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Feedback on movement names

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There are a lot of conversations happening about the future of our movement names. We hope that you are part of these discussions and that your community is represented.

Since 16 June, the Foundation Brand Team has been running a survey in 7 languages about 3 naming options. There are also community members sharing concerns about renaming in a Community Open Letter.

Our goal in this call for feedback is to hear from across the community, so we encourage you to participate in the survey, the open letter, or both. The survey will go through 7 July in all timezones. Input from the survey and discussions will be analyzed and published on Meta-Wiki.

Thanks for thinking about the future of the movement, --The Brand Project team, 19:52, 2 July 2020 (UTC)

Note: The survey is conducted via a third-party service, which may subject it to additional terms. For more information on privacy and data-handling, see the survey privacy statement.

20:18, 6 July 2020 (UTC)

Announcing a new wiki project! Welcome, Abstract Wikipedia

Sent by m:User:Elitre (WMF) 19:56, 9 July 2020 (UTC) - m:Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/July 2020 announcement [reply]

16:29, 13 July 2020 (UTC)

19:13, 20 July 2020 (UTC)

From newsrooms to newsletters

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/07/24/substack-email-newsletter-journalism/

Unfortunately, big gatekeepers like Gmail or MailChimp get to decide what is and isn't spam, so mailing lists are actually a pretty fragile system. In terms of subscribing to news, RSS is still the way to go. But email is the original federated Internet system and is very resilient, so I encourge anyone who is interested in subscribing to a mini-media empire to both do RSS and mailing lists. —Justin (koavf)TCM 10:29, 25 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

13:51, 27 July 2020 (UTC)