Dan: I'll be in touch!
On 6 Jun 2015 13:47, Dan Garry (Deskana) djgw...@gmail.com wrote:
If you'd like someone who's involved in the product and strategy side of
tech to help out in a working group, committee, or whatever else, let me
know. I'd be happy to help.
Dan
On 5 June 2015 at
Hi Dan, that's excellent. Thanks very much. Will definitely follow up
with you as we move forward.
All the best,
Michael
Dan Garry (Deskana) mailto:djgw...@gmail.com
6 June 2015 13:48
Although note that I live on the west coast of the US, so travelling
to anywhere in the UK or doing
On 05/06/15 19:04, Michael Maggs wrote:
Change our Articles of Association
to allow non-board volunteers to be appointed full members of board
committees.
Do these volunteers need to be members of the charity?
Gordo
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On 06/06/15 14:08, Michael Maggs wrote:
The change in the articles will not require membership as a condition of
serving on a board committee, so it will depend on what policies we
set. It's open to discussion: what is your view?
Michael
My view is that membership is require for all
If you'd like someone who's involved in the product and strategy side of
tech to help out in a working group, committee, or whatever else, let me
know. I'd be happy to help.
Dan
On 5 June 2015 at 06:38, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:
Wikimedia UK needs your help. We want to transform
Although note that I live on the west coast of the US, so travelling to
anywhere in the UK or doing anything before 5pm UK time might not be my
strength. ;-)
Dan
On 6 June 2015 at 05:46, Dan Garry (Deskana) djgw...@gmail.com wrote:
If you'd like someone who's involved in the product and
The change in the articles will not require membership as a condition of
serving on a board committee, so it will depend on what policies we
set. It's open to discussion: what is your view?
Michael
Gordon Joly mailto:gordon.j...@pobox.com
6 June 2015 14:04
Do these volunteers need to be
One of the problems we have with membership is that there's little we can
offer as benefit. That's OK in many ways, because I guess many members pay
their five quid as a way of supporting WMUK, in the same way as they do
other charirties, rather than for what it gives them in return.
It would make sense to require charity membership of those serving on
the formal board committees (Audit Risk, and Governance), but
certainly not what we have called the 'working groups'. Membership has
never been needed to help out on the current tech committee, for
example, and we should