Dear all,

A good annual plan provides staff with clear direction for the upcoming year. 
It builds on the long-term strategy and on the organization's core values. It 
takes the external trends and forces into account that affect the 
organization's ability to fulfill its mission. It is written in a language that 
is understandable. It sparks excitement about the road ahead, while creating a 
shared understanding of what success looks like and how to measure it.

Measured against these criteria, the Wikimedia Foundation's annual plan for 
2023–24 is an enormous improvement over previous documents of this kind and I'd 
like to take the opportunity to thank everyone involved in creating this plan 
for their hard work. 

The plan does a great job at providing context and is also honest in its 
assessment of what went wrong in the past, as well as about the general 
situation we're currently in. It acknowledges that "there are activities where 
others in the movement may be better placed to have meaningful impact". It is 
honest about the collective "strategy fatigue and loss of momentum" we've been 
facing for a while now.

With regard to the high-level picture, the plan describes clearly how the 
ongoing change in search habits on the web and the advent of generative AI have 
the potential to affect our projects significantly going forward. When you dig 
deeper you'll find all kinds of little nuggets that address technical and 
non-technical issues we've been dealing with over the past couple of years.

I found the plan easier to read than comparable documents we've seen on Meta 
and elsewhere. As a non-native English speaker, I particularly welcome this 
change!

On this list and on our wikis we've traditionally been quick in pointing out 
flaws and what's not working well. I hope this email is a step toward a world 
where we're equally as fast when it comes to providing positive feedback 
whenever appropriate.

All the best,

Frank
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