Submissions sorted by number of interested attendees
Below is a sorted (by number of interested attendees) list of all pages in Category:Wikimania submissions as of 08:17, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
- Note: The list is not necessarily accurate, as the the script used to generate it is a quick hack (see below).
- rank / (number of interested attendees) / link to submission
- (36) Conflicts between chapters and communities
- (30) From Russia with love and squalor: an overview of Russian Wikipedia
- (30) Allow, Invite, Encourage: Growing Wikimedia in the World
- (24) The State of Wikimedia Scholarship 2009-2010: WikiSym and Beyond
- (20) Google translation
- (19) Wikipedia Books: How Offline Improves Online
- (19) Threaded discussions on Wikimedia sites with LiquidThreads
- (19) Flagged revisions study results
- (18) The future of Wikimedia User experience
- (18) Reflections on Wikimedia Commons
- (17) Wiki community best practices. Why are less people contributing?
- (17) Publishing Wikipedia Books: Implementing a community driven process to get Wikipedia into book stores
- (17) An interdisciplinary approach to Wikipedia: literary criticism, linguistics, anthropology, and sociolinguistic research
- (16) Wikipedian in Residence
- (16) Wikimedia in Japan: Acculturation and Outreach
- (16) Towards a free culture and access to knowledge movement?
- (16) The role of Women in the Wikipedia community. A case study from Spanish Wikipedia.
- (15) Minority Languages and Wikipedia
- (15) Five years of structured wiki data with SMW: experiences and directions
- (13) Wikis In Print 2010
- (13) Wikimedia: Striving for an International Organisational Scope, The Importance of Culture
- (13) Wikimedia Asia Project
- (13) Social identity enactment and roles creation in Wikipedia community
- (12) Wikipedia Offline
- (12) Why not all Wikipedias are equal
- (12) Interlanguage links in Wikipedia: current problems and future development
- (12) Having Wikipedias compete on equal footing
- (12) BLP update on EN Wiki (from deletion sprees to sticky prods)
- (12) A Review of Google Translation project in Tamil Wikipedia: Role of voluntarism, free and organically evolved community in ensuring quality of Wikipedia
- (11) Wikimedia's Five Year Strategic Plan
- (11) Trends in Wikipedia Communities
- (11) Tamil Wikipedia: A Study of The Challenges and Potentials in Relation to Socio-Cultural Context of the Tamil Community
- (11) Secrets to the success of the Swedish Wikisource
- (11) Let's Get Video on Wikipedia
- (11) How Wikipedia spreads to other media
- (11) Geodata in Wikimedia projects
- (11) Forbidden love or the case of collaborative knowledge in an Argentinian University
- (11) Federating Wikipedia
- (10) Understanding Wikimedians: Practical Tools for Academic Research
- (10) Project Management best practices for WikiProjects
- (10) Polish and New York open education alliances: the future model for broader cooperation?
- (10) Offline & alternate versions of WikiMedia Wiki content
- (10) Feudal Wikipedia
- (10) Creative Commons global affiliate network–origin, role, future, including collaboration and shared learnings with Wikimedia chapters
- (10) Bold video? Confronting multimedia content in the Wikipedia Manual of Style, NPOV and Be bold! guidelines
- (9) Wikiexpedtion - an approach to mix outreach and data collecting social activites
- (9) Using Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool – the Wikipedia Public Policy Initiative and the path to an effective and sustainable collaborative environment with the world of higher education
- (9) Maps and Semantic Maps
- (9) Lessons Learned from the development of National OER strategies
- (9) Enciclopedia Chilena: Bringing it back alive using Wikisource
- (9) Context and Linearity: Representing Structure in Wikis
- (9) Comparing the structure of tagging in a protein-protein interaction network, a co-authorship network and the English Wikipedia
- (9) Batuta's Army: From polish biggest hoax to polish biggest struggle for credibility
- (9) Academic Researchers in Wikimedia Communities: Ethics, Methods, and Policies
- (8) Wikipedia in the Brazilian press
- (8) Wikipedia eco-system governance: Power embedded in the governance infrastructure
- (8) Wikipedia at schools. The Catalan experience.
