Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-06-01 Thread Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton
how can you help yeah, you didn't get. - you are not welcome... I
can't do this kind of things, you can (I think).

Something is going wrong, the community is losing space for a programme
imposed by the WMF to Brazil. And this is not just me that are saying that,
i.e.:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Requests_for_comment%2FBad_usage_of_money_in_Brazildiff=8709365oldid=8683364

And this is a request for a comment, not a stop the machines, is a what
do you think about this spends?, it's ok they use the donation money in
this way?, because I have a bias on this, I'm the guy how look this idea
in 2011 and predicted the community losing space to the Programme, and this
crazy no optimized  uses of money, maybe the answer is it's ok, yeah,
Brazilians volunteers are not capable do to this type of activities, let
the professionals do (I already received this one)...

Just one think, why are you concerning about the efficiency of my
questions, but not if the spendings? 3 times more money, plus 100 times
more people, why we can't expect at least 10 times more?

Obs: I get you, and I really think that you are right, but this is not for
all situations; and this one, that staffs are making funny of volunteers,
using money without not even concerning about the communities thoughts,
without any data about this money, and using a fake flag saying that this a
community activity...  this a think to stop for a moment and say well,
this is ok?

Xoxo


On 31 May 2014 21:14, Lodewijk lodew...@effeietsanders.org wrote:

 Hi Rodrigo,

 asking questions about a WLM competition would be the right time now
 indeed. But then you should phrase your questions that way: are they still
 planning to organize a WLM, how can you help them and what are they
 planning budget/prize wise. You could also suggest to plan an evaluation
 moment between those two, to evaluate for example the prizes.

 Whether it is a chapter, WMF project or something else shouldn't matter (if
 it does, it usually is a sign something goes wrong).

 I'm just saying that complaining about the WLE competition right now is
 unhelpful - nothing is going to change anyway because the competition is
 already underway. In that case, it is more effective to wait until it is
 finished so that you can evaluate, and learn from it. You could focus right
 now on formulating questions to ask during evaluation. If you share those
 in advance, people can already think a bit about them.

 This is not a matter of caring or not caring - this is a matter of being
 effective and efficient.

 Best,
 Lodewijk


 2014-06-01 2:06 GMT+02:00 Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton 
 rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com:

  Well Lodewijk, they announce the values during the WLE, not before to
  discuss (I wrote that in Meta), and more, they are trying to do a event
  after the WLE that will cost ~9000 USD.
  And they promised to do a WLM too, how much money they will spend on that
  too. Furthermore, I tried to do in the soft way, asking they in the page
 of
  the event, they blocked my for no reason, the reason given was you are
 not
  welcome...
 
  Remember, this is not a Wikimedia Chapter, this is the Brazil Program
 (WMF
  project) the are doing this event, without accountability, discussion
 with
  any community, transparency...
 
  We could not do that before because they did had not opened how much they
  would spend, and we can't wait moths to do, because we are not that far
  from WLM, and always have some guys saying this already go, doesn't
  matter...
 
  If we do not care, who will care?
 
 
  On 31 May 2014 06:37, Lodewijk lodew...@effeietsanders.org wrote:
 
   Dear Rodrigo,
  
   As you probably realize, the Wiki Loves Earth competition is ongoing
   already - and it is highly unlikely that things will change /during/
 the
   competition. Raising this right now, in this aggressive way (not going
   towards a solution) is primarily obstructive.
  
   What would be much more constructive is if you either decide to invest
  your
   effort in making this investment worth while (increase the impact), or
 to
   help during the evaluation/next time's organization. That way you can
   actually impact the way money is being spent, and volunteers are being
   empowered effectively.
  
   Unless I'm missing something (what you're actually trying to
 accomplish)
   this is probably the least impactful moment to have this discussion - a
  few
   months earlier or later would have been.
  
   Best,
   Lodewijk
  
  
   2014-05-31 3:50 GMT+02:00 Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton 
   rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com:
  
way the topic was raised. funny
   
Thank you Jaime Anstee, Lodewijk for the explanation and context.
   
I don't if Mr. Alvarenga can see, but I don't criticize the
  organizers,
they are newbies in the Wikimedia movement, is one of the main
  problems
here, why they can have the power spend this money without
 consulting,
   your
point increase the size of this issue, if they don't 

Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-31 Thread Lodewijk
Dear Rodrigo,

As you probably realize, the Wiki Loves Earth competition is ongoing
already - and it is highly unlikely that things will change /during/ the
competition. Raising this right now, in this aggressive way (not going
towards a solution) is primarily obstructive.

