Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update

2014-09-14 Thread Jayantilal Kothari
Why you are annoying others with these mails. No one is interested to know
who is Bishakha Dutta.

Regards,
Jayantilal.


On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Bishakha Datta bishakhada...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Thanks for this lovely email, Theo. It means a lot. Flashed me straight
 back to all the fun we had together, all of which helped balance out the
 tough debates. :)

 In case people are wondering, my term ends December 2014 - I'll be active
 until then, but am not seeking re-appointment for another two-year term.
 Being on the WMF board is extremely rewarding but a significant time
 commitment - one that I'm finding increasingly hard to fulfil, which is why
 I'm stepping down at the end of the year.

 But I'm going to continue to do other (less time-consuming) stuff in the
 movement after my term ends, so this is nowhere near goodbye.

 Cheers
 Bishakha





 On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Theo10011 de10...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am forwarding this update from the board below, in case this was
 overlooked. It seems relevant to the Indian community. It's sad to learn
 that Bishakha will not be seeking re-appointment to the board at the end of
 the year. The board, the community and the movement at large was always
 better for having her in it.

 I want to thank her for a lot of things, but I'm not sure if this is the
 right time or if I'll be online at the right time. In any case, I want to
 say I'm so grateful for her years of service and perseverance through many
 contentious topics. I'm the first to admit that we've certainly had our
 share of disagreements, and passionate debates over the year, but we also
 shared more than a few good laughs in person. I still remember when
 Bishakha was trying to tell me the correct pronunciation of Entschuldigen
 sie bitte over dinner, I'm sure my pronunciation didn't improve but she
 tried patiently and resiliently for more than an hour. Our disagreements
 stemmed mostly from relatively professional topics related to the board and
 the direction things were going, and I'm probably at fault for a lot of
 negativity during those times - I'm sorry about that Bishakha. She joined
 the board at a difficult time when the foundation was expanding and going
 through a lot of big changes, there weren't a lot of female Indian members
 around the board or the community back then but she always represented the
 Indian community with a smile, grace and resilience and tried to be as
 inclusive as possible along the way. I have nothing but the highest opinion
 of her personally, she was always warm and good-natured in all our personal
 interactions. I'm sure I'm not the only one in the Indian community who
 feels the same.

 Thanks for all the hard-work Bishakha. You will be missed, Ma'am.

 Warm regards
 Theo


 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jan-Bart de Vreede jdevre...@wikimedia.org
 Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 6:54 PM
 Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update
 To: Wikimedia Mailing List wikimedi...@lists.wikimedia.org


 Hello Everyone

 While the minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting will arrive in due
 time I wanted to update you on some internal matters at this point because
 there have been some changes in the board composition.

 Ana Toni joined our board last year but unfortunately the time demands
 placed upon a Wikimedia Board member were not compatible with her other
 commitments. This has given the board something to think about. We aim to
 be a board that is able to incorporate outside expertise to increase our
 effectiveness and possible candidates are often not able to commit the time
 which we currently require.. In the coming period we want to have a look at
 the time which is demanded of a board member (especially our in person
 meetings which require a lot of travel) and look at which activities we
 need to perform as a board. We want to thank Ana for her contributions. The
 insights gained from her position as Chair of Greenpeace International were
 especially useful to us as a board. We are sad to see her go, but we hope
 to keep her in “our space”.

 Bishakha Datta joined our board in March 2010 and has indicated to us
 that she is not available for re-appointment after her term runs out in
 December of this year. We will take the time to properly thank her for her
 great contributions when her term formally ends in December.

 While these things are part of of the normal turnover of the composition
 of the board (and are also an opportunity to attract new fields of
 expertise as needed) there is a matter of board stability during the first
 year of the tenure of our new Executive Director. In response to Lila's
 request for stability the board has decided the following:

 1) Alice Wiegand was appointed to finish out Ana's term ending December
 2014.  We also appointed Alice to carry out the subsequent term ending
 December 2016.

