[Wikisource-l] Community conversation with Roles and Responsibilities working group

2019-04-30 Thread Bodhisattwa Mandal
Hi all,

As you all know that, the Wikimedia movement strategy working groups

have started working on the final stage of the process i.e. building
recommendations, which are supposed to be delivered by November this year.
The only step that will be remaining after that will be implementing the
recommendations by WMF next year. These recommendations will significantly
change the movement in the future, even the least radical ones might have
impact on the movement which will affect us all in many ways. As a
volunteer serving on one of the working groups, I would like to encourage
you all to take part in the process, so that your dreams and ideas for a
better tomorrow get reflected in the recommendations; your experience,
insight and voices are very much important to shape the future of the
movement.

I am in the Roles and Responsibilities working group
,
which is focusing on the governance and organizational movement structures.
For last few months, we have tried to identify objectively about what are
going well and what are not in the current existing structure, where are
the pain points and where are the happy ones; and we tried to map them as
best as we could. The goal is to identify a future structure for the
Wikimedia Movement that will create less friction and more synergies. To
understand that in a better way, we framed few scoping questions for
community conversation (see here
).


The questions are:

   1. What structures, processes, and behaviors will enable us to include
   all voices (including e.g. current contributors and emerging audiences)
   in our decision-making?
   2. Which responsibilities are better placed at a global or local level?
   3. To ensure equity, how should conflict management and resolution
be structured
   across the movement?

You can give your valuable feedback regarding these questions in this
thread or in the village pumps of your wiki projects or in meta

or in a google doc or mail us or in any other way possible. Just let us
know or share with us the links where you are giving feedback or discussing
about these things. If you want to do video chat and document your
feedback, please let us know, we will try our best to fulfill that. If you
do not want to reveal your identity or user name in the public forum, but
still want to document your feedback, please let us know and we will ensure
that. If you need any clarification about these questions or any doubts
about the whole process, you can mail us. Our mailing address is at
wg2030-rolesandresponsibilit...@wikimedia.org . Apart from these questions,
you can share your thoughts about anything with us which you think might
benefit the strategy process or outcome.

Please note, that community conversation is a continuous process and we
will document and work on your valuable feedback whenever you share them
with us till September this year.

Regards,
Bodhisattwa
On behalf of Roles and Responsibilities Working Group
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Re: [Wikisource-l] Fwd: Case Study about Bengali Wikisource 10th Anniversary Proofreading Contest

2019-04-30 Thread Satdeep Gill
@Orbilius, I will get in touch with you to start working on the Italian
Case Study.

@Gerard: There aren't a lot of statistics but
http://francisco.dance/wikigrowth/ might help. If you check the statistics
for Wikisource, you will see that Indic Wikisources are the ones with the
maximum growth in the last year. These statistics aren't designed for
Wikisource but this still shows the value that the Indic communities see in
Wikisource especially when there is an unavailability of online sources
(Project Gutenberg etc.)

Best
Satdeep

On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 9:07 PM Gerard Meijssen 
wrote:

> Hoi,
> Most Wikimedians are not award how important Wikisource is for the
> languages from India. Satdeep do you have some documentation, some
> statistics to share with us?
> Thanks,
>   GerardM
>
> On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 at 07:59, Satdeep Gill  wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am re-sending this email as the previous one sent on April 8 didn't go
>> through.
>>
>> So, as an effort to document projects related to Wikisource, we have
>> started by writing the first case study about *Bengali Wikisource 10th
>> Anniversary Proofreading Contest
>> *
>>  held
>> in 2017 with the help of contest organizers Bodhisattwa
>>  and Jayantanth
>> .
>>
>> If you know about, or have organized interesting Wikisource related
>> projects that you would like to be documented in form of a case study, feel
>> free to reach out to me at sgill[image: ﹫]wikimedia.org.
>>
>> Best
>> Satdeep
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Satdeep Gill (pronouns - he, him)
>>
>> Program Officer
>>
>> GLAM and Underrepresented Knowledge
>>
>> Wikimedia Foundation 
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