What would be much more constructive is if you either decide to invest your
effort in making this investment worth while (increase the impact), or to
help during the evaluation/next time's organization. That way you can
actually impact the way money is being spent, and volunteers are being
empowered effectively.

Unless I'm missing something (what you're actually trying to accomplish)
this is probably the least impactful moment to have this discussion - a few
months earlier or later would have been.

Best,
Lodewijk


2014-05-31 3:50 GMT+02:00 Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton 
rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com:

 way the topic was raised. funny

 Thank you Jaime Anstee, Lodewijk for the explanation and context.

 I don't if Mr. Alvarenga can see, but I don't criticize the organizers,
 they are newbies in the Wikimedia movement, is one of the main problems
 here, why they can have the power spend this money without consulting, your
 point increase the size of this issue, if they don't know what they are
 doing, why they can manage/access this quantity of money?
 And find for me photo contest in Brazil manage by NGOs without partners
 that hits this quantity of money, and this is just the prize, the whole
 contest was evaluated in 30'850,00 reais ~14'000.00 dollars...




 On 30 May 2014 15:18, Everton Zanella Alvarenga 
 everton.alvare...@okfn.org
 wrote:

  Hi,
 
  I have no idea about the prizes for other places to compare, but I
  must say 10k reais (~5k USD) is a small amount of money for the value
  generate by this type of competition, in my opinion.
 
  At the moment I am running through the organization I coordinate a
  challenge which will give prizes of this order, although we won't give
  it in cash, but a trip to Open Knowledge Festival
  http://2014.okfestival.org/ next July, books and games, all
  catalysing the creative use of technology and free software. And this
  is from a very tiny organization 6 month old.
 
  The results from this competition led by the education program
  coordinator in Brazil seems good so far. I think one thing that could
  be improved was to consult the community in a more open way to avoid
  the actual wikidramas and I tend not to like prizes in cash, but
  simbolic one, like a trip to Wikimania would make much more sense for
  me or some prize related to photograph.
 
  I don't criticize the organizers, they are newbies in the Wikimedia
  movement and let's assume good faith, but I think it's a good
  opportunity to discuss the issue globally, although the way the topic
  was raised.
 
  Tom
 
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-30 Thread Jaime Anstee
Hello Lila,

I wanted to answer your question regarding the bubbles in the  bubble
chart as that chart  has been pulled from our *Program Evaluation (beta)*
reports, this one from the Wiki Loves Monuments report, available at:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Library/WLM

The bubble charts are intersecting data along three dimensions, an x- and
y- axis as well as a z-axis illustrated by bubble size. That particular
chart, Graph 2: Budget, participation, and photos added, illustrates the
number of participants along the horizontal x-axis, budget along the
vertical y-axis, and number of images uploaded along the vertical z-axis
illustrated by bubble size and numeric label.

The data represent 11 Wiki Loves Monuments implementations in 2012 for
which we had all three points of data reported. The reviewed contests had
budget inputs ranging from less than $1,000 USD to almost $17,000 USD. The
number of participants ranging from 75 to 2,005, and the number of images
added ranged from nearly 2,000 to more than 30,000. (The raw data are also
available in the original report as appendix tables)

The varying sizes of the bubbles — with larger bubbles representing more
images uploaded — show that the number of photos increase significantly
when events have over 500 participants. There does not seem to be a direct
relationship between budget, participant count, or images uploaded. The
bubble size doesn't get larger or smaller — meaning when more money is
invested in an Wiki Loves Monuments implementation, that doesn't mean the
event will have a higher participant count or a higher upload count.

Hope that helps to clarify the chart.  Please let me know if you have
further questions!

Best regards,

Jaime



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On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Rodrigo -- what do the bubbles represent in the chart -- countries?


 On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:08 AM, Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton 
 rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey Pine,
 
  For me, this is just a small and visible part of the iceberg, sadly.
  I not will go deeper in that, because I do not have stomach for,
 patiences,
  and way to do that.
 
  I already send massages to Asaf pointing this, in respect. But thanks for
  the tip.
 
  Cheers.
 
 
 
  On 22 May 2014 03:52, ENWP Pine deyntest...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
  
   Hi Rodrigo,
  
   Thank you for these questions. There have been questions about the
 India
   program as well, so these questions about Brazil can be added to the
 list
   of
   issues for WMF to investigate.
  
