EMWCon Spring 2016

The Enterprise MediaWiki Conference Spring 2016, or EMWCon Spring 2016, will be held Wednesday to Friday, May 25-27, 2016, in New York City, USA. It will be a three-day conference featuring discussions of topics related to "Enterprise MediaWiki", i.e. the usage of MediaWiki software by and within companies, non-profits, governments and other organizations. It is open to anyone who uses, or would like to learn more about, MediaWiki within organizations.

EMWCon Spring 2016 will be located at ITP, or the Interactive Telecommunications Program, a part of New York University.

This conference will be the first of its kind. It is a spinoff of the similarly-named Semantic MediaWiki Conference, or SMWCon. SMWCon is a twice-yearly conference, which occurs in the spring and fall; it will not be having a Spring 2016 event, in order to make room for this EMWCon. EMWCon and SMWCon are not that different from one another: they are both three-day events, and, despite its specific name, SMWCon tends to also have discussions that cover the use of enterprise MediaWiki as a whole.

Location
ITP is located on the 4th floor of 721 Broadway, New York, NY, near Union Square.

Organizers
The organizers of EMWCon Spring 2016 are:
 * General chair: Yaron Koren
 * Program chair: Peter Woudsma
 * Local chair: Pharos

For any issues, you can contact the organizers on the talk page, or write Yaron at yaron57@undefinedgmail.com.

Schedule
To be determined


 * Community Learning Night with Wikimedia NYC - possibly Wednesday evening
 * Social event - bowling? Karaoke? We'll see. with Wikimedia NYC - possibly Thursday evening

Registration
Attendance will probably cost around $120 per person for the three-day event, which would include breakfast and lunch on most days, as well as a group dinner on Thursday night.

Registration is not yet set up; for now, if you are interested in attending, please add your name below:


 * 1) Yaron Koren
 * 2) Peter Woudsma
 * 3) probably can come :) Aude (talk) 15:25, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
 * 4) Probably would come. Rachel G., converting http://agglossary.org to SMW.
 * 5) Lex Sulzer
 * 6) Cindy Cicalese
 * 7) Pharos
 * 8) David Mason
 * 9) Joel Natividad