[Wikimedia-l] Re: Open letter of support for Les sans pagEs

2022-09-18 Thread Yair Rand
Without having looked into the actual substance of whatever dispute is going on among frwiki and LSP, I want to put forward some good general principles: * The individual hiring and firing decisions of our organizations should be under the exclusive jurisdiction of the entities assigned those

[Wikimedia-l] Re: Leadership Development Working Group is ready for community feedback!

2022-09-18 Thread Andreas Kolbe
It's not exactly volunteer time. According to the documentation on Meta-Wiki[1] each of the 16 listed working group members is appointed for one year, and receives a stipend of $600 per year for their participation (estimated at 5 hours per week). I am surprised to see that the working group

[Wikimedia-l] Re: Leadership Development Working Group is ready for community feedback!

2022-09-18 Thread Gnangarra
working to provide a support system to help nurture and develop leaders within the volunteer community is valuable. We have a lot of long term leaders and there is room to make space for new ones, but with it comes an expectation that they follow certain already embedded culture norms. If the

[Wikimedia-l] Re: Leadership Development Working Group is ready for community feedback!

2022-09-18 Thread Dan Garry (Deskana)
On Sun, 18 Sept 2022 at 10:36, Philip Kopetzky wrote: > "* This project is specifically to develop a leadership development plan > that the Community Development team, a team which has some great people on > it and a serious possibility for good in supporting volunteers, can use to > do their

[Wikimedia-l] Re: Leadership Development Working Group is ready for community feedback!

2022-09-18 Thread Philip Kopetzky
"* This project is specifically to develop a leadership development plan that the Community Development team, a team which has some great people on it and a serious possibility for good in supporting volunteers, can use to do their work effectively. *" - I'm a bit dismayed that we are using