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Wikimania is the Wikimedia movement's annual conference, organized by the and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation. Topics of presentations and discussions include Wikimedia projects such as , other wikis, open-source software, free knowledge and , and social and technical aspects related to these topics.

Since 2011, the winner of the Wikimedian of the Year award (known as the "Wikipedian of the Year" until 2017) has been announced at Wikimania.


Conferences
+ Wikimania conferences ! class="unsortable"Logo ! Conference ! Date ! Place ! Attendance ! Archive of presentations
August 4–8, Germany380//wikimania2005.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page. wikimedia.org
August 4–6Cambridge, Mass., United States400//wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proceedings:Index, //wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Archives
, ]]August 3–5, Taiwan440
July 17–19, Egypt650, Wikipedians Leave Cyberspace, Meet in Egypt , Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2008. abstracts, //wikimania2008.wikimedia.org/wiki/Presentations, //wikimania2008.wikimedia.org/wiki/Schedule#Discussion_pages.2C_slides_and_video_recordings
August 26–28, Argentina559//meta.wikimedia.org/Wikimania#Wikimania
July 9–11Gdańsk, Polandabout 500//wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Attendees/en. wikimedia.org.
August 4–7, Israel720, video
July 12–15Washington, D.C., United States1,400, videos
August 7–11, China700, videos
August 6–10, United Kingdom1,762,
July 15–19, Mexico800,
June 21–28, Italydata-sort-value="1365" Https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2016_bids/Esino_Lario .,
August 9–13, , Canada915,
July 18–22, South Africaover 700,
August 14–18, Swedenover 800,
August 13–17Virtual environmentUnknown,
August 11–14,
August 15–20 and Virtual environment761 in-person and over 2105 virtually,
August 6–10, Polandover 2200,
August 5–9, Kenya ,
July 21–25, France


2005
, the first Wikimania conference, was held from August 4 to 8, 2005 at the Haus der Jugend in , Germany, attracting about 380 attendees.

The week of the conference included four "Hacking Days", from August 1 to 4, when some 25 developers gathered to work on code and discuss the technical aspects of MediaWiki and of running the Wikimedia projects. The main days of the conference, despite its billing as being "August 4–8", were Friday to Sunday of that week, from August 5 to 7. Presentation sessions were scheduled all day during those three days.

Keynote speakers included , Ross Mayfield, , and (who spoke on "Copyright and community in the age of computer networks"). The majority of sessions and conversations were in English, although a few were in German.

Sponsors of the event included Answers.com, , , , and Logos Group.


2006
, the second Wikimania conference, was held from August 6 to 8, 2006 at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society in Cambridge in Massachusetts, United States, with about 400–500 attendees.

Speakers included Wales, , , , , , and . held a citizen journalism the day after.

Wales' plenary speech was covered by the , and printed in numerous worldwide newspapers. He chronicled how the Foundation evolved from him "sitting in his pajamas" to the maturing corporate structure that it is now; the frequent push for quality over quantity; Wikipedia will be included on computers distributed through One Laptop per Child; both and the creation of an advisory board were approved by the Foundation board; and that Wiki-WYG is in development thanks to private investment by Wikia, Inc. and . Jimmy Wales' plenary speech at Wikimania 2006 (MP3). supload.com.

Answers.com was the Wikimania 2006 patron sponsor, while Amazon.com, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, , were Benefactors-level sponsors, , Ask.com, Yahoo!, and were Friends-level sponsors, and , , Elevation Partners, One Laptop per Child, and the Sunlight Foundation were Supporter-level sponsors of the conference.//wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Sponsors. wikimedia.org.

Three other teams submitted hosting bids, for the cities of London, , Boston, and ; only Toronto and Boston were passed to the second round of consideration by Wikimania organizers. In Toronto's case, the event would have been hosted in the University of Toronto's .


2007
As announced on September 25, 2006, ,//wikimania2007.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page. wikimedia.org. the third Wikimania conference, was held from August 3 to 5, 2007 in , Taiwan. It was the first Wikimania event to hold a volunteer training course.//wikimania2007.wikimedia.org/wiki/Volunteer_training/20061209. wikimedia.org.

