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    <item rdf:about="https://cis-india.org/a2k/meet-telugu-wikipedian-surampudi-meena-gayathri-2013-the-first-south-indian-wikiwoman-completing-100wikidays-challenge">
    <title>Meet Telugu Wikipedian Surampudi Meena Gayathri – the first South Indian Wikiwoman completing 100Wikidays Challenge</title>
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        &lt;b&gt;In December 2016, Ms. Meena Gayathri and her fellow Telugu Wikipedians celebrated the Telugu Wikipedia Day and her accomplishment in the 100Wikidays Challenge – a challenge that requires Wikipedians to create one new article per day for one hundred days in a row. When asked about how it feels to take up the challenge and to become the first South Indian Wikiwoman who completed it, she replied “Like exericing, you would think it is hard to do it every day but if you try, it is really satisfying.” Ms. Meena Gayathri has been one of the few active female Telugu Wikipedians since 2014. Her contribution and passion towards her language and culture have transcended into what she called a “knowledge revolution.”&lt;/b&gt;
        
&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Ms. Meena
Gayathri is an active Telugu Wikipedian who started her &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/100wikidays"&gt;100Wikidays challenge&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;at the end of August 2016. Her
motivation came from the support of her family, the satisfaction of creating
articles, and her determination to be an inspiration for her fellow Wikipedians. Ms. Meena Gayathri had chosen topics
from her interests, including freedom fighters from Andhra Pradesh, wherein articles were present on English Wikipedia but not in Telugu. “I think those
are really basic things that Telugu Wikipedia should have but somehow there
isn’t” she said. Meena Gayathri reached out to the Telugu community
for assistance with MediaWiki’s content translation tools. She also had the support of CIS A2K for books and reference resources. Drawing inspiration from current events and Indian culture, Meena Gayathri also&amp;nbsp;wrote articles on Hindu Goddesses on each the ten days of Dussehra in coordination with the &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijayadashami"&gt;worshiping of a different Goddess on each day &lt;/a&gt;of the festival.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;The creation of articles on Hindu Goddesses also mark Meena Gayathri’s effort and passion in bridging
the &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_bias_on_Wikipedia"&gt;Wikipedia gender gap&lt;/a&gt; in content coverage. Half way through her challenge, in
coordination with the &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Asian_Month"&gt;Wikipedia Asian Month&lt;/a&gt; in November 2016, she started writing
on biographies of Asian women, including female politicians in Sri Lanka and
Pakistan. “It’s very interesting” she said, while mentioning her experience in
researching and writing about these female figures, “(how) these women, under hard
situations… are still securing their positions in the government and in the
politics… I want to let people see how they gain and sustain their power as
women.” &amp;nbsp;Additionally, Meena Gayathri pioneered a
new challenge called “100Women Wikidays Challenge” in which participants would
write a woman-related article each day in an endeavor to balance the content
gender gap on Wikipedia.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;“People
said to me that I am the first South India female Wikipedian to complete the
100WikiDays, and the first in the whole world to take up the 100Women Wikidays.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Her
attempt to complete the 100Women Wikidays challenge, however, stopped a few
days ago due to the lack of internet connection and time. In fact, this is not
the first time that she has faced such difficulty during the completion of her
challenges. She described how during a family tour outside of the city, she used
to bring a laptop and ensure stable internet connection just so she can wake up
as early as possible each day to finish her daily articles for the 100Wikidays.
She agrees that women usually seem to be occupied by different
responsibilities and activities – family, work, and socializing. She was glad
that her family and community have given her full support, materially and
mentally, to complete the challenge. When asked about tips on sparing some
time for Wikipedia every day, she answered, “The first thing I do in a day… (is
to) plan each and every moment of what I need to do in my day. And I maintain a
task list in my mind. I will say, just remind yourself twice or thrice a day,
remind yourself what you really want to do and you can make some time for Wiki(pedia)
too.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At the end of our conversation, we asked Gayathri to share
some advice and encouragement to those who want to take up or are completing
the 100Wikidays (or the 100Women Wikidays) Challenge. She answered without
hesitation, “I will say, don’t feel afraid, that work you want to do is not
that tough after all… It will be satisfying. You are contributing to the
knowledge revolution... I think for Telugu, for the online knowledge in our
linguistic background, this is going to be history. I will tell them ‘We’re
creating a history.’”&lt;/p&gt;

