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Tēnā koe! Nau mai, haere mai! Tuhia mai ō whakaaro, ō pātai rānei ki konei. (Please leave any questions or comments here).
Jump to content Nō Wikipedia Māori Latest comment: -1 marama i mua by MediaWiki message delivery in topic Invitation to Host Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 in Your Country Kōrero mai... Welcome to the Māori Wikipedia! Here are some lamingtons to welcome you. Tēnā koe! Nau mai, haere mai! Tuhia mai ō whakaaro, ō pātai rānei ki konei. (Please leave any questions or comments here). Ko tēnei whārangi tō tātou puna wai, tō mātou wharekai rānei, hei wāhi whakawhitiwhiti kōrero i ngā reo e rua mō ngā āhuatanga katoa o tēnei o ō tātou Wikipedia. Ki te hiahia whakaputa whakaaro koe, tēnā, waiho mai ō whakaaro, ō pātai rānei kei raro iho nei, kia mōhio ai mātou kua tae mai koe kia kite i a mātou! Pūranga: 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007-2009 • 2010-2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019 • 2020 • 2021 • 2022 • 2023 • 2024 • 2025 Thank You for Last Year – Join Wiki Loves Ramadan 2026[takatā pūtake] Dear Wikimedia communities, We hope you are doing well, and we wish you a happy New Year. Last year, we captured light. This year, we’ll capture legacy. In 2025, communities around the world shared the glow of Ramadan nights and the warmth of collective iftars. In 2026, Wiki Loves Ramadan is expanding, bringing more stories, more cultures, and deeper global connections across Wikimedia projects. We invite you to explore the Wiki Loves Ramadan 2026 Meta page to learn how you can participate and sign up your community. 📷 Photo campaign on Wikimedia Commons If you have questions about the project, please refer to the FAQs: Meta-Wiki Wikimedia Commons Early registration for updates is now open via the Event page Stay connected and receive updates: Telegram channel Mailing list We look forward to collaborating with you and your community. The Wiki Loves Ramadan 2026 Organizing Team 19:45, 16 Hānuere 2026 (UTC) Feminism and Folklore 2026 starts soon[takatā pūtake] Please help translate to your language Invitation to Organize Feminism and Folklore 2026 Dear Wiki Community, We are pleased to invite Wikimedia communities, affiliates, and independent contributors to organize the Feminism and Folklore 2026 writing competition on your local Wikipedia. The international campaign will run from 1 February to 31 March 2026 and aims to improve coverage of feminism, women’s histories, gender-related topics, and folk culture across Wikipedia projects. About the Campaign Feminism and Folklore is a global writing initiative that complements the Wiki Loves Folklore photography competition. While Wiki Loves Folklore focuses on visual documentation, this writing campaign addresses the gender gap on Wikipedia by improving encyclopedic content related to folk culture and marginalized voices. What Can Participants Write About? Communities can contribute by creating, expanding, or translating articles related to: Folk festivals, rituals, and celebrations Folk dances, music, and traditional performances Women and queer figures in folklore Women in mythology and oral traditions Women warriors, witches, and witch-hunting narratives Fairy tales, folk stories, and legends Folk games, sports, and cultural practices Participants may work from curated article lists or generate new article suggestions using campaign tools. How to Sign Up as an Organizer Organizers are requested to complete the following steps to register their community: Create a local project page on your wiki (see sample) Set up the campaign using the CampWiz tool Prepare a local article list and clearly mention: Campaign timeline Local and international prizes Request a site notice from local administrators (see sample) Add your local project page and CampWiz link to the Meta project page Campaign Tools The Wiki Loves Folklore Tech Team has introduced tools to support organizers and participants: Article List Generator by Topic – Helps identify articles available on English Wikipedia but missing in your local language Wikipedia. The tool allows customized filters and provides downloadable article lists in CSV and wikitable formats. CampWiz – Enables communities to manage writing campaigns effectively, including jury-based evaluation. This will be the third year CampWiz is officially used for Feminism and Folklore. Both tools are now available for use in the campaign. Click here to access the tools Learn More & Get Support For detailed information about rules, timelines, and prizes, please visit the Feminism and Folklore 2026 project page. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out via: Meta talk page Email us using details on the contact page. Join Us We look forward to your collaboration and coordination in making Feminism and Folklore 2026 a meaningful and impactful campaign for closing gender gaps and enriching folk culture content on Wikipedia. Thank you and best wishes, Feminism and Folklore 2026 International Team Stay connected: Invitation to Host Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 in Your Country[takatā pūtake]Latest comment: -1 marama i mua1 comment1 person in discussion Please help translate to your language Hello everyone, We are delighted to invite Wikimedia affiliates, user groups, and community organizations worldwide to participate in Wiki Loves Folklore 2026, an international initiative dedicated to documenting and celebrating folk culture across the globe. About Wiki Loves Folklore Wiki Loves Folklore is an annual international photography competition hosted on Wikimedia Commons. The campaign runs from 1 February to 31 March 2026 and encourages photographers, cultural enthusiasts, and community members to contribute photographs that highlight: Folk traditions and rituals Cultural festivals and celebrations Traditional attire and crafts Performing arts, music, and dance Everyday practices rooted in folk heritage Through this campaign, we aim to preserve and promote diverse folk cultures and make them freely accessible to the world. Project page on Wikimedia Commons Host a Local Edition As we celebrate the eight edition of Wiki Loves Folklore, we warmly invite communities to organize a local edition in their country or region. Hosting a local campaign is a great opportunity to: Increase visibility of your region’s folk culture Engage new contributors in your community Enrich Wikimedia Commons with high-quality cultural content Sign up to organize: If your team prefers to organize the competition in either February or March only, please feel free to let us know. If you are unable to organize, we encourage you to share this opportunity with other interested groups or organizations in your region. Get in Touch If you have any questions, need support, or would like to explore collaboration opportunities, please feel free to contact us via: The project Talk pages Email: support@wikilovesfolklore.org We are also happy to connect via an online meeting if your team would like to discuss planning or coordination in more detail. Warm regards, The Wiki Loves Folklore International Team MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 13:21, 18 Hānuere 2026 (UTC)Reply Annual review of the Universal Code of Conduct and Enforcement Guidelines[takatā pūtake] I am writing to you to let you know the annual review period for the Universal Code of Conduct and Enforcement Guidelines is open now. You can make suggestions for changes through 9 February 2026. This is the first step of several to be taken for the annual review. Read more information and find a conversation to join on the UCoC page on Meta. The Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C) is a global group dedicated to providing an equitable and consistent implementation of the UCoC. This annual review was planned and implemented by the U4C. For more information and the responsibilities of the U4C, you may review the U4C Charter. Please share this information with other members in your community wherever else might be appropriate. -- In cooperation with the U4C, Keegan (WMF) (talk) 21:01, 19 Hānuere 2026 (UTC) Retrieved from "https://mi.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Kōrero&oldid=167224" Rapu Wikipedia:Kōrero 265 languages Add topic