File:PaceTrack lightning talk.webm
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[edit]DescriptionPaceTrack lightning talk.webm |
English: Lightning talk at Wikiconference North America 2019 about PaceTrack, a tool to track wiki campaigns. Video is also available on YouTube.
Video and presentation are licensed CC BY 4.0, see here for further information |
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Source | Conference video service |
Author | Stephen LaPorte, Mahmoud Hashemi, Conference video service |
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Attribution: Stephen LaPorte, Mahmoud Hashemi, Conference video service
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