 2) Last year at Wikimania I was appointed to the board for a two year
 period, but I tendered my resignation 

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update

2014-09-14 Thread Sudhanwa Jogalekar
+ 1
 On Aug 18, 2014 9:04 PM, Ashwin Baindur ashwin.bain...@gmail.com wrote:

 Bishakha, as one who benefitted from your advice and friendship, let me
 also add my word of thanks especially during the difficult days of
 WikiConference 2011. We trust we will find things to do in common so that
 we remain in touch! :)



 On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Bishakha Datta bishakhada...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Thanks for this lovely email, Theo. It means a lot. Flashed me straight
 back to all the fun we had together, all of which helped balance out the
 tough debates. :)

 In case people are wondering, my term ends December 2014 - I'll be active
 until then, but am not seeking re-appointment for another two-year term.
 Being on the WMF board is extremely rewarding but a significant time
 commitment - one that I'm finding increasingly hard to fulfil, which is why
 I'm stepping down at the end of the year.

 But I'm going to continue to do other (less time-consuming) stuff in the
 movement after my term ends, so this is nowhere near goodbye.

 Cheers
 Bishakha





 On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Theo10011 de10...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am forwarding this update from the board below, in case this was
 overlooked. It seems relevant to the Indian community. It's sad to learn
 that Bishakha will not be seeking re-appointment to the board at the end of
 the year. The board, the community and the movement at large was always
 better for having her in it.

 I want to thank her for a lot of things, but I'm not sure if this is the
 right time or if I'll be online at the right time. In any case, I want to
 say I'm so grateful for her years of service and perseverance through many
 contentious topics. I'm the first to admit that we've certainly had our
 share of disagreements, and passionate debates over the year, but we also
 shared more than a few good laughs in person. I still remember when
 Bishakha was trying to tell me the correct pronunciation of Entschuldigen
 sie bitte over dinner, I'm sure my pronunciation didn't improve but she
 tried patiently and resiliently for more than an hour. Our disagreements
 stemmed mostly from relatively professional topics related to the board and
 the direction things were going, and I'm probably at fault for a lot of
 negativity during those times - I'm sorry about that Bishakha. She joined
 the board at a difficult time when the foundation was expanding and going
 through a lot of big changes, there weren't a lot of female Indian members
 around the board or the community back then but she always represented the
 Indian community with a smile, grace and resilience and tried to be as
 inclusive as possible along the way. I have nothing but the highest opinion
 of her personally, she was always warm and good-natured in all our personal
 interactions. I'm sure I'm not the only one in the Indian community who
 feels the same.

 Thanks for all the hard-work Bishakha. You will be missed, Ma'am.

 Warm regards
 Theo


 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jan-Bart de Vreede jdevre...@wikimedia.org
 Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 6:54 PM
 Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update
 To: Wikimedia Mailing List wikimedi...@lists.wikimedia.org


 Hello Everyone

 While the minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting will arrive in due
 time I wanted to update you on some internal matters at this point because
 there have been some changes in the board composition.

 Ana Toni joined our board last year but unfortunately the time demands
 placed upon a Wikimedia Board member were not compatible with her other
 commitments. This has given the board something to think about. We aim to
 be a board that is able to incorporate outside expertise to increase our
 effectiveness and possible candidates are often not able to commit the time
 which we currently require.. In the coming period we want to have a look at
 the time which is demanded of a board member (especially our in person
 meetings which require a lot of travel) and look at which activities we
 need to perform as a board. We want to thank Ana for her contributions. The
 insights gained from her position as Chair of Greenpeace International were
 especially useful to us as a board. We are sad to see her go, but we hope
 to keep her in “our space”.

 Bishakha Datta joined our board in March 2010 and has indicated to us
 that she is not available for re-appointment after her term runs out in
 December of this year. We will take the time to properly thank her for her
 great contributions when her term formally ends in December.

