Re: [Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia France] Creation of a scientific committee

2015-01-19 Thread Christophe Henner
Hi Everyone,

Last Thursday, we held our onboarding meeting for our advisory board.

Some pictures available there :
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Conseil_scientifique_de_Wikimedia_France

A quick summary, we provided the membres with all the printed documentation
we have about Wikimedia and Wikimedia France. During roughly two hours we
explained to them what was Wikimedia as a whole, and the strategy of
Wikimedia France.

I must say I'm delighted by the outcomes. The members showed a deep
interest for what we do. Not only did they show interest in reading and
reviewing our quaterly reports, but they ask for complementary meetings to
provide more insights on specific topic. The one that gathered the most
interest being user retention and what can we, as a local organisation, do.

We have yet to see how things will go, and if the interest of the first
meeting lasts and becomes actions.

As usual if you have any question, feel free to ask.

All the best,

--
Christophe

On 13 January 2015 at 12:56, Christophe Henner christophe.hen...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi Pine,

 Yes that would be the best translation.

 I hesitated to use advisory board but wanted to keep a coherence between
 the french and the translated name to make it easier in the future to share
 what it brings to us :)

 --
 Christophe

 On 13 January 2015 at 12:52, Pine W wiki.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Christophe,

 Thanks for this information. It took me a few minutes to figure out what
 the American equivalent to this committee is; at first I thought this
 announcement was about a research committee. I think our equivalent is what
 we would call an advisory board. Please see
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advisory_board; does this look like a good
 description of what WMFR intends for its scientific committee? I ask partly
 because at this very moment I am working on Cascadia Wikimedia User Group's
 budget and goals documents, and it is helpful to know what experiments
 other movement organizations are doing as we think about how we want to
 move forward with the Cascadia group.

 Thank you. (:

 Pine



 Pine

 *This is an Encyclopedia* https://www.wikipedia.org/






 *One gateway to the wide garden of knowledge, where lies The deep rock of
 our past, in which we must delve The well of our future,The clear water we
 must leave untainted for those who come after us,The fertile earth, in
 which truth may grow in bright places, tended by many hands,And the broad
 fall of sunshine, warming our first steps toward knowing how much we do not
 know.*

 *—Catherine Munro*

 On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:36 AM, Christophe Henner 
 christophe.hen...@wikimedia.fr wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 First of all, I wish everyone a happy new year.

 Even if the first days of 2015 were tainted by violence, we also
 witnessed
 people shouting how freedom is important. I hope 2015 will be at the
 image
 of the latter.

 Now, to the announcement.

 As you might know, Wikimedia France is working hard at improving its
 governance. A gap we identified month ago was that we lacked external
 point
 of views regarding our activities.

 In order to fix that, we created a scientific committee. This committee
 is
 a test, it doesn't exist in our bylaws. So, in 2015, we're trying this
 out
 to see if it can help us better do our work.

 This first committee is chaired by Rémi Mathis, my awesome and wonderful
 predecessor. It has 8 members, including Rémi :

- *Dominique Cardon*, sociologist at Orange Labs laboratory and
associate professor at Marne-la-Vallée university (
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique_Cardon)
- *Camille François*, Fellow at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center
 for
Internet and Society
- *Laurent Le Bon*, Chief curator, director of Picasso-Paris national
musuem (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurent_Le_Bon)
- *Frédéric Martel*, journalist, writer and producer at France Culture
(French public radio) (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Martel)
- *Rémi Mathis*, former Wikimédia France chair, historian, curator (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9mi_Mathis)
- *Louise Merzeau*, associate professor at Paris Ouest university in
information sciences (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Merzeau)
- *Henri Verdier*, Etalab director , Chief Data Officer for France (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Verdier)
- *Cédric Villani*, mathématician, Fields Medalist (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9dric_Villani)


 Those 8 persons will meet for the first time this week to better
 understand
 what Wikimedia is. For the coming year, we will ask their inputs and
 opinions on what we're doing and planning to do for free knowledge.

 As said earlier, this is a test. We will try to share as much as we can
 our
 feedback on how it goes and if it's useful for Wikimedia France.

 The announcement in french is available on our blog :

 

Re: [Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia France] Creation of a scientific committee

2015-01-13 Thread Christophe Henner
Hi Pine,

Yes that would be the best translation.

I hesitated to use advisory board but wanted to keep a coherence between
the french and the translated name to make it easier in the future to share
what it brings to us :)

--
Christophe

On 13 January 2015 at 12:52, Pine W wiki.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Christophe,

 Thanks for this information. It took me a few minutes to figure out what
 the American equivalent to this committee is; at first I thought this
 announcement was about a research committee. I think our equivalent is what
 we would call an advisory board. Please see
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advisory_board; does this look like a good
 description of what WMFR intends for its scientific committee? I ask partly
 because at this very moment I am working on Cascadia Wikimedia User Group's
 budget and goals documents, and it is helpful to know what experiments
 other movement organizations are doing as we think about how we want to
 move forward with the Cascadia group.

 Thank you. (:

 Pine



 Pine

 *This is an Encyclopedia* https://www.wikipedia.org/






 *One gateway to the wide garden of knowledge, where lies The deep rock of
 our past, in which we must delve The well of our future,The clear water we
 must leave untainted for those who come after us,The fertile earth, in
 which truth may grow in bright places, tended by many hands,And the broad
 fall of sunshine, warming our first steps toward knowing how much we do not
 know.*

 *—Catherine Munro*

 On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:36 AM, Christophe Henner 
 christophe.hen...@wikimedia.fr wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 First of all, I wish everyone a happy new year.

 Even if the first days of 2015 were tainted by violence, we also witnessed
 people shouting how freedom is important. I hope 2015 will be at the image
 of the latter.

 Now, to the announcement.

 As you might know, Wikimedia France is working hard at improving its
 governance. A gap we identified month ago was that we lacked external
 point
 of views regarding our activities.

 In order to fix that, we created a scientific committee. This committee is
 a test, it doesn't exist in our bylaws. So, in 2015, we're trying this out
 to see if it can help us better do our work.

 This first committee is chaired by Rémi Mathis, my awesome and wonderful
 predecessor. It has 8 members, including Rémi :

- *Dominique Cardon*, sociologist at Orange Labs laboratory and
associate professor at Marne-la-Vallée university (
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique_Cardon)
- *Camille François*, Fellow at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for
Internet and Society
- *Laurent Le Bon*, Chief curator, director of Picasso-Paris national
musuem (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurent_Le_Bon)
- *Frédéric Martel*, journalist, writer and producer at France Culture
(French public radio) (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Martel)
- *Rémi Mathis*, former Wikimédia France chair, historian, curator (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9mi_Mathis)
- *Louise Merzeau*, associate professor at Paris Ouest university in
information sciences (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Merzeau)
- *Henri Verdier*, Etalab director , Chief Data Officer for France (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Verdier)
- *Cédric Villani*, mathématician, Fields Medalist (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9dric_Villani)


 Those 8 persons will meet for the first time this week to better
 understand
 what Wikimedia is. For the coming year, we will ask their inputs and
 opinions on what we're doing and planning to do for free knowledge.

 As said earlier, this is a test. We will try to share as much as we can
 our
 feedback on how it goes and if it's useful for Wikimedia France.

 The announcement in french is available on our blog :

 http://blog.wikimedia.fr/wikimedia-france-cree-son-conseil-scientifique-7059

 If you have any question feel free to ask here or to Rémi and I off-list.

 All the best,

 Christophe HENNER | Président
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