Wikidata:Menu Challenge/Wikimania 2019/log

Contest log
  • 12 August: It's over and Wow! How busy you have been and contributed so much! If I count it correctly you, the 20 contributors that signed up, have: edited in 73 languages, added 1490 new labels, corrected 414 existing labels and improved or added 34 images. That is fantastic and will really make the menu a lot more easy to read for people whose first language is something other than English. The winner, with an astonishing 2038 points is User:Millars who also made their contributions really clear and easy to see. On second place we have User:Liridon who managed to claim 1045 points. Not far behind was User:Marajozkee with 919 points. If you are on Wikimania, you will receive your prices and duly earned glory there. If not, I will contact you to send them to you. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this challenge. The menu can be seen at: http://aina.li/menu /Ainali (talk) 09:53, 12 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • 9 August: The challenge is coming along splendidly, this menu will be truly multilingual. I have added some items to make the headers in the menu more multilingual as well, and also I have received a few updates for the menu. So now there are something more to do the last few days as well!
  • 21 July: There has been a racing start! Thanks for all the contributions so far. There was a slight mixup between bilberries and blueberries and the items got merged and demerged again. To not make you as participants feel your time got wasted during the slow decision making of the challenge organizer, all points claimed towards the list as it was are deemed valid. So no need to go back and check your points, but do note that there might be another item for you to edit.
  • 16 July: The challenge has started and we already have our first contestants. I see that everyone so far forgot to mention the language they added the label in as in the example. I know it is a bit more work writing that, but it will help other contestants figure out if the work is already done for the languages they know, and will also make it clearer on why points are getting awarded if you add labels for more than one language. If you just do it for one language, you don't have to do it on each row, you can just mention it above once. Anyway, thanks for joining the challenge! I am already happy to see so much improvement in the labels! Also, note that Swedish (Q298714) has been dropped from the challenge, it was wrongly added to the list.