Oct. 23rd, 2010

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[personal profile] allisonmorris
We don't even know what to say to this. It's astounding. The donation challenge was issued at 8:20pm UTC. Between the time we hit save on that post, and 1:17am UTC, only four hours and fifty-seven minutes later, we raised US$2,065.

This means that every one of the dollars donated during that time was matched at 110%. In less than five hours, you secured US$4,265 that will go toward all of our projects -- including the servers, power, and bandwidth necessary to keep us strong and stable and self-sustaining.

Thank you. The speed at which you answered the call was amazing and humbling. You are amazing. Our anonymous donor, when we told her, was floored. Thank you for meeting her generosity, and matching it.


Donate, and continue to push our work forward.

Mirrored from an original post on the OTW Blog.
[identity profile] allisonmorris.livejournal.com
We don't even know what to say to this. It's astounding. The donation challenge was issued at 8:20pm UTC. Between the time we hit save on that post, and 1:17am UTC, only four hours and fifty-seven minutes later, we raised US$2,065.

This means that every one of the dollars donated during that time was matched at 110%. In less than five hours, you secured US$4,265 that will go toward all of our projects -- including the servers, power, and bandwidth necessary to keep us strong and stable and self-sustaining.

Thank you. The speed at which you answered the call was amazing and humbling. You are amazing. Our anonymous donor, when we told her, was floored. Thank you for meeting her generosity, and matching it.


Donate, and continue to push our work forward.

Mirrored from an original post on the OTW Blog.
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[personal profile] allisonmorris
Fanlore, our fandom wiki, is devoted to preserving the history of transformative fanworks and the fandoms from which they have arisen. Fanlore is where we preserve our stories, our memories, our conversations. Because it's a wiki, Fanlore is a site to which anyone can contribute -- and we welcome contributions by anyone who considers themselves to be a part of fandom, whether your fandom is media or anime or gaming or RPF or something else entirely!

At Fanlore, we want to preserve our fannish heritage, and we also want to celebrate and document what's happening in fandom today. If you think something is noteworthy enough to remember, then it's worth adding to Fanlore. We believe that every fannish voice is valid and valuable; our goal isn't to tell "the story," but to tell our many and varied stories.

As of October 20, 2010, Fanlore has 13,396 articles -- on subjects ranging from classic Highlander zines to a partial overview of fanart -- which have undergone 192,842 edits by 2,613 registered users. And this is just the beginning! The Wiki committee has been hard at work on polishing our policies and our FAQ pages, and we hope to move out of Open Beta by the end of 2010. We can't wait to see what fans choose to write about from here on out.

Fanlore's sister project is Open Doors, which is dedicated to offering shelter to at-risk fannish projects. Open Doors collaborated with Fanlore and the Archive of Our Own on the GeoCities Rescue Project, a project aimed at preserving the cross-section of fandom which used to be hosted on (now-defunct) homepage provider GeoCities. Open Doors has also worked with the University of Iowa to create the Fan Culture Preservation Project, a partnership that involves brokering the donations of thousands of fanzines into a special collection in order to ensure that these printed or ephemeral pieces of our fannish history aren't lost. Open Doors also maintains a variety of Special Collections -- fannish multimedia projects and historically important fansites which can't yet be hosted on the AO3 but which we want to ensure are around now and in the future.

Help us preserve our history and celebrate our art, our voices, and our culture -- lend your voice to the documentation of our culture in Fanlore, and to the preservation of our creations within Open Doors, and support the OTW so that these projects can continue to flourish!

Mirrored from an original post on the OTW Blog.
[identity profile] allisonmorris.livejournal.com
Fanlore, our fandom wiki, is devoted to preserving the history of transformative fanworks and the fandoms from which they have arisen. Fanlore is where we preserve our stories, our memories, our conversations. Because it's a wiki, Fanlore is a site to which anyone can contribute -- and we welcome contributions by anyone who considers themselves to be a part of fandom, whether your fandom is media or anime or gaming or RPF or something else entirely!

At Fanlore, we want to preserve our fannish heritage, and we also want to celebrate and document what's happening in fandom today. If you think something is noteworthy enough to remember, then it's worth adding to Fanlore. We believe that every fannish voice is valid and valuable; our goal isn't to tell "the story," but to tell our many and varied stories.

As of October 20, 2010, Fanlore has 13,396 articles -- on subjects ranging from classic Highlander zines to a partial overview of fanart -- which have undergone 192,842 edits by 2,613 registered users. And this is just the beginning! The Wiki committee has been hard at work on polishing our policies and our FAQ pages, and we hope to move out of Open Beta by the end of 2010. We can't wait to see what fans choose to write about from here on out.

Fanlore's sister project is Open Doors, which is dedicated to offering shelter to at-risk fannish projects. Open Doors collaborated with Fanlore and the Archive of Our Own on the GeoCities Rescue Project, a project aimed at preserving the cross-section of fandom which used to be hosted on (now-defunct) homepage provider GeoCities. Open Doors has also worked with the University of Iowa to create the Fan Culture Preservation Project, a partnership that involves brokering the donations of thousands of fanzines into a special collection in order to ensure that these printed or ephemeral pieces of our fannish history aren't lost. Open Doors also maintains a variety of Special Collections -- fannish multimedia projects and historically important fansites which can't yet be hosted on the AO3 but which we want to ensure are around now and in the future.

