Re: [Wikimedia-l] Movement Strategy: New roles for working group members, synthesis underway, and more

2019-11-28 Thread Ziko van Dijk
Thank you for the update, Nicole.
Kind regards
Ziko

Am Do., 28. Nov. 2019 um 15:44 Uhr schrieb Philip Kopetzky <
philip.kopet...@gmail.com>:

> Yaroslav, the recommendations have always come with the caveat that the
> actual implementation depends on the communities implementing them
> themselves, adapting them to fit the needs of a specific community.
>
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 16:36, Yaroslav Blanter  wrote:
>
> > The recommendations must be first presented to the movement (and,
> > specifically, to the project communities) for approval, and only them
> > whatever will be approved, can be presented to the Board,
> >
> > The reverse sequence will likely result in outright rejection of
> > recommendations by the editing communities and further alienation WMF
> from
> > the communities.
> >
> > Best
> > Yaroslav
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 5:20 PM Nicole Ebber 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > I’m happy to share an overview of what’s been happening in movement
> > > strategy lately.
> > >
> > > == New roles and bringing the recommendations together ==
> > > From now until the end of the year, the focus will be on identifying
> > > the overlaps in the 89 recommendations produced by the nine thematic
> > > area working groups. The goal here is to create one synthesized set of
> > > recommendations and an accessible, digestible Movement Strategy
> > > document to be shared publicly in January.
> > >
> > > To do this, we asked working group members in October to let us know
> > > if they’d be interested in continuing to contribute to the Wikimedia
> > > 2030 Movement Strategy in one of the following roles: Writer,
> > > connector, or reviewer.[1]
> > >
> > > 15 have signed up to be writers, 10 as connectors, and 17 as
> > > reviewers. Writers will look for overlaps and similarities in the
> > > existing content to see where multiple recommendations could be merged
> > > and unified. Connectors will work closely with writers to help them
> > > improve and expand the content and assess how and where to best
> > > integrate phase 1 material, research, and community input. Reviewers
> > > will go through the synthesized recommendations and provide specific
> > > additional perspectives, expertise, contexts, and advice as needed.
> > >
> > > The writers are currently in a high period of activity, which began in
> > > early November and will run through December, with ongoing support
> > > from the connectors. Alongside bringing together the existing
> > > recommendations, they are also defining principles that underpin and
> > > guide the content of these recommendations. The writers will come
> > > together in Berlin in the first week of December to work intensively
> > > on consolidating the recommendations and finalize the work.
> > >
> > > == Next steps ==
> > > When the synthesized recommendations are ready and published in early
> > > 2020, a final round of movement conversations will take place.
> > > Movement stakeholders will have a chance to understand the path
> > > towards these recommendations and to review the semi-final document.
> > > The final recommendations will be presented to the Board of Trustees
> > > in March and subsequently to the movement for approval. The first step
> > > towards implementation will be discussing prioritization and
> > > sequencing of the recommendations, as well as agreeing upon
> > > responsibilities for bringing each recommendation to life.[2]
> > >
> > > We’ll keep you posted on future developments and more concrete steps
> > > towards approval here and on Wikimedia Space, so stay tuned!
> > >
> > > Best wishes,
> > > Nicole
> > >
> > > [1]
> > >
> >
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Working_Groups#Synthesis_Groups
> > > [2]
> > >
> >
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Overview/Timeline#Detailed_timeline_October_2019_to_June_2020
> > >
> > > --
> > > Nicole Ebber
> > > Leiterin Internationale Beziehungen
> > > Program Manager Wikimedia 2030 Movement Strategy
> > > Wikimedia Deutschland e. V. | Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin
> > > Tel. (030) 219 158 26-0
> > > https://wikimedia.de
> > >
> > > Unsere Vision ist eine Welt, in der alle Menschen am Wissen der
> > > Menschheit teilhaben, es nutzen und mehren können. Helfen Sie uns
> > > dabei! https://spenden.wikimedia.de
> > >
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> > > V. Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts
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> > > Steuernummer 27/029/42207.
> > >
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Movement Strategy: New roles for working group members, synthesis underway, and more

2019-11-28 Thread Philip Kopetzky
Yaroslav, the recommendations have always come with the caveat that the
actual implementation depends on the communities implementing them
themselves, adapting them to fit the needs of a specific community.