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        For more details visit &lt;a href='https://cis-india.org/a2k/meet-telugu-wikipedian-surampudi-meena-gayathri-2013-the-first-south-indian-wikiwoman-completing-100wikidays-challenge'&gt;https://cis-india.org/a2k/meet-telugu-wikipedian-surampudi-meena-gayathri-2013-the-first-south-indian-wikiwoman-completing-100wikidays-challenge&lt;/a&gt;
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        <dc:subject>Wikimedia</dc:subject>
    
    
        <dc:subject>100wikidays</dc:subject>
    
    
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        <dc:subject>Wikipedia gender gap</dc:subject>
    
    
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   <dc:date>2017-01-23T11:53:32Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Pranay Raj record in 100 days-100 articles</title>
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        &lt;b&gt;Telugu Theatre scholar Pranay Raj Vangari from Motkur of Yadadri District, Telangana created record by completing a challenge that is famous worldwide in Wikimedia community - "100 Days-100 Articles". Pranay Raj is a theatre scholar and artist who used to travel length and breadth of Telangana &amp; Andhra Pradesh for research and performances. &lt;/b&gt;
        
&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Even in that situations, he started first article in challenge on September 8th and completed 100 articles in December 16th. Telangana State Language &amp;amp; Cultural department director Mamidi Harikrishna felicitated Pranay Raj after completion on completing 100 Wikidays challenge. Pranay said that two other Telugu Wikipedians completed this challenge successfully before him and he told they inspired him to take this up and complete. Pranay agreed that he faced some difficulties in writing articles in places where network is low. He said that he wouldn't stop with 100 wikidays but would continue challenge for whole day by creating 365 days and also said he would create more Telangana related articles.&lt;/p&gt;
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        For more details visit &lt;a href='https://cis-india.org/a2k/blogs/pranay-raj-record-in-100-days-100-articles'&gt;https://cis-india.org/a2k/blogs/pranay-raj-record-in-100-days-100-articles&lt;/a&gt;
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        <dc:subject>100wikidays</dc:subject>
    
    
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   <dc:date>2016-12-19T18:16:03Z</dc:date>
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    <title>100wikidays: the journey so far</title>
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        &lt;b&gt;In this article we'll chat with Bulgarian Wikipedian Vassia Atanassova (User:Spiritia) on the journey of 100wikidays so far, initial difficulties, and participation of Indian Wikipedia communities in the challenge.&lt;/b&gt;
        
