The movement roles group wants to let you know that we had a very fruitful 
working weekend in Frankfurt.  We are working on a charter and recommendations 
to share at Wikimania in Haifa.  

By way of background, the movement roles project is working on clarifying roles 
and responsibilities of different entities, groups and people supporting our 
global movement.  We believe that this is crucial to prepare the Wikimedia 
movement for growth and success in its mission to bring the sum of human 
knowledge to all people, particularly in reaching parts of the world that 
currently lack a Wikimedia community.  

In October the board of the Wikimedia Foundation approved the direction of the 
group and encouraged all interested parties to engage.  Over the past few 
months the movement roles group has been drawing together facts, ideas, and 
views from Wikimedians.  At the end of January we met in Frankfurt, not so much 
to make decisions, but to identify potential problems, common grounds and to 
inspire discussions and conversations

For transparency we have put the raw notes on meta, with some some context to 
give you a better impression of the actual situation. 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_roles_project/Working_group_meeting_2011-1-29

There is more background on our project on meta, too.  
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_roles_project

Better worked out proposals, wordings and summaries will come later, and we 
will initiate discussions on mailing lists and here on the wiki.  

We have a long way to go, yet!

Movement roles group: Alice Wiegand, Anirudh Bhati, Arne Klempert, Austin Hair, 
Barry Newstead, Bence Damokos, Bishakha Datta, Delphine Ménard, Galileo Vidoni, 
Jon Huggett, Lodewijk Gelauff, Morgan Chan, Samuel Klein        

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