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'''ICANNWiki''' is the indispensable resource for the ICANN community and people interested in internet governance. As an open platform managed by the community for the community, we provide valuable, up-to-date information that can be hard to find elsewhere. | |||
ICANNWiki is independent from ICANN. In line with traditional [[ICANNWiki#Wiki Values|Wiki Values]], we maintain a [[NPOV|Neutral Point of View]] in our content creation methods and site usage policies. | |||
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''ICANNWiki is a 501(c)(3) non-Profit, and all membership contributions are tax-deductible in the U.S.'' | |||
An [[ICANNWiki]] '''Edit-a-thon''' is typically a sponsored community event held at [[ICANN]] and other [[Internet Governance]] fora. The event is a chance for conference attendees to collectively engage in content creation and knowledge building. Typically, the event takes place at a defined location and time with attendees bringing their own laptops. The goal is to refine, edit and expand upon topics relevant to the attendees. Newer editors are given the chance to learn new wiki editing skills. | An [[ICANNWiki]] '''Edit-a-thon''' is typically a sponsored community event held at [[ICANN]] and other [[Internet Governance]] fora. The event is a chance for conference attendees to collectively engage in content creation and knowledge building. Typically, the event takes place at a defined location and time with attendees bringing their own laptops. The goal is to refine, edit and expand upon topics relevant to the attendees. Newer editors are given the chance to learn new wiki editing skills. | ||
Revision as of 17:55, 26 August 2016
ICANNWiki is the indispensable resource for the ICANN community and people interested in internet governance. As an open platform managed by the community for the community, we provide valuable, up-to-date information that can be hard to find elsewhere.
ICANNWiki is independent from ICANN. In line with traditional Wiki Values, we maintain a Neutral Point of View in our content creation methods and site usage policies.
Sponsor for exposure. For the ultimate exposure at an ICANN meeting, sponsor a Playing Card Deck for $20,000. With the revival of ICANNWiki, the longstanding tradition of Playing Cards has had a major glow-up, and your organization will receive the credit for keeping it going. See all Playing Card Decks to learn more.
Guidelines
- Sponsors can decide who goes on a maximum of 6 cards, 4 of which can be of their choosing in addition to the 2 jokers. One individual per organization can be represented per the entire deck.
- Sponsors can brainstorm, collaborate, and give input on the deck theme before the artist begins making the illustrations. After the artist begins designing and drawing the deck, they have creative license to create and draw the cards.
- Sponsors can and should offer input and feedback on the card back and box but this information must be provided as early in the process as possible and at least 3 weeks before the deck design is sent to the cardmaker to ensure that the decks are made and shipped in time for the ICANN meeting.
- ICANNWiki generally makes and ships 1,000 decks, which sponsors can hand out at their booth.
Sponsor for year-round impact. Ensure that ICANNWiki remains an indispensable, independent resource for everyone interested in Internet Governance, managed by the community for the community.
Bronze Sponsor ($3,000/year) |
Silver Sponsor ($7,500/year) |
Gold Sponsor ($15,000/year) |
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Prominent thanks on the ICANNWiki Main Page | Bronze benefits, plus: Your company logo on the back of the Playing Card Deck |
Silver benefits, plus: Direct how we use your donation. Options include but not limited to: |
Listed as a sponsor for now and ever | ICANNWiki staff member working on articles about your organization and interests | Co-sponsor an Edit-a-thon Company logo on ICW t-shirts T-Shirts |
Our everlasting love |
Selection of featured articles/series on the Main Page | Your logo on all giveaways, like the custom City Guides |
ICANNWiki is a 501(c)(3) non-Profit, and all membership contributions are tax-deductible in the U.S.
An ICANNWiki Edit-a-thon is typically a sponsored community event held at ICANN and other Internet Governance fora. The event is a chance for conference attendees to collectively engage in content creation and knowledge building. Typically, the event takes place at a defined location and time with attendees bringing their own laptops. The goal is to refine, edit and expand upon topics relevant to the attendees. Newer editors are given the chance to learn new wiki editing skills.
A common goal of an Edit-a-thon is to expand or highlight commonly marginalized actors or ideas within any given topic. Since some wikis rely on a smaller group of editors, an internal bias may arise. Edit-a-thons work to correct that bias or strengthen content that may be important, but has been somehow overlooked.
Edit-A-Thon Sponsors
Articles Created & Updated
Registrants
ICANN 53 - Edit-a-thon
- Jmariet (talk) 16:05, 16 March 2015 (PDT)
- Chalmersport (talk) 9:53, 6 May 2015 (NZDT)
- CrystalBlood (talk) 17:59, 1 June 2015 (PDT)
- Nielsto (talk) 06:07, 2 June 2015 (PDT)
- Dustin Phillips (talk) 15:09, 2 June 2015 (PDT)
- Pwilson.apnic.net (talk) 16:51, 2 June 2015 (PDT) (hope to make it!)
- Siena Perry (talk) 10:56, 19 June 2015 (PDT)
Edit-A-Thon Pamphlets
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English Language -- DOWNLOAD .PDF
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Spanish Language -- DOWNLOAD .PDF