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a class="external-link" href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/100wikidays"&gt;100wikidays&lt;/a&gt; is a personal Wiki challenge, in which a participant attempts to create at least one new article on Wikipedia, for 100 days in a row. This initiative is a brainchild of Bulgarian Wikipedian Vassia Atanassova (&lt;a class="external-link" href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Spiritia"&gt;User:Spiritia&lt;/a&gt;) and it started on 16 January 2015. As of 22 November 2016, 194 Wikipedians have taken this challenge and 63 of them have successfully completed it. A delighting fact is a large number of Indian Wikipedians have participated in this initiative and successfully completed this challenge. In this blog post we’ll try to focus on the project and its influence on Indian Wikimedians.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Let’s start the conversation with Vassia Atanassova, (User:Spiritia), the editor who started this initiative.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CIS-A2K:&lt;/strong&gt; First, we congratulate you for the success of 100wikidays. When you started this challenge in January 2015, did you think that one day it would become so big?&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Vassia:&lt;/strong&gt; No, actually I wasn’t completely sure that I myself will be able to complete it. :) The story behind the 100wikidays is that earlier in 2014 I had already tried the so called “100happydays” challenge, in which you prove that 100 days in a row you have found happiness, even in the smallest things, by posting a photo of what made you happy. Needless to say, I failed it, around the 11-th day, which according to statistics happens with 7 out of 10 people. :) So, when in the end of 2014 I got the idea of retrying the challenge,&amp;nbsp; already only knew that happiness was obviously not “my cup of tea” :) so I had to try something I am good in and have more chances for success, like writing in Wikipedia. :) But back then, I didn’t believe that I will be able to finish it myself – it was such a crazy idea – and no, I had never planned it as anything bigger than my own personal challenge. :)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CIS-A2K:&lt;/strong&gt; Let’s talk about the initial days. What were the difficulties you faced? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Vassia:&lt;/strong&gt; As I had already failed the happy photography challenge before, I was really nervous in the beginning. The challenge – as the rules of the #100happydays postulate – requires you to make a public commitment and announce your daily progress, and this is very demanding. You commit in front of a community you care for and don’t want to lose your face, or disappoint them. For me, this is half of the difficulty – and half of the magic.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The other half, of course, is to really find the time to create a decent encyclopedic article every day. We are definitely not talking about long featured articles, of course, but decent articles, giving the basic necessary information about a topic, referenced with reliable sources. I am not really eager about the idea of #100stubdays, although, of course, I have also had extremely busy days when I am not able to produce anything longer than a stub. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thus, one of the first lessons I had to learn from the challenge was how to find the right balance between the inborn perfectionism and the unavoidable time limitations. I think that everyone who commits to the challenge and doesn’t quit it immediately, has such a period of adapting one’s style of contributing, of rearranging life priorities, and stealing from oneself precious time that would otherwise spend with the family, with friends, for other hobbies, or simply for sleeping. Oh, sleeping, how much I started appreciate sleep after the beginning of the challenge!&amp;nbsp; #100wikidays is famous for jokes related with sleep deprivation. :)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CIS-A2K:&lt;/strong&gt; How did you promote this initiative among the Wikipedia communities around the world?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Vassia:&lt;/strong&gt; Hmm… I didn’t! It all happened naturally, by word of mouth. It is editors who are promoting it by getting involved in the challenge, I am not doing anything special. 100wikidays is living its own life. :)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the beginning friends of mine who followed my Facebook wall liked and sometimes commented on the posts with the new articles. It took about one month before the first follower appeared, one of the ex-students in my university course “Wikipedia and Wiki Technologies”, Vladislav Nedelev. About that time I &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://wikimania2015.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/100wikidays"&gt;decided to propose&lt;/a&gt; the idea of the #100wikidays as a topic for talk at &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania"&gt;Wikimania&lt;/a&gt;. Funny detail is that initially this talk proposal got rejected, and it took weeks before it was reevaluated and approved&amp;nbsp; :) &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the meanwhile, in early March, the next follower, or “victim”, joined, and happily that one was &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Ijon"&gt;Asaf Bartov&lt;/a&gt;, Wikimedia Foundation’s senior officer in emergent Wikimedia communities. He didn’t want to be alone in the trouble :))) so one day he posted on his wall the question “Who will be the first Indian Wikipedian to commit to #100wikidays?” And by the end of the day there were four people (you, Tito, included)!!! And it was amazing, absolutely mindblowing!