Three other teams submitted hosting bids, for the cities of London, , and . Bids for Hong Kong, Singapore, , and Orlando failed to make the shortlist.//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimania_2007/Bid_list. Wikimedia.org. The winner was announced on September 25, 2006.

On August 3, 2007, New York Times reporter Noam Cohen wrote: "The conference has attracted about 440 attendees, a little more than half from , who want to immerse themselves for three days in the ideas and issues that come up making an entirely volunteer-written encyclopedia. "In Taipei, Wikipedians Talk Wiki Fatigue, Wikiwars and Wiki Bucks" . New York Times. Noam Cohen, Saul Hansell (ed). August 3, 2007. The workshops cover practical topics like how to collaborate peacefully; what importance to give 'expertise' in a project that is celebrated for allowing anyone to contribute, including anonymous editors".


2008
, the fourth Wikimania conference, was held from July 17 to 19, 2008 at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in , Egypt, with 650 attendees from 45 countries. Alexandria was the location of the ancient Library of Alexandria.Noam Cohen, Wikipedia Goes to Alexandria, Home of Other Great Reference Works , New York Times, July 17, 2008. Three proposed cities were in the running at the end, the other two being and . Proposals for , London and were also submitted, but later withdrew. There was a controversy about the conference, and even a call to boycott Wikimania 2008 because of Egypt's alleged censorship and imprisoning of bloggers during Mubarak's era. "Is there a boycott of Wikimania 2008?" . Los Angeles Times. July 2008. "In Egypt, Wikipedia is more than hobby" . International Herald Tribune. July 21, 2008. Mohamed Ibrahim, a graduate of Alexandria University who worked to bring the conference to Alexandria, told the "I think we have the right to develop and to make freedom of expression on a larger scale." Spreading the wiki footprint , , July 23, 2008. One of his goals was to help grow which he contributes to since early 2005. An Egyptian cabinet minister spoke at the opening ceremonies on Mubarak's behalf.


2009
The was held at the Centro Cultural General San Martín from August 26 to 28, 2009 in , Argentina, with 559 attendees. The city was selected over other bids from , , and .

With keynotes from and , the conference included a Wikimania Codeathon () and an informal Chapters' meeting. It was organized in two scopes: Casual and Academic tracks, each comprising the same four themes: Wikimedia Communities, Free Knowledge, Latin American challenges, and Technical infrastructure.


2010
The was held from July 9 to 11 at the Polish Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk, Poland. The starting day on July 9 overlapped with the end of the WikiSym academic conference. Bids for and lost by a small margin. Wikimania 2010 was the first conference which included a big focus on the cultural aspects of the hosting nation, particularly a concert of a philharmonic orchestra, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the death of the most important contemporary Polish composer Władysław Szpilman and the premiere of the film Truth in Numbers?. At the conference, WMF executive director said the foundation aimed to grow the number of visitors to Wikimedia sites from 371 million to 680 million a month, over the next five years.


2011
, the seventh Wikimania conference, was held from August 4 to 7, 2011 in , Israel.//wikimania2011.wikimedia.org. wikimedia.org. The conference venue was the Haifa Auditorium and adjoining Beit Hecht cultural center on . Keynote speakers at the conference included , a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University and of , author of . Head of the Science and Technology Committee at the , , also spoke at the conference, as did , the Mayor of Haifa. One of the sponsors of the event was . The conference featured 125 sessions in five simultaneous tracks and was attended by 720 from 56 different countries, including some that have no diplomatic relations with Israel. Wikimania hits Israel as conference opens . The Jewish Chronicle (August 5, 2011). Retrieved on April 20, 2012.

In an interview with , Wales noted that there had been boycott calls against the conference in Israel, as there had been against having it in Egypt in 2008. He said that despite conflicts among editors on the Israel-Palestinian conflict, and efforts by a pro-Israel group to recruit more Wikipedia editors, he believes Wikipedia articles largely remained neutral on the topic; he stated " is non-negotiable."Aliyana Traison, Wikipedia founder: Israel-Palestine is heavily debated, but we're vigilant on neutrality , , August 5, 2011.