Help us preserve our history and celebrate our art, our voices, and our culture -- lend your voice to the documentation of our culture in Fanlore, and to the preservation of our creations within Open Doors, and support the OTW so that these projects can continue to flourish!

Mirrored from an original post on the OTW Blog.
allisonmorris: otw logo, red on a white field. (Default)
[personal profile] allisonmorris
There are less than 48 hours left in our October Drive! Cool fact: so far, we have 228 donors from 17 countries! We're gratified by all you've done to help us to make this drive a success. If you haven't joined or donated yet, you can do so here, and get some cool stuff, too. But donating isn't the only way you can help: you can talk us up, introduce us to your friends, and spread the word about the OTW. You are our star recruiters, and your experience with everything the OTW can do for fans (and for the world!) is the most convincing testimony.

These fans have given us permission to link to the posts they've made promoting the drive and supporting the OTW. If you've posted something similar and would like to share, leave us a comment with a link!

rossetti: Fans and fanworks exist. And they exist in a long, literary, remixy creative tradition.
celli: go OTW!
devildoll: OTW Happenings
aethel: Fanlore and the Organization for Transformative Works
kate: News of the OTW
juniperphoenix: OTW membership drive and election
franzeska: Cons, Fandom Involvement, and Why You Should Join the OTW
velveteenrabbi: Supporting transformative works
alexandrakingsley: Fan culture and the transformation of everything
astolat: vid embedding and AO3! and OTW!
renay: Why should Final Fantasy fans care about OTW, anyway? (Because we're awesome.)
justira: This is fanwork; this is fan WORK; fandom is my fandom.
starlady: OTW drive! With a Matching Grant!
akamine-chan: the otw
Rebecca Tushnet: Organization for Transformative Works fundraising drive
sage: random bits and pieces
rivkat: In which I use many exclamation points
kass: The OTW, Which I Dig
erda: It's October
cesperanza: Weak for a Good Cause
zooey-glass: OMG OTW YEAY!
tanaqui: OTW October Donations Drive and First Contested Elections
minervacat: [yes, you!]
DarkEmeralds: Why I Contribute Cashy Money to the OTW
Natacha Guyot: Pourquoi je soutiens l’OTW | Why I support the OTW
lian: that org I volunteer for. you know.
watersword: i live in a hall of mirrors
Elizabeth Yalkut: October 2010: this is an awesome place
allison morris: i just want to stick them all under my ribcage.
juniperphoenix: Inspiring OTW supporters are inspiring

Donate, and help support our work!

Mirrored from an original post on the OTW Blog.
[identity profile] allisonmorris.livejournal.com
There are less than 48 hours left in our October Drive! Cool fact: so far, we have 228 donors from 17 countries! We're gratified by all you've done to help us to make this drive a success. If you haven't joined or donated yet, you can do so here, and get some cool stuff, too. But donating isn't the only way you can help: you can talk us up, introduce us to your friends, and spread the word about the OTW. You are our star recruiters, and your experience with everything the OTW can do for fans (and for the world!) is the most convincing testimony.

These fans have given us permission to link to the posts they've made promoting the drive and supporting the OTW. If you've posted something similar and would like to share, leave us a comment with a link!

rossetti: Fans and fanworks exist. And they exist in a long, literary, remixy creative tradition.
celli: go OTW!
devildoll: OTW Happenings
aethel: Fanlore and the Organization for Transformative Works
kate: News of the OTW
juniperphoenix: OTW membership drive and election
franzeska: Cons, Fandom Involvement, and Why You Should Join the OTW
velveteenrabbi: Supporting transformative works
alexandrakingsley: Fan culture and the transformation of everything
astolat: vid embedding and AO3! and OTW!
renay: Why should Final Fantasy fans care about OTW, anyway? (Because we're awesome.)
justira: This is fanwork; this is fan WORK; fandom is my fandom.
starlady: OTW drive! With a Matching Grant!
akamine-chan: the otw
Rebecca Tushnet: Organization for Transformative Works fundraising drive
sage: random bits and pieces
rivkat: In which I use many exclamation points
kass: The OTW, Which I Dig
erda: It's October
cesperanza: Weak for a Good Cause
zooey-glass: OMG OTW YEAY!
tanaqui: OTW October Donations Drive and First Contested Elections
minervacat: [yes, you!]
DarkEmeralds: Why I Contribute Cashy Money to the OTW
Natacha Guyot: Pourquoi je soutiens l’OTW | Why I support the OTW
lian: that org I volunteer for. you know.
watersword: i live in a hall of mirrors
Elizabeth Yalkut: October 2010: this is an awesome place
allison morris: i just want to stick them all under my ribcage.
juniperphoenix: Inspiring OTW supporters are inspiring

Donate, and help support our work!

Mirrored from an original post on the OTW Blog.

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