Wikipedia:2012
This page is a chronology of events in year 2012 directly related to Wikipedia and Wikipedians, both within Wikipedia and in the whole wide world. Wikipedia events and events in sister projects (Wiktionary, Wikibooks, etc.) are listed as long as they are related to Wikipedia.
Additions to this page must follow certain rules,[a] because it is hoped that in 50 years or so this page will become a valuable source of scholar research.
Events
edit- January 18: 24h blackout of Wikipedia as it joins the protests against SOPA and PIPA [1]
- January 24: Pavel Durov, the founder of Vkontakte announced the donation of $1M to Wikipedia [2]
- July 12-15 m:Wikimania 2012, 8th annual Wikimedia Conference at George Washington University.
- September 18: Gibraltarpedia scandal erupts[3][4]
- November: German court ruling on the problem of businesses using Wikipedia for marketing purposes[5]
- November 26 - December 9: Estonian-Ukrainian Cooperation Week[6][7]The project is to fill in the missing topics from the opposite side.
Dissolutions
editDeath and retirement
edit- January: Larry Morse (LarryMorseDCOhio (talk · contribs))[8]
- February 12: Howard Zimmerman (Hezimmerman (talk · contribs)), a Wikipedia pioneer; registered on 12 December 2001[8]
- March, Steven Rubenstein (Slrubenstein (talk · contribs))[8]
- March 13: Ben Yates (Tlogmer (talk · contribs))[8]
- April 26: Claude A. R. Kagan (Claude A. R. Kagan (talk · contribs))[8]
- June 4, Philip Chalmers (Philcha (talk · contribs))[8]
- November 25, Francis K. J. Dechert (Franamax (talk · contribs))[8]
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ While formally Wikipedia:Verifiability and others of Wikipedia's content-controlling policies do not apply outside the main namespace, they must be strictly followed here, for the sake of scholarly discipline:
- The listed event and its date must be mentioned in a wikilinked or externally linked reference. It is advised to consider an external link to a specific version of a Wikipedia page rather than a wikilink, if this page is linked for a critical but volatile piece of information.
- Credible sources must be used only. Within Wikipedia, Wikipedia Signpost is one of them.
- Trivial events must be avoided:
- Random mentioning of Wikipedia belong to Wikipedia:Wikipedia in the media.
- Routine Wikipedia activities, such as a promotion of an article to featured state, are generally not listed here, unless such events generate significant buzz outside its normal working scope.
References
edit- ^ "Wikipedia blackout coming Wednesday, says co-founder Jimmy Wales"
- ^ "Russia’s most popular social network donates $1 million to Wikipedia"
- ^ "Corruption in Wikiland? Paid PR scandal erupts at Wikipedia", cnet
- ^ UK chapter rocked by Gibraltar scandal, Wikipedia Signpost
- ^ [ruling complicates the paid-editing debate], Wikipedia Signpost
- ^ uk:Вікіпедія:Проект:Тематичний тиждень/Тиждень українсько-естонської співпраці
- ^ et:Vikipeedia:Eesti-Ukraina koostöönädal
- ^ a b c d e f g Wikipedia:Deceased Wikipedians