End of 2007

Posted by Angela Beesley on January 31, 2008 (Australia, Events, Interviews, Milestones, Wiki, Wikia)

Thinking of writing a blog post about the Wikimedia Commons picture of the year contest reminded me I had an unpublished draft post about 2007. Like my end of 2006 post, here’s a summary of what happened last year.

January

Psychonaut's ferret in a hat. Photo by Chris McKenna. Released under the GFDL and cc-by-sa
Snow in the garden late 2006/early 2007. Photo by Tim the first time he saw snow

I celebrated New Year at my sister’s house in England, with my family and Tim.

Essjay joined Wikia’s community team on January 7th. Tim and I went to a London Wikipedia meetup on the 9th.

February

Angela, Terry, Jimmy, Gil - on the party bus

I went to San Mateo for the first Wikia staff meeting in the new office. It was my first time in San Francisco. The number of people there was amazing - 36 compared to 6 the previous February. Of everything that happened there, the thing that sticks most in my mind is the “party bus” - something I just can’t sum up on my blog. Quite incredible. Drunk staff, getting more drunk while on a bus that has a disco ball. Cigars on the no-smoking bus, people climbing out of the sunroof, wheelchairs, weird people in the bar, falling off a giant chair… and there’s another one of these coming up in March!

Fountain in Birmingham

I got back to England and took Tim to Birmingham for valentine’s day. Perhaps not the most romantic city in the world, but I have fond memories of it since I went to uni there.

Wikia was listed as one of CNN’s 25 startups to watch.

A cute article in The Age mentions that Tim and I met through Wikipedia.

March

Wikia and Wikipedia had more press attention than usual this month.

The photo of me at my parent's house that appeared in The Times (not available under a free license)

The Times had an interview with me, claiming my “world has certainly been changed by Wikipedia.” Very true. I also spoke on a radio station in Melbourne on TV in a BBC World interview later in month. A lot of the press was sadly about Essjay, who resigned from Wikia on March 4th.

Datrio, then a board member of Wikimedia Poland, moved from Wikia’s tech staff to community staff, and provided a vital connection between the two. Catherine Munro, who joined Wikipedia a week before I did, joined Wikia on March 15th, at least in part to replace Essjay.

April

Tim and I with the Girl Geeks

In April, I took part in a panel at the British Association for American Studies conference in Leicester.

I attended a Wiki Wednesday and spoke at a Girl Geek dinner in London.

May

I went to Canada for the first time in May for the RecentChangesCamp in Montreal, en route to New York for Wikia’s product summit.

Shun Fukuzawa joined Wikia’s as our first representative in Japan. Jabber founder Jeremie Miller joined Wikia to work on Wikia Search.

June

In June I visited Wikia’s Polish office for the first time.

July

Grand Hotel, Taipei
I attended another Wiki Wednesday in London and then went to Taipei for Wikimania.

August

I celebrated my 30th birthday in Taipei. I have vague memories of Wikia staff dancing on tables.


September

A quick visit to the Wikia offices in Poland and San Mateo and then finally back in Australia.

Eastern Gray Kangaroo - click to zoom

I saw wild kangaroos for the first time. There were around 100 of them in the Morisset Hospital grounds!

I spoke at Web Directions South in Sydney and attended Webjam.

October

In October, Tim went to Florida and I went to Melbourne. I spoke at a Digital Culture Forum at ACMI.

I packed up our old flat in Melbourne so we could finally move to Sydney; something we’d been planning to do since July 2006. We moved to Hornsby Heights. There are fast trains from Hornsby into the center of Sydney, and it’s far enough out of the city that we can afford to rent a two-bedroom house rather than a flat. There is an amazing variety of wildlife here as you can see from the photos on my wiki.

November

Wiki-Wiki bus (a wiki you can't edit). Photo by zordroyd. cc-by-sa

Back in Sydney, I spoke at the International Association of Business Communicators.

I’ve not blogged much this year, but my wiki is slightly more active. In November, I added the ‘Wikis you can’t edit‘ page (it’s not what you think) and started to collect photos of things I see in the yard. So far the page includes wallabies, snakes, spiders, kookaburras, parrots, cuckoos, skinks, blue-tongued lizards, peahens, cockatoos, leeches, crickets, and other insects. They’re not great photos but an interesting reminder of what I’ve seen since moving to Sydney.

DecemberCarpet Python, Queensland

I spoke at the Online Social Networking & Business Collaboration World in Sydney.

Tim and I flew to Queensland to spend Christmas with his family. It’s the first time I’ve been away without my laptop. I had to amuse myself by watching the carpet python on the rafters outside instead!

After Christmas, we went to the Woodford Folk Festival. It rained constantly and was extremely muddy. In the 20 minutes the sun came out, I managed to get sunburnt and bitten by a green ant. Despite that, it was very enjoyable, and a much needed break, since it was the first time since Wikia started that I’ve actually taken an entire week off!