Wikimedia Foundation executive director spoke to the conference about the Western, male-dominated mind-set characterizing Wikipedia. At the end of the August 7 closing ceremony, Wales was presented with the first day cover of the first-ever Wikimedia-related postal stamp, issued by the Israeli postal service in honor of the event. Among new projects discussed was collaboration with cultural institutions such as galleries, libraries, archives and museums.Yaron, Oded. (April 2, 2008) Wikipedia leaders outline their vision as conference opens in Haifa . Haaretz.com. Retrieved on April 20, 2012.

After the conference, participants were offered a free tour of Haifa, , or Acre. Shay Yakir, outgoing chairman of Wikimedia Israel, said that for Israel, holding the conference in Haifa was like hosting the Olympic Games.


2012
, the eighth Wikimania conference, was held from July 12 to 15, 2012 at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., with over 1,400 attendees from 87 countries.Nicholas Bashour, Wikimania 2012 swan song , Wikimedia Foundation website, July 17, 2012. In conjunction with the conference, the U.S. Department of State hosted Tech@State:Wiki.Gov, which focused on "collaborative knowledge and the use of wikis in the public sector". U.S. Department of State Hosts Tech@State:Wiki.Gov Conference , press release issued by U.S. Department of State on July 9, 2012. Prominent conference themes were the need to update the old and "dowdy" interface Wikipedia hits defining moment in social Web era Agence France-Presse, July 14, 2012 with new Wikimedia tools in order to attract and retain more editors and to make Wikimedia sites more inviting and friendly to users, including especially women.Hayley Tsukayama, Wikimania hits D.C. as Wikipedia faces changes , , July 14, 2012. featured charts displayed at the conference which showed how the number of new administrators has dropped precipitously over the last few years.Robinson Meyer, 3 Charts That Show How Wikipedia Is Running Out of Admins , , July 16, 2012.

During the opening plenary, Wales commented on Wikipedia blackout of January 2012, stating "When I go and visit government officials now, they're a little bit afraid." However he reiterated Wikimedia's commitment to political neutrality except regarding "the most serious things that directly impact our work."Jennifer Martinez, Wikipedia co-founder: Officials 'afraid' when our site goes dark, The Hill, July 12, 2012.Jason Koebler, Wikipedia Open to Future Blackout Protests of SOPA-Like Bills , U.S. News & World Report, July 12, 2012. Wales agreed with keynote speaker , co-founder of the , that Wikimedia had to do more to increase the number of women editors. She said, "As a project of social change, even if it's not an activist project, the Wikipedia community has a responsibility both to its mission and to the people out there in the world to always be on a journey toward diversity — to increase the size of the umbrella of the world."Amar Toor, Jimmy Wales, Mary Gardiner address Wikipedia's gender gap at Wikimania conference , The Verge, July 15, 2012. Wikimania 2012 tackles diversity issues , , July 14, 2012.


2013
, the ninth Wikimania conference, was held from August 7 to 11, 2013 at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, with 700 attendees from 88 countries. Candidate cities were (UK), (UK), (Italy) and (). One of the parties for the event was held at the International Commerce Centre and the closing party was held at Shek O Beach. Topics discussed included Wikipedia's gender disparity and Wales' proposal for Wikipedia to begin using Secure Sockets Layer to encrypt its pages.


2014
, the tenth Wikimania conference, was held from August 8 to 10, 2014 at the in . Bidding officially opened in December 2012. London was chosen in May 2013 as the host city with the only other bid coming from (Tanzania). The keynote address was given by , Secretary General of Amnesty International. The event was the first Wikimania addressed by the Wikimedia Foundation's new executive director , and was preceded by a two-day , and a series of fringe events. The conference was documented by the television program 60 Minutes in a program titled 'Wikimania'.


