Re: [Wikimedia-l] WMF work environment

2019-10-03 Thread Henry Wood
Pine What exactly do you suggest that you or the rest of us could actually do with a "better understanding" of these issues? Without taking any position on whether there is some form of stress, is it likely to be anything other than exacerbated by exposing it in public, with no real prospect of

Re: [Wikimedia-l] WMF work environment

2019-10-03 Thread Antoine Musso
On 03/10/2019 12:47, Antoine Musso wrote: [wmf-staff-and-contractors] * https://github.com/thcipriani/wmf-staff-and-contractors [official website] * https://wikimediafoundation.org/role/staff-contractors/ As a follow up, note that this source of data is most probably inaccurate. The website

Re: [Wikimedia-l] WMF work environment

2019-10-03 Thread Antoine Musso
On 02/10/2019 22:09, Pine W wrote: Hello, Something I am sensing from multiple sources, sometimes more through implication than specific statements, is that there is a sense of turmoil in WMF. I think that some amounts of internal politics and staff turnover are normal, but over the past few

Re: [Wikimedia-l] WMF work environment

2019-10-02 Thread Paulo Santos Perneta
A surprising amount of staff turnover, and the relation between WMF and the communities extremely eroded by a row of bad moves and general bad attitude. I was told I'm too new to this, and it was worst during superprotect, but it's still mind-boggling why what was supposed to be a symbiotic and