   I am not personally familiar with either of the Brazil or India
 catalyst
   programs,
   but I suggest that you contact Asaf or Anasuya if you don't get a
  response
   on this list or on the discussion page within two days.
  
   Thank you again for bringing up these questions.
  
   Pine
  
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-30 Thread Lodewijk
Hi,

To give a little more context: as I indicated on other places as well (and
perhaps by other people), competitions across countries are hard to compare
because they face very different challenges, and it is even unfair to
assume they are the same thing. The goals were not always identical (in
some countries a lot of value was added by laying foundations for future
projects with the partners or by growing a team of dedicated volunteers
where there was none before, in some countries the number of images was the
most important factor while in others the long term effects of specific
editors was most important - to name a few).

That is not to ridicule the work put into this analysis, I only want to
make sure nobody jumps to conclusions here before reading more thoroughly
the reports and looking at more data and most importantly: talk with the
volunteers who organized the numerous (53 in 2013) competitions.

That being said, I think I could agree wholeheartedly if the conclusion
were to be money is usually not the bottle neck (although there are
exceptions).

Best,

Lodewijk
(member of the (international coordinating) team of Wiki Loves Monuments
2010-2013)


2014-05-30 18:54 GMT+02:00 Jaime Anstee jans...@wikimedia.org:

 Hello Lila,

 I wanted to answer your question regarding the bubbles in the  bubble
 chart as that chart  has been pulled from our *Program Evaluation (beta)*
 reports, this one from the Wiki Loves Monuments report, available at:
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Library/WLM

 The bubble charts are intersecting data along three dimensions, an x- and
 y- axis as well as a z-axis illustrated by bubble size. That particular
 chart, Graph 2: Budget, participation, and photos added, illustrates the
 number of participants along the horizontal x-axis, budget along the
 vertical y-axis, and number of images uploaded along the vertical z-axis
 illustrated by bubble size and numeric label.

 The data represent 11 Wiki Loves Monuments implementations in 2012 for
 which we had all three points of data reported. The reviewed contests had
 budget inputs ranging from less than $1,000 USD to almost $17,000 USD. The
 number of participants ranging from 75 to 2,005, and the number of images
 added ranged from nearly 2,000 to more than 30,000. (The raw data are also
 available in the original report as appendix tables)

 The varying sizes of the bubbles — with larger bubbles representing more
 images uploaded — show that the number of photos increase significantly
 when events have over 500 participants. There does not seem to be a direct
 relationship between budget, participant count, or images uploaded. The
 bubble size doesn't get larger or smaller — meaning when more money is
 invested in an Wiki Loves Monuments implementation, that doesn't mean the
 event will have a higher participant count or a higher upload count.

 Hope that helps to clarify the chart.  Please let me know if you have
 further questions!

 Best regards,

 Jaime



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 On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org
 wrote:

  Rodrigo -- what do the bubbles represent in the chart -- countries?
 
 
  On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:08 AM, Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton 
  rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Hey Pine,
  
   For me, this is just a small and visible part of the iceberg, sadly.
   I not will go deeper in that, because I do not have stomach for,
  patiences,
   and way to do that.
  
   I already send massages to Asaf pointing this, in respect. But thanks
 for
   the tip.
  
   Cheers.
  
  
  
   On 22 May 2014 03:52, ENWP Pine deyntest...@hotmail.com wrote:
  
   
Hi Rodrigo,
   
Thank you for these questions. There have been questions about the
  India
program as well, so these questions about Brazil can be added to the
  list
of
issues for WMF to investigate.
   
I am not personally familiar with either of the Brazil or India
  catalyst
programs,
but I suggest that you contact Asaf or Anasuya if you don't get a
   response
on this list or on the discussion page within two days.
   
Thank you again for bringing up these questions.
   
Pine
   
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-30 Thread Everton Zanella Alvarenga
Hi,

I have no idea about the prizes for other places to compare, but I
must say 10k reais (~5k USD) is a small amount of money for the value
generate by this type of competition, in my opinion.

At the moment I am running through the organization I coordinate a
challenge which will give prizes of this order, although we won't give
it in cash, but a trip to Open Knowledge Festival
http://2014.okfestival.org/ next July, books and games, all
catalysing the creative use of technology and free software. And this
is from a very tiny organization 6 month old.