 While these things are part of of the normal turnover of the composition
 of the board (and are also an opportunity to attract new fields of
 expertise as needed) there is a matter of board stability during the first
 year of the tenure of our new Executive Director. In response to Lila's
 request for stability the board has decided the following:

 1) Alice Wiegand was appointed to finish out Ana's term ending 

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update

2014-08-18 Thread Ashwin Baindur
Bishakha, as one who benefitted from your advice and friendship, let me
also add my word of thanks especially during the difficult days of
WikiConference 2011. We trust we will find things to do in common so that
we remain in touch! :)



On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Bishakha Datta bishakhada...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Thanks for this lovely email, Theo. It means a lot. Flashed me straight
 back to all the fun we had together, all of which helped balance out the
 tough debates. :)

 In case people are wondering, my term ends December 2014 - I'll be active
 until then, but am not seeking re-appointment for another two-year term.
 Being on the WMF board is extremely rewarding but a significant time
 commitment - one that I'm finding increasingly hard to fulfil, which is why
 I'm stepping down at the end of the year.

 But I'm going to continue to do other (less time-consuming) stuff in the
 movement after my term ends, so this is nowhere near goodbye.

 Cheers
 Bishakha





 On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Theo10011 de10...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am forwarding this update from the board below, in case this was
 overlooked. It seems relevant to the Indian community. It's sad to learn
 that Bishakha will not be seeking re-appointment to the board at the end of
 the year. The board, the community and the movement at large was always
 better for having her in it.

 I want to thank her for a lot of things, but I'm not sure if this is the
 right time or if I'll be online at the right time. In any case, I want to
 say I'm so grateful for her years of service and perseverance through many
 contentious topics. I'm the first to admit that we've certainly had our
 share of disagreements, and passionate debates over the year, but we also
 shared more than a few good laughs in person. I still remember when
 Bishakha was trying to tell me the correct pronunciation of Entschuldigen
 sie bitte over dinner, I'm sure my pronunciation didn't improve but she
 tried patiently and resiliently for more than an hour. Our disagreements
 stemmed mostly from relatively professional topics related to the board and
 the direction things were going, and I'm probably at fault for a lot of
 negativity during those times - I'm sorry about that Bishakha. She joined
 the board at a difficult time when the foundation was expanding and going
 through a lot of big changes, there weren't a lot of female Indian members
 around the board or the community back then but she always represented the
 Indian community with a smile, grace and resilience and tried to be as
 inclusive as possible along the way. I have nothing but the highest opinion
 of her personally, she was always warm and good-natured in all our personal
 interactions. I'm sure I'm not the only one in the Indian community who
 feels the same.

 Thanks for all the hard-work Bishakha. You will be missed, Ma'am.

 Warm regards
 Theo


 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jan-Bart de Vreede jdevre...@wikimedia.org
 Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 6:54 PM
 Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update
 To: Wikimedia Mailing List wikimedi...@lists.wikimedia.org


 Hello Everyone

 While the minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting will arrive in due
 time I wanted to update you on some internal matters at this point because
 there have been some changes in the board composition.

 Ana Toni joined our board last year but unfortunately the time demands
 placed upon a Wikimedia Board member were not compatible with her other
 commitments. This has given the board something to think about. We aim to
 be a board that is able to incorporate outside expertise to increase our
 effectiveness and possible candidates are often not able to commit the time
 which we currently require.. In the coming period we want to have a look at
 the time which is demanded of a board member (especially our in person
 meetings which require a lot of travel) and look at which activities we
 need to perform as a board. We want to thank Ana for her contributions. The
 insights gained from her position as Chair of Greenpeace International were
 especially useful to us as a board. We are sad to see her go, but we hope
 to keep her in “our space”.

 Bishakha Datta joined our board in March 2010 and has indicated to us
 that she is not available for re-appointment after her term runs out in
 December of this year. We will take the time to properly thank her for her
 great contributions when her term formally ends in December.

