> I basically agree with Katherine, Gordo I'm not sure what benefits you
> think members should get?  Why are you a member?

(...)

> How does that square with the fact other wikimedia chapter memberships
> don't really seem to get specific benefits and privileges? Would it be
> consistent with what the movement and our chapter in it are trying to
> achieve?


> I think the answer is 'probably not'. It's not up to me to decide, but I
> don't think we can afford to keep getting stuck/vague on this point. It
> will harm recruitment.

There are several points I would like to make:

* As a movement, there is no unified will with single set of goals but a
diverse range of people with differing priorities. Wikipedia (and the
sister projects) constitutes the manifestation of the aggregation of the
diversity of "what we are trying to achieve".

* As long as there are enough people to maintain WMUK, why do we need to
worry about recruitment? And if there are not enough people, then perhaps
there is no need for WMUK? I find it somewhat disappointing that
discussions on this list have headed in this direction, instead of
focussing on what we think we be good to help develop the family of
Wikimedia sites. I was rather hoping the role of the fundraiser would be
to look at developing projects to achieve such goals, rather than focusing
on WMUK as a self-perpetuating entity.

I am really keen that we have a small membership cost (£5 is good) and
that this simply empowers the member to vote at AGMs etc. Adding other
features is likely to have a financial impact leading some to call for a
rise in the membership fee to cover services which not everyone may feel
are useful or even suitable.

all the best
Fabian
User:Leutha


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