Hi, The best starting point (apart from policy.wikimedia.org) is to read a few blogposts on what has been done in the US and Europe, for instance. This way you can get a feeling of how we operate and where we come from.
Here's a small selection: http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/09/02/new-wikimedia-public-policy-site/ http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/03/18/wikimedia-open-access-policy/ http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/06/12/securing-wikimedia-sites-with-https/ http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/02/04/european_copyright_reform/ http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/03/02/free-knowledge-european-union/ http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/04/24/european-copyright-reform/ http://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/06/06/the-weasel-lobster-race/ Cheers, Dimi 2015-10-11 18:10 GMT+02:00 Milton Solórzano <[email protected]>: > No sweat Dimi, I just mean I'm ignorant about the issues. I joined the > list because I trust you guys are on point about advocacy, my question was > really how do I educate myself about the policy issues at stake? > > Thanks, > -Milton > On Oct 11, 2015 9:07 AM, "Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov" < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Milton, >> >> Sorry about that! I was just welcoming a new member. >> >> Otherwise most communication here is on-topic and about specific policy >> issues. >> >> Best, >> Dimi >> >> 2015-10-10 8:24 GMT+02:00 Milton Solórzano <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hello All, >>> >>> I'm having trouble understanding what's going on in these emails. They >>> feel like intra-department threads at an office. How can I get up to speed? >>> >>> -Milton >>> Vacaville, CA >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Publicpolicy mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/publicpolicy >>> >>> >>
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