The Affiliations Committee (AffCom) will be releasing more details about
the changes to the Wikimedia User Group (WUG) Renewal Process, but I did
want to share some info in this conversation that has already been posted
on Meta[1] and will be discussed more in an upcoming blog post.

In this specific case, we were in contact with one of the four listed
organizers on the group's Meta page.[2]  I was not personally the one that
was in touch with them, but I believe it was Vinicius the AffCom members
spoke with. My understanding is that the group will be posting more
information on-wiki soon. However, I would obviously prefer they speak to
that. Our resolution was based on our assessment that there was an interest
to continue the group, and that they were not causing harm.

Intentionally the process moving forward is not meant to be based on
reports or requirements nearly as complex as those in place for chapters
and thematic organizations (ThOrgs). We still encourage WUGs to produce
reports (and certainly they will still have to do so for things like
grants), and it is possible that will remain in the agreement. However,
AffCom is using our authorized discretion, with the WMF Board's blessing,
to be lenient on this specific issue to favor growth over bureaucracy.
Essentially, we have received feedback that the user groups would like as
little administrative burden as possible, and we are responding to that. If
a user group is interested in remaining active and is not causing harm,
they will be empowered to remain an affiliate.

AffCom will be talking about reports for chapters and ThOrgs more in the
coming months, but the conversation around WUGs is focused on
simplification, promoting growth, and removing barriers to development of
new groups - including complicated affiliation or renewal processes - while
balancing the need to protect the community.

I hope that helps answer your questions and provide insight into this
evolving process. We appreciate the patience Wikimedians have shown as we
all continue to learn from this new area of growth for Wikimedia.

-greg aka varnent
Vice Chair, Wikimedia Affiliations Committee

[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Affiliations_Committee/Reports/January_2015_meeting
[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Community_User_Group_Brasil


On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 3:06 AM, Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton <
rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, how are you guys?
>
> Cornelius Kibelka send me the link of this thread, by mistake, in one
> discussion on Meta.[1]
>
> And the Carlos Colina's answer is, lets say, "wow! It's super freak
> weird!!!", because in the WMBR mailing list, one volunteer "asked" who send
> the request and one of the "proposal's organizers" wrote:
>
> *"Eu não pedi e até onde sei ninguém pediu."* [2]
> <
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediabr-l/2015-February/016241.html
> >
>
>  pt >>> en
>
> I did not request and as far I know, no one did.
>
>
> So, Mr. Colina, could pleas clarify to the Movement who requested? And
> where? Because the Brazilian community and not even the WUG BR proposal's
> organizers know that.
>
>
>
>
>
> [1]
>
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Conference_2015/Overview_Eligibility_Statuses
> [2]
>
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediabr-l/2015-February/016241.html
>
> --
> Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton
> rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com
> +55 11 979 718 884
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