On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 16:36, Yaroslav Blanter  wrote:

> The recommendations must be first presented to the movement (and,
> specifically, to the project communities) for approval, and only them
> whatever will be approved, can be presented to the Board,
>
> The reverse sequence will likely result in outright rejection of
> recommendations by the editing communities and further alienation WMF from
> the communities.
>
> Best
> Yaroslav
>
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 5:20 PM Nicole Ebber 
> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I’m happy to share an overview of what’s been happening in movement
> > strategy lately.
> >
> > == New roles and bringing the recommendations together ==
> > From now until the end of the year, the focus will be on identifying
> > the overlaps in the 89 recommendations produced by the nine thematic
> > area working groups. The goal here is to create one synthesized set of
> > recommendations and an accessible, digestible Movement Strategy
> > document to be shared publicly in January.
> >
> > To do this, we asked working group members in October to let us know
> > if they’d be interested in continuing to contribute to the Wikimedia
> > 2030 Movement Strategy in one of the following roles: Writer,
> > connector, or reviewer.[1]
> >
> > 15 have signed up to be writers, 10 as connectors, and 17 as
> > reviewers. Writers will look for overlaps and similarities in the
> > existing content to see where multiple recommendations could be merged
> > and unified. Connectors will work closely with writers to help them
> > improve and expand the content and assess how and where to best
> > integrate phase 1 material, research, and community input. Reviewers
> > will go through the synthesized recommendations and provide specific
> > additional perspectives, expertise, contexts, and advice as needed.
> >
> > The writers are currently in a high period of activity, which began in
> > early November and will run through December, with ongoing support
> > from the connectors. Alongside bringing together the existing
> > recommendations, they are also defining principles that underpin and
> > guide the content of these recommendations. The writers will come
> > together in Berlin in the first week of December to work intensively
> > on consolidating the recommendations and finalize the work.
> >
> > == Next steps ==
> > When the synthesized recommendations are ready and published in early
> > 2020, a final round of movement conversations will take place.
> > Movement stakeholders will have a chance to understand the path
> > towards these recommendations and to review the semi-final document.
> > The final recommendations will be presented to the Board of Trustees
> > in March and subsequently to the movement for approval. The first step
> > towards implementation will be discussing prioritization and
> > sequencing of the recommendations, as well as agreeing upon
> > responsibilities for bringing each recommendation to life.[2]
> >
> > We’ll keep you posted on future developments and more concrete steps
> > towards approval here and on Wikimedia Space, so stay tuned!
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Nicole
> >
> > [1]
> >
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Working_Groups#Synthesis_Groups
> > [2]
> >
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Overview/Timeline#Detailed_timeline_October_2019_to_June_2020
> >
> > --
> > Nicole Ebber
> > Leiterin Internationale Beziehungen
> > Program Manager Wikimedia 2030 Movement Strategy
> > Wikimedia Deutschland e. V. | Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin
> > Tel. (030) 219 158 26-0
> > https://wikimedia.de
> >
> > Unsere Vision ist eine Welt, in der alle Menschen am Wissen der
> > Menschheit teilhaben, es nutzen und mehren können. Helfen Sie uns
> > dabei! https://spenden.wikimedia.de
> >
> > Wikimedia Deutschland — Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e.
> > V. Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts
> > Berlin-Charlottenburg unter der Nummer 23855 B. Als gemeinnützig
> > anerkannt durch das Finanzamt für Körperschaften I Berlin,
> > Steuernummer 27/029/42207.
> >
> > ___
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