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| Wikimedia staff, former board member of the Wikimedia Foundation, developer, instigator of [[Wikinews]] and [[Wikimedia Commons]]
 
| Wikimedia staff, former board member of the Wikimedia Foundation, developer, instigator of [[Wikinews]] and [[Wikimedia Commons]]
 
| English, German
 
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| Author: ''[http://medienrevolution.dpunkt.de Die heimliche Medienrevolution]''  
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| Author: ''[http://medienrevolution.dpunkt.de Die heimliche Medienrevolution]'', accused of being a [http://mashable.com/2008/05/08/erik-moeller-pedophilia/ defender of pedophilia]
 
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| [[User:GChriss|GChriss]]
 
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| Founder of the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]
 
| Founder of the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]
 
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| Involved in various public affairs that brought the Wikimedia Foundation into disrepute; including the [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/07/31/060731fa_fact#editorsnote Essjay scandal], the [http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-9895666-36.html?tag=nefd.top Rachel Marsden affair], and the lies about [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17798723/ who really founded Wikipedia].
 
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| [[User:Steven Walling|Steven Walling]]
 
| [[User:Steven Walling|Steven Walling]]

Revision as of 21:38, 23 November 2009

This is a list of public speakers who are available to give presentations about wikis, including (or especially about) Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects.


Disclaimer: The people presented here do not necessarily speak on behalf or at the request of the Wikimedia Foundation. However, in the spirit of open and transparent communication, various voices are represented in this self-generated and community-maintained list. Not all of the voices share the same perspectives or experiences about Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.

Through an Internet search, it should be simple enough to contact these speakers personally.

United States

Europe

Germany

Netherlands

France

United Kingdom

Also see Wikimedia UK speakers

Northern Europe & Baltic countries

Southern Europe

Australia

Asia