Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Do we have anyone in Brighton?

2009-09-07 Thread Michael Peel
Hi all,

WMUK _might_ be able to provide limited travel funds for someone to  
attend this seminar. Is anyone interested?

In general, I've been wondering whether it would be worthwhile for  
WMUK to generally offer limited amounts of travel funds for Wikimedia- 
related activities, such as attending appropriate seminars/ 
conferences or to carry out research somewhere et cetera. A typical  
maximum could be something like £20, but with special cases allowed.  
The catches would be that the recipient would have to first give good  
reasons in order to get the funding, and then give a report back  
afterwards. Depending on the event, the report could be to the board,  
on wiki, on the mailing list, in the newsletter, in the form of a  
blog post or some combination of the above.

Depending on the activity, we could then provide the money out of  
either the WMF grant or out of general funds. Typically recipients  
would probably have to be WMUK members, but exceptions might be  
allowed in exceptional cases. It's then an additional incentive to  
become a member.

What do you all think to this? Note that no board decision has been  
made on this yet - it will probably be discussed at the next board  
meeting.

Mike

On 6 Sep 2009, at 11:11, geni wrote:

 Mayo Wynne Baxter appear to be hosting a free copyright seminar in
 Brighton Sep 30th 5.30-7.30pm. If there is someone in that area may be
 worth going along to see what the professional photography industry is
 thinking about at the moment:

 http://copyrightaction.com/forum/free-copyright-seminar-brighton- 
 sep-30th-5-30-7-30pm

 -- 
 geni

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Do we have anyone in Brighton?

2009-09-07 Thread Bod Notbod
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Michael Peelem...@mikepeel.net wrote:

 What do you all think to this? Note that no board decision has been
 made on this yet - it will probably be discussed at the next board
 meeting.

I've donated my concessionary rate of £6, so does that mean I can comment? :o)

I'd be happy to see some funds allocated to people so they can attend
relevant conferences. Not only will the attendee learn about useful
topics but it will also provide an opportunity for a bit of networking
and the person can spread the word about Wikimedia UK.

For that reason I would be happiest if the person who attends these
things is someone very outgoing and talkative.

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Do we have anyone in Brighton?

2009-09-07 Thread Thomas Dalton
2009/9/7 Michael Peel em...@mikepeel.net:
 In general, I've been wondering whether it would be worthwhile for
 WMUK to generally offer limited amounts of travel funds for Wikimedia-
 related activities, such as attending appropriate seminars/
 conferences or to carry out research somewhere et cetera. A typical
 maximum could be something like £20, but with special cases allowed.
 The catches would be that the recipient would have to first give good
 reasons in order to get the funding, and then give a report back
 afterwards. Depending on the event, the report could be to the board,
 on wiki, on the mailing list, in the newsletter, in the form of a
 blog post or some combination of the above.

 Depending on the activity, we could then provide the money out of
 either the WMF grant or out of general funds. Typically recipients
 would probably have to be WMUK members, but exceptions might be
 allowed in exceptional cases. It's then an additional incentive to
 become a member.

I think it would be a very good thing for WMUK to fund people
attending conferences. We already have £500 allocated from the WMF
grant for precisely this, so I'm not entirely sure why this is still
in question! I would suggest you delegate allocating funds from that
budget to the Conference Director - there is no need for the board to
vote on everything. Once the WMF grant runs out a budget for this
should be provided from general funds.

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