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The Ōtautahi Christchurch monthly meetups are a chance for Wiki people (Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, Wikisource, and so on) to get together, get advice, get collaborations started. Everybody's welcome, beginners or experienced.

  • Pegasus Arms in the old Pegasus Press Building (OSM, Google Maps)
  • Sunday, 1 December 2024
  • 6:00–8:00 pm
  • The upstairs area is unavailable so we have a table booked downstairs. If the weather is good we could also consider sitting outside.

Axel has some interesting info on Christchurch buildings:

"[The Pegusus Press Building] is not quite the oldest – it’s the oldest in the CBD. Deans Cottage is a decade older. And there was Wahi Ruru in Sumner from 1851, but it was knocked down in 2015 – a late earthquake victim (we don’t even have a Wikidata entry for it, but it’s on Commons). And just outside the CBD, there’s Englefield Lodge (Q75790749). A tad younger (1855) but with quite some history. The owners are trying to hang onto it, and I’m surprised it’s still standing; badly knocked around in the earthquakes."

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What have we been up to?

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  • MurielMary: after conversations at the November meetup, started expanding the article on Kurow and adding photos of the area to Commons.
  • Giantflightlessbirds: met with head of Ōtautahi Museum of Archaeology, an online museum/collection of Christchurch post-earthquake excavations and building history, to talk about a possible WIkipedia project.
  • Alexeyevitch has been contribuiting to WPNZ and traveling the east coast of the South Island from Kaikōura to the Catlins. I've significantly expanded the article on Karaka (C. laevigatus) which recently got accepted as a Good Article. This is my first attempt at a plant article and I'm quite satisfied with it being accepted as a "Good Article" and the suggestions I've gotten from the reviewer.

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