- (8) Template scripting
- (8) Reciprocal Enrichment between Wikipedia and Machine Translators
- (8) Pushing MediaWiki Internationalization: Insights into MediaWiki i18n at a large multi-language service provider
- (8) Performance, scalability and security for extension developers
- (8) Mining Wikipedia public data
- (8) Dynamics of Wikipedia Talk pages: serving the article, showing the community
- (8) Adding books to Wikisource
- (7) digitization of cultural heritage in Argentina
- (7) Why do Editors Leave Wikipedia? A Survey of Casual Contributors
- (7) We were promised Xanadu
- (7) The organization of lusophone Wikipedia
- (7) The Language Commons Wiki
- (7) State of the art Wikipedia research
- (7) Semantic Result Formats: Automatically transforming structured data into useful output formats
- (7) Mentoring programs: Structure of the German MP and international comparison
- (7) First steps towards accessibility
- (7) Edit and Revert Trends
- (7) Blue note - MediaWiki for enterprises
- (7) Beyond the Encyclopedia: The Frontiers of Free Knowledge
- (7) Acehnese Wikipedia
- (6) Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects as a Learning Aid in Secondary Education (with an example from Slovenia)
- (6) WikiProjects and Automation
- (6) TraduXio: Translation and Multilingual Content Management
- (6) The Wiki as an Organism
- (6) Semantic Search on Heterogeneous Wiki Systems
- (6) Reflect: A Tool for Supporting Reflection and Active Listening
- (6) Open source knowledge, the history, the present and the future
- (6) OTRS: Wikimedia's complaints department
- (6) Let's create a collaborative atlas of world history!
- (6) Increasing multimedia participation on Wikimedia websites
- (6) Improving Usability Collaboratively
- (6) Diplopedia: The Evolution of a Wiki
- (6) Covering the Wikimania community
- (6) Connectivity
- (6) Brainstorming Wikimedia and social media
- (5) Wikimedia and the A/H1N1 flu: a documented pandemic
- (5) Strategies to select and assess content for offline versions like published books or offline readers
- (5) REABr
- (5) Personality traits of Polish Wikipedia members
- (5) Panel Discussion for Knowledge Sharing: How to make a Wiki Event
- (5) MobileOffline
- (5) Malayalam wiki projects - Current status and future strategy
- (5) Extension Management Platform
- (5) Batch uploading at Commons
- (5) Accessibility Workshop
- (4) power to the writing process
- (4) Wikiversity: a project struggling with its scope and identity
- (4) Wikimedia Germany's Software and Infrastructure Projects
- (4) Wikievolution: on Growth of Complexity and Diversity of Wikimedia Projects
- (4) WikiTV: the Open Media Project
- (4) Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Revision Metadata and the STiki Anti-Vandalism Tool
- (4) Participating in Product Development
- (4) Mediawiki internationalization and community feedback
- (4) Innovative Training Methods for Technical Studies in India
- (4) Informing Design with Data
- (4) History in Wikipedia: towards processes explanations, rather than simple data
- (4) From free information to free life
- (4) Defining possible objectives on Spanish Wikinews
- (4) Creating offline version of Wiki content - Solutions and Challenges
- (4) AskTheWiki
- (4) A Selenium testing framework for MediaWiki
- (3) creating free audio to Wikimedia projects
- (3) Wikipedia is not the sum of all human knowledge: do we need a wiki for open data?
- (3) Wikimob Teaching by Doing
- (3) Wikimedia's Point of View
- (3) Unique Qualities of Wikiversity in Higher Education
- (3) Houbraken Project
- (3) Community P2P/CDN for WIkipedia video delivery
- (3) Collaborating on Collaborative Video for Wikipedia
- (3) Academic Freedom, Net Freedom and Wiki Freedom
- (2) wiki2cd: A tool for creating offline wiki repository for CD/DVD
- (2) Wikiversity: problems and possible solutions
- (2) Wikipedia as an alternative to traditional civic activism
- (2) WIKIWHYFILES: WIKI Answers Unanswered WHYs.
