On the whole I'm fine with this.  (Not that I have a vote ...)  Just a couple 
of things:

  1.  We are in more need of experts in Asian, African and American languages 
than European ones at this point.
  2.  We usually discuss personnel issues on the private list.

Steven


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From: Langcom <[email protected]> on behalf of Jon Harald 
Søby <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 8:14 AM
To: Wikimedia Foundation Language Committee <[email protected]>; 
[email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Langcom] Proposal to add Kimberli Mäkäräinen as LangCom member

Amir asked Kimberli Mäkäräinen (User:Yupik) if she would be interested in 
serving on the language committee. Since I have worked a lot with Kimberli over 
the years, especially on the Sámi project that Wikimedia Norge is working on, 
we thought it would be a good idea if I introduce her to the list.

Kimberli is originally from the US, but has lived in Finland for decades, where 
she studies for her PhD and works as a professional translator. She has been a 
Wikipedia contributor for many many years already, especially working in the 
Northern Sámi Wikipedia, but also in several other languages. In order to get 
details right I asked her to send me some, and she had this nice academic 
introduction ready at hand:

Kimberli Mäkäräinen graduated from the University of Illinois at 
Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), USA (BA in Linguistics with high distinction, 1994), 
the University of Helsinki (UH), Finland (BA in English Translation, 2015; MA 
in English Translation, 2016), and is a thesis short of a second MA in Saami 
Studies from UH (2016–). Ms. Mäkäräinen has combined her love of translating 
legislation, terminology, and the Saami languages in her PhD, which debates the 
ease of understanding the terminology used in Finnish legislation translated 
into Skolt Saami. Awarded High Distinction from UIUC for her thesis, A Papyrus 
in Fayumic Coptic, she is an authorized translator from Finnish into English, 
and received an NIAS SUPRA Nordic Scholarship for her work on translating 
legislation in multilingual legal systems involving lesser-resourced languages. 
Both professionally and personally, Ms. Mäkäräinen believes everyone should be 
able to read the laws affecting their everyday lives in their own language and 
more resources should be allocated to allow this to happen. Accordingly, she 
advocates through her work for the use of languages ranging from Tundra Nenets 
to Zulu in open-knowledge projects like Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, 
the Helsinki Term Bank for the Arts and Sciences, and other dictionary and 
knowledge projects.

I believe Kimberli would make a great addition to the language committee, and 
hope you all agree. :-)

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mvh
Jon Harald Søby
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