[Wikimedia-l] Changes to India Program

2012-07-30 Thread Barry Newstead (WMF)
Dear global Wikimedia community,

As a follow up to Hisham's message, I would like to thank Hisham for his 
efforts in support of Wikimedia in India.  He has been a great partner to the 
Wikimedia Foundation team and has worked tirelessly to build the India Program. 
 He has worked in a challenging environment trying to do work in the Wikimedia 
movement that hasn’t been done before.  While there have been ups and downs, 
our work in India has broken new ground for the movement and taught us all 
valuable lessons that we are applying in India and around the world.  There is 
an unprecedented level of activity happening in India with promising programs 
that position the movement for continued growth.

Hisham also leaves behind an India Program that is working effectively with 
community members on a number of positive initiatives including community 
growth partnerships in several Indic languages, support for a new Malayalam 
education program, a GLAM partnership at the Crafts Museum, new wikiclubs at 
the British Council, ongoing efforts to leverage social media, and a dramatic 
increase in blog coverage of the India community’s work. There are also 
exciting developments on mobile that will be announced soon. This work will 
continue.

Hisham’s departure coincides with another change in the India Program. We are 
pleased to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation has approved a grant to the 
Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) in Bangalore to expand their Access to 
Knowledge programme to support the achievement of the Wikimedia mission in 
India.  CIS is a leading organization in India working on Internet policy. They 
are part of the broad free and open community. CIS is a long time friend of 
Wikimedia, our community in Bangalore, and the Wikimedia India chapter.

CIS has committed to sustaining and building upon the work of the India 
Program. They plan to hire the existing program consultants as staff and will 
conduct a search for a new programme director. The program team will be based 
in Delhi. CIS will be sharing their program plans shortly and will want to 
incorporate community feedback.

The grant will be for two years in duration to complete the original first 
stage of the catalyst strategy. The first year’s grant will be for a total of 
INR 11,000,000 subject to final budget approvals. The second year will be for a 
similar amount plus inflation subject to a budget review in May 2013. The grant 
will be renewable via the Wikimedia Grants program (or the FDC, if CIS were to 
become an affiliated organization and meet eligibility).

This is a shift in how the Wikimedia Foundation seeks to support work in India. 
Rather than hire consultants or open an office of our own, we think it is 
preferable to work with an established institution that can bring valuable 
relationships and capabilities to support our movement.  CIS will be a partner 
to the Wikimedia Foundation, but will operate autonomously in accordance with 
the terms of the grant agreement.  

CIS will hire a programme director for the work.  The recruitment process will 
draw on the best practices Wikimedia used in Brazil and incorporate active 
community participation in the process. They will share more info on this soon. 
 

We have prepared an FAQ on Meta[1] and ask that questions or comments be posted 
there.  I will endeavour to respond in a timely fashion, though I will be on a 
flight until 20:00 UTC tonight and will be in meetings in Dubai on Tuesday 
morning.  

Finally, I'd like to wish Hisham all the best in his future endeavours. He has 
taken us through a critical first stage of our work in India and set us up for 
significant progress during the next stage. He will be missed and I hope he 
will stay a part of the Wikimedia community in India.

Best regards,
Barry

[1] 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/India_Program/India_Program_Announcement_and_FAQ_-_30_July_2012
  

--  
Barry Newstead  
Chief Global Development Officer
Wikimedia Foundation

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[Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] Tilman Bayer officially joins the Wikimedia Foundation staff

2012-05-19 Thread Barry Newstead (WMF)
Hi everyone,

I am pleased to announce that Tilman Bayer has officially joined the Wikimedia 
Foundation's Global Development team as Senior Operations Analyst focused on 
movement communications starting this week. He has just relocated to SF after 
receiving his work visa.

As most of you will be aware, Tilman has been working in the communications 
team focusing on movement communications since last July, as a remote 
contractor based in Germany. He has been instrumental in the enhancement to our 
monthly reporting, continued improvement to our blogging and the development of 
our last annual report among other things. Tilman and Dario Taraborelli 
co-founded and continues to edit the monthly Wikimedia research newsletter. In 
particular, I'd like to highlight his work to get our reports translated, so 
that they are more accessible for the whole community. 

In his new role as a staff member, Tilman will continue to work closely with 
the communications team in support of the whole foundation team, e.g. working 
on the WMF blog, editing the WMF monthly reports and annual report, and 
developing multi-lingual communications solutions . His role will now include 
the analysis of quantitative data and other research to understand and address 
movement communication challenges.  He will work on projects to improve our 
communications systems in partnership with other groups in the Foundation.  He 
will report to me for the short term, but will transition to reporting to our 
soon to be announced Director, Global Learning and Grantmaking.

As User:HaeB, Tilman has been active in both the German and English Wikipedia 
since 2003. He was a checkuser on the German Wikipedia for half a decade, and 
until joining WMF last year was the editor-in-chief of the Wikipedia Signpost, 
the English Wikipedia's community newsletter.  He holds degrees in mathematics 
from the University of Cambridge and the University of Bonn.

Please join me in welcoming Tilman to the Wikimedia Foundation team in San 
Francisco.

Best,
Barry


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Chief Global Development Officer
Wikimedia Foundation

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[Wikimedia-l] FDC Advisory Group selection complete

2012-04-23 Thread Barry Newstead (WMF)
Hi - 

Per earlier communications, we have selected the Advisory Group to support the 
design process for the Funds Dissemination Committee in accordance with the 
formation process we laid out on Meta.[1]

The FDC Advisory Group role and the names of the members can be found on 
Meta.[2]

Thanks to all who were nominated for the Group and we hope that everyone will 
contribute to the process.

Please do watch the Funds Dissemination Committee pages and contribute to the 
design process.[3]

[1] 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Funds_Dissemination_Committee/FDC_Advisory_Group/Formation
[2] 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Funds_Dissemination_Committee/FDC_Advisory_Group
[3] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Funds_Dissemination_Committee


Thanks,
Barry

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Barry Newstead 
Chief Global Development Officer
Wikimedia Foundation

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