2015
, the eleventh Wikimania conference, was held from July 15 to 19, 2015 at the Hotel Hilton Mexico City Reforma in . Bidding officially opened in December 2013. Other candidate cities were: , northern ; , a province in ; , in ; Dar es Salaam, in ; , province of Lecco, , ; and Monastir, in . Shortlisted were Mexico City, Cape Town and Monastir. was selected in April 2014. The organising entity was Wikimedia México, A.C., the Mexican local chapter representing the interests and goals of the Wikimedia Foundation.Related links:


2016
, the twelfth Wikimania conference, took place from June 24 to 26, 2016, with peripheral events from June 21 to 28, in the mountain village of , Italy. Wikimania 2016 bids/Esino Lario , retrieved May 17, 2015 Esino Lario had bid unsuccessfully for the 2015 Wikimania. The other candidate city that bid for the 2016 hosting was , . The venue is the first that is not a major city and plenary sessions are in the outdoor venue. During the event, it was announced that the Wikimedia Foundation's interim executive director was appointed permanently.

From 2015 to 2016, the Wikimedia Foundation ran a consultation with the Wikimedia community about the future of Wikimania, with an outcome that supported experimenting with the conference being "held every other year." At the Esino Lario conference, the Future of Wikimania session saw strong opposition to this idea, and Wikimania would continue to be annual.


2017
, the thirteenth Wikimania conference, was held at Le Centre Sheraton Hotel in , , Canada, from August 9 to 13, 2017. The event was held in Canada during its sesquicentennial anniversary and in Montreal during its 375th anniversary. The first two days included WikiConference North America.


2018
, the fourteenth Wikimania conference, was held in , South Africa, from July 18 to 22, 2018 at the Cape Sun Southern Sun Hotel. It was the first time the event had a theme. The theme was " Bridging Knowledge gaps: the Ubuntu way forward" with the aim of focusing discussion on building shared strategies to bridge the collective knowledge gaps.


2019
, the fifteenth Wikimedia conference, was held in , Sweden, from August 14 to 18, 2019, at the Stockholm University, with an attendance of over 800. The event centered around the theme Stronger Together: Wikimedia, Free Knowledge and the Sustainable Development Goals. As part of the movement's , The Wikimedia Sverige and the Wikimedia Foundation half of the carbon offsetting cost. Terrapass, sponsored the other half of the offsetting for the conference. The Wikimedia was inaugurated in this conference.


2020–2022
The was scheduled to be held in from August 5 to 9, 2020, coinciding with the 15th anniversary of the event. In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maher announced a postponement until 2021. On January 28, 2021, WMF chief operating officer announced Wikimania would be moving to a virtual event as the ongoing pandemic affected planning for an in-person event. The took place between August 13 and 17, 2021. The scheduled in-person event would have been hosted by (East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific), a first time for a regional collaborative. It was going to be the third time it was to be held in Asia and first for . It was decided that ESEAP would be given a chance to host Wikimania's next in-person edition.

was again an online event but with the waning of the pandemic some cities had in-person events.


2023
, the eighteenth edition, was held at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, in , and online from August 16 to 19, 2023. It was the first returning in-person event since 2019 and was organized by Wikimedia ESEAP. The theme of the conference was " Diversity. Collaboration. Future." The uses and limitations of generative AI were discussed at length during the conference. Gender participation in the Wikimedia movement was also highlighted in this conference with the introduction of the . Side activities include a visit at 's Asia-Pacific Regional Head Office, Singapore Botanic Gardens, and Singapore's National Library. The conference was held at the Flower dome, Gardens by the Bay.


2024
, the nineteenth edition, was held from August 7 to 10 at the International Congress Centre in , Poland under the " Collaboration of the Open". It was organised by the members of the Polish and Central and Eastern Europe communities. Journalist Stephen Harrison from described the event as "an event that feels a bit like an international summit of librarians crossed with ". It was attended by more than 2200 participants from 143 countries and was covered by more than 100 news pieces.


2025
Wikimania 2025, the twentieth edition, was held in , Kenya, and was organized by the Wikimedia Regional and Thematic Hub (Wikimedia EARTH). Wikimania's 20th anniversary was one of the major milestone celebrations in this edition.


2026
Wikimania 2026, the twenty-first edition, will be held in , France. It will be organized by in partnership with .


See also
  • conference in Africa
  • WikiConference India
  • WikiConference North America


External links
  • Wikimania at Meta-Wiki, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki.

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