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="center"&gt;&lt;img src="https://cis-india.org/a2k/blogs/100wikidaysFBscreenshot.png/image_preview" alt="100wikidays FB post" class="image-inline image-inline" title="100wikidays FB post" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Asaf also proposed the idea of &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1426807560950747/"&gt;the Facebook group&lt;/a&gt; and the &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/100wikidays"&gt;Meta coordination page&lt;/a&gt;, where people report their daily progress. In my opinion, he is the most efficient victims recruiter in the #100wikidays :)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As of today (22 November 2016) we have 194 “victims” from 54 language versions of Wikipedia – and several sister projects like Wikiquote, Wikisource, Wiktionary and Commons and about 1/3 of all who have started it, have also completed it successfully. So, yeah, somehow it really became a global thing :) And real life meetings very much helped for that. Nikola Kalchev’s&amp;nbsp; lightning talk at the Wikimedia Conference in Berlin, my talks at Wikimania in Mexico, at the Central and Eastern European Meetup in Voore, and at WikiLive conference in Belgrade, Alex Stinson’s speech at WikiConference USA 2015, Asaf also. Everyone who has taken the challenge can become its ambassador.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CIS-A2K:&lt;/strong&gt; Tell us about a few participants who performed really well in this challenge? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Vassia:&lt;/strong&gt; Oh, there are so many wonderful editors in #100wikidays, so many examples to be followed, people who are trendsetters on their own! Of course, Antanana and Lord Bumbury, who couldn’t stop themselves after the 100-th day, and made more than 220 wikidays in a row, each of them! Armine, who is now doing her 5th run of #100wikidays. Adam Cuerden with his runs of #10commonsdays of restoring old photographs, pixel by pixel! Asaf, Rosiestep, Penny Richards, Patricio, Maor X, and others whose focus is solely on biographies of notable women. Mervat Salman who introduced the #WikiWomenWeeks driving even more attention to this topic. Everyone in the challenge has brought to it something new and unique. And the most beautiful of it all is when ideas spread virally among the #100wikidays community, and people inspire each other with their choice of articles, and the way they communicate them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CIS-A2K:&lt;/strong&gt; 100wikidays is a difficult challenge. If someone writes articles for 60 or 70 days in a row, and then for some reason fails to continue, would you call it a failure, or what would be your suggestions?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Vassia:&lt;/strong&gt; Heh, my favourite question. :) The word “failure” does not exist in my #100wikidays vocabulary. If you quit before the end of the 100 days, or if it takes you more than 100 days to finish, you have still made contributions to Wikipedia and has allowed someone to learn from the free knowledge that you have shared with the world. :) I know, the challenge has rules that really seem to be discouragingly severe. And it is normal that not everybody opts for it. But once you dare to opt, in the FB group you receive enormous support and appreciation – every day, for every new article. Also, among the challenge rules, the last one is “Ignore All Rules”. So, it is only up to you to decide whether a missed day is really a failure or not. My advice to everyone in&amp;nbsp; this situation is: continue as if nothing has happened and no one has noticed :)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CIS-A2K: &lt;/strong&gt;Several Indian Wikipedia communities participated in 100wikidays. Tell us about the participation of Indian Wikipedians in this challenge.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Vassia:&lt;/strong&gt; So far, there have been contributors in 9 Indian languages: Punjabi (17), Oriya/Odia (3), Telugu (4), Bengali (3), Tamil (5), Hindi (4), Kannada (1), Malayalam (8). Correct me if I am missing anything. :) The total figure makes Indians the most active participants in the challenge, globally, with Armenia scoring second with 27 editors by now. No less than 13 are the Indian alumni, so far, which is quite of a big percentage of all. And the projects covered are different, not just Wikipedia in all those different languages, but also Wikisource, Wiktionary. This is truly impressive because some of the sister projects, like Wikisource, are really very demanding in terms of human resources and time, and usually not so populated with editors, which makes it even a greater challenge to undertake #100wikidays there. And I can’t but mention the recent notable interest in the challenge, registered in Malayalam Wikipedia. I’d be really very happy to know that the challenge has helped for the substantial growth of their, and generally, to any language version of Wikipedia. :)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;See also&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a class="external-link" href="https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/05/06/100wikidays-challenge/"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The #100wikidays challenge&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt; at Wikimedia Foundation Blog&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;Credits&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Image source:&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;a class="external-link" href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimania2016_100wikidays_meetup_3.jpg"&gt;Wikimedia Commons&lt;/a&gt;, license: CC-BY-SA 4.0, author: Kacie Harold&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;
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        For more details visit &lt;a href='https://cis-india.org/a2k/blogs/100wikidays'&gt;https://cis-india.org/a2k/blogs/100wikidays&lt;/a&gt;
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   <dc:date>2017-06-28T10:04:33Z</dc:date>
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