The results from this competition led by the education program
coordinator in Brazil seems good so far. I think one thing that could
be improved was to consult the community in a more open way to avoid
the actual wikidramas and I tend not to like prizes in cash, but
simbolic one, like a trip to Wikimania would make much more sense for
me or some prize related to photograph.

I don't criticize the organizers, they are newbies in the Wikimedia
movement and let's assume good faith, but I think it's a good
opportunity to discuss the issue globally, although the way the topic
was raised.

Tom

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-30 Thread Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton
way the topic was raised. funny

Thank you Jaime Anstee, Lodewijk for the explanation and context.

I don't if Mr. Alvarenga can see, but I don't criticize the organizers,
they are newbies in the Wikimedia movement, is one of the main problems
here, why they can have the power spend this money without consulting, your
point increase the size of this issue, if they don't know what they are
doing, why they can manage/access this quantity of money?
And find for me photo contest in Brazil manage by NGOs without partners
that hits this quantity of money, and this is just the prize, the whole
contest was evaluated in 30'850,00 reais ~14'000.00 dollars...




On 30 May 2014 15:18, Everton Zanella Alvarenga everton.alvare...@okfn.org
wrote:

 Hi,

 I have no idea about the prizes for other places to compare, but I
 must say 10k reais (~5k USD) is a small amount of money for the value
 generate by this type of competition, in my opinion.

 At the moment I am running through the organization I coordinate a
 challenge which will give prizes of this order, although we won't give
 it in cash, but a trip to Open Knowledge Festival
 http://2014.okfestival.org/ next July, books and games, all
 catalysing the creative use of technology and free software. And this
 is from a very tiny organization 6 month old.

 The results from this competition led by the education program
 coordinator in Brazil seems good so far. I think one thing that could
 be improved was to consult the community in a more open way to avoid
 the actual wikidramas and I tend not to like prizes in cash, but
 simbolic one, like a trip to Wikimania would make much more sense for
 me or some prize related to photograph.

 I don't criticize the organizers, they are newbies in the Wikimedia
 movement and let's assume good faith, but I think it's a good
 opportunity to discuss the issue globally, although the way the topic
 was raised.

 Tom

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-29 Thread Lila Tretikov
Rodrigo -- what do the bubbles represent in the chart -- countries?


On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:08 AM, Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton 
rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey Pine,

 For me, this is just a small and visible part of the iceberg, sadly.
 I not will go deeper in that, because I do not have stomach for, patiences,
 and way to do that.

 I already send massages to Asaf pointing this, in respect. But thanks for
 the tip.

 Cheers.



 On 22 May 2014 03:52, ENWP Pine deyntest...@hotmail.com wrote:

 
  Hi Rodrigo,
 
  Thank you for these questions. There have been questions about the India
  program as well, so these questions about Brazil can be added to the list
  of
  issues for WMF to investigate.
 
  I am not personally familiar with either of the Brazil or India catalyst
  programs,
  but I suggest that you contact Asaf or Anasuya if you don't get a
 response
  on this list or on the discussion page within two days.
 
  Thank you again for bringing up these questions.
 
  Pine
 
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-22 Thread ENWP Pine

Hi Rodrigo,

Thank you for these questions. There have been questions about the India
program as well, so these questions about Brazil can be added to the list of 
issues for WMF to investigate.

I am not personally familiar with either of the Brazil or India catalyst 
programs,
but I suggest that you contact Asaf or Anasuya if you don't get a response
on this list or on the discussion page within two days.

Thank you again for bringing up these questions.

Pine
  
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Bad usage of money in Brazil

2014-05-22 Thread Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton
Hey Pine,

For me, this is just a small and visible part of the iceberg, sadly.
I not will go deeper in that, because I do not have stomach for, patiences,
and way to do that.

I already send massages to Asaf pointing this, in respect. But thanks for
the tip.

Cheers.



On 22 May 2014 03:52, ENWP Pine deyntest...@hotmail.com wrote:


 Hi Rodrigo,

 Thank you for these questions. There have been questions about the India
 program as well, so these questions about Brazil can be added to the list
 of
 issues for WMF to investigate.

 I am not personally familiar with either of the Brazil or India catalyst
 programs,
 but I suggest that you contact Asaf or Anasuya if you don't get a response
 on this list or on the discussion page within two days.

 Thank you again for bringing up these questions.

 Pine

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