File:Wikimedia New York City - oral history April 2016 - Matthias Eliot.ogv
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DescriptionWikimedia New York City - oral history April 2016 - Matthias Eliot.ogv |
English: This interview was taken on 13 April 2016 at the monthly meetup of Wikimedia NYC as described at
At the meeting, attendees were invited to speak about themselves. |
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Source | Nadya Kadrevis |
Author | Nadya Kadrevis |
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