it might also be on last year's page). Check Wikipedia to see what countries the language is common in and see if we support an applicable currency. If not, leave it in USD. If you notice that the country is on the poorer side, lower the default USD currencies.
  6. CentralNotices. There are a lot.
    • Be sure to change "Wikipedia" in the local language to {{SITENAME}}. If it looks too complicated for you (weird script, seems like the letters at the end are different, etc.), leave a message for Alex or Casey.
    • Lowercase the words... make your best judgement by looking at what they do with "Wikipedia Forever" in Phase 3. Don't capitalize them by hand, use {{subst:lc:}} – a character may look like a Latin one, but could actually be something different.
  7. Smile at your work, then move on to the next language.

Status template/Links

Reminders for next year

At the moment, this is a bit of a whining list. However, the points raised on here are important and will be converted into something more clear when the fundraiser's over. Please expand this list.