 While these things are part of of the normal turnover of the composition
 of the board (and are also an opportunity to attract new fields of
 expertise as needed) there is a matter of board stability during the first
 year of the tenure of our new Executive Director. In response to Lila's
 request for stability the board has decided the following:

 1) Alice Wiegand was appointed to finish out Ana's term ending December
 2014.  We also appointed Alice to carry out the subsequent term ending
 December 

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update

2014-08-16 Thread Bishakha Datta
Thanks for this lovely email, Theo. It means a lot. Flashed me straight
back to all the fun we had together, all of which helped balance out the
tough debates. :)

In case people are wondering, my term ends December 2014 - I'll be active
until then, but am not seeking re-appointment for another two-year term.
Being on the WMF board is extremely rewarding but a significant time
commitment - one that I'm finding increasingly hard to fulfil, which is why
I'm stepping down at the end of the year.

But I'm going to continue to do other (less time-consuming) stuff in the
movement after my term ends, so this is nowhere near goodbye.

Cheers
Bishakha





On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Theo10011 de10...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am forwarding this update from the board below, in case this was
 overlooked. It seems relevant to the Indian community. It's sad to learn
 that Bishakha will not be seeking re-appointment to the board at the end of
 the year. The board, the community and the movement at large was always
 better for having her in it.

 I want to thank her for a lot of things, but I'm not sure if this is the
 right time or if I'll be online at the right time. In any case, I want to
 say I'm so grateful for her years of service and perseverance through many
 contentious topics. I'm the first to admit that we've certainly had our
 share of disagreements, and passionate debates over the year, but we also
 shared more than a few good laughs in person. I still remember when
 Bishakha was trying to tell me the correct pronunciation of Entschuldigen
 sie bitte over dinner, I'm sure my pronunciation didn't improve but she
 tried patiently and resiliently for more than an hour. Our disagreements
 stemmed mostly from relatively professional topics related to the board and
 the direction things were going, and I'm probably at fault for a lot of
 negativity during those times - I'm sorry about that Bishakha. She joined
 the board at a difficult time when the foundation was expanding and going
 through a lot of big changes, there weren't a lot of female Indian members
 around the board or the community back then but she always represented the
 Indian community with a smile, grace and resilience and tried to be as
 inclusive as possible along the way. I have nothing but the highest opinion
 of her personally, she was always warm and good-natured in all our personal
 interactions. I'm sure I'm not the only one in the Indian community who
 feels the same.

 Thanks for all the hard-work Bishakha. You will be missed, Ma'am.

 Warm regards
 Theo


 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jan-Bart de Vreede jdevre...@wikimedia.org
 Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 6:54 PM
 Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Board Meeting Update
 To: Wikimedia Mailing List wikimedi...@lists.wikimedia.org


 Hello Everyone

 While the minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting will arrive in due time
 I wanted to update you on some internal matters at this point because there
 have been some changes in the board composition.

 Ana Toni joined our board last year but unfortunately the time demands
 placed upon a Wikimedia Board member were not compatible with her other
 commitments. This has given the board something to think about. We aim to
 be a board that is able to incorporate outside expertise to increase our
 effectiveness and possible candidates are often not able to commit the time
 which we currently require.. In the coming period we want to have a look at
 the time which is demanded of a board member (especially our in person
 meetings which require a lot of travel) and look at which activities we
 need to perform as a board. We want to thank Ana for her contributions. The
 insights gained from her position as Chair of Greenpeace International were
 especially useful to us as a board. We are sad to see her go, but we hope
 to keep her in “our space”.

 Bishakha Datta joined our board in March 2010 and has indicated to us that
 she is not available for re-appointment after her term runs out in December
 of this year. We will take the time to properly thank her for her great
 contributions when her term formally ends in December.

 While these things are part of of the normal turnover of the composition
 of the board (and are also an opportunity to attract new fields of
 expertise as needed) there is a matter of board stability during the first
 year of the tenure of our new Executive Director. In response to Lila's
 request for stability the board has decided the following:

 1) Alice Wiegand was appointed to finish out Ana's term ending December
 2014.  We also appointed Alice to carry out the subsequent term ending
 December 2016.

 2) Last year at Wikimania I was appointed to the board for a two year
 period, but I tendered my resignation effective the end of this year.  At
 the Board's request I reconsidered that resignation, and will serve out the
 rest of my original two year term ending December 2015.

 This does mean we will start the search