- (2) Poop patrol
- (2) Open Linked Language Data: Building a Collaborative Database for Hanzi and Kanji
- (2) In the shadow of Wikipedia: PlanetMath at Ten
- (2) How we make Wiki use in mobiles friendly?
- (2) Collaborative Lesson Planning
- (2) An SMW-powered Analytic Encyclopedia
- (2) Aktuelle Geografie bei Grossanlässen: Bsp Fussball WM und EM
- (1) WikiCause-Proposal for a Wikimedia Sister Project for Creating a Social Platform for promoting Internet Activism
- (1) Wiki Platforms in High Assurance Environments: Beyond Intellipedia
- (1) Wiki Lima
- (1) Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware - Software made the wiki way
- (1) Tenets for our Common Good
- (1) Reclaiming the Public Metadata Commons, Starting With Video
- (1) Opasnet Base: Mediawiki as a database UI
- (1) Microsoft Technology (.NET)
- (1) Libre planet 2010
- (1) Ius Internet – Wikipedia and the future of law of Internet
- (1) Fitnesse – an UAT tool beyond compare for ETL testing
- (1) Doctor Who
- (1) Designing Tools for Supporting Wikiversity Courses: the Case of EduFeedr
- (1) Culture Can Save Us
- (1) Combate ao Crack no Brasil e no Mundo
- (1) Academic Freedom, Internet Freedom and Wiki Freedom
- (0) WikiQuiz - automatic generation of multiple choice question sets using the Wikimedia projects, raw text processing and metadata tags
- (0) WikiCommunity: Growing in Knowledge and Creativity
- (0) Virus vs. antivirus presentation
- (0) The BUD (Be Uniquely Different) Branding Principle
- (0) Restricted sites in Pakistan
- (0) Online Entrepreneurship Development Program
- (0) Life As We Know It
- (0) Libraries and Wikipedia
- (0) Issues with the numbers game that is the strategy project
- (0) General Tso's Chicken Song
- (0) Free software for users
- (0) AMBA
- (0) A living survey of interest and opinions
- (0) A history of Mathematics of silversmiths
- (0) A Search Box that Follows You
- (0) 4G Technologies
Script to update the page
Any Mac or Linux user should be able to update this page by saving the below script as allsubs.py and running it by typing
python allsubs.py > sorted_submissions.txt
in a command line.
- Windows users should first install Python and add the python installation folder to the Path system variable (instructions | video), in order to be able to run the command above from the DOS command line.
- source code
- (remember to replace USERNAME and PASSWORD below by your own credentials for this wiki)
#!/usr/bin/env python
import urllib
import json
import re
api_url = "http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/w/api.php"
def dump_cat(name):
# login
url = api_url + "?action=login&lgname=USERNAME&lgpassword=PASSWORD"
urllib.urlopen(url)
# fetch members
url = api_url + '?action=query&format=json&list=categorymembers' + \
'&cmlimit=500&cmnamespace=0&cmtitle=' + name
res = json.loads(urllib.urlopen(url).read())
members = res['query']['categorymembers']
submissions = []
for i,p in enumerate(members):
url = api_url + '?action=query&format=json&prop=revisions&titles=%s&rvprop=content'\
% urllib.quote(p['title'].encode('utf8'))
res = json.loads(urllib.urlopen(url).read())
num = len( re.findall('\[User:.*?\]', repr(res)) )
assert not '-1' in res['query']['pages']
submissions.append((num, p['title']))
submissions.sort()
submissions.reverse()
for c, n in submissions:
print '# (%d) [[%s]]' % (c, re.sub("(Submissions/)(.+)","\\1\\2|\\2",n.encode('utf8')))
if __name__ == '__main__':
dump_cat('Category:Wikimania submissions')