The page I linked to in my opening email -
http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Membership/Promoting - discusses this exactly
and suggests how we could describe the benefit of membership to potential
members.

So, to return to Stevie's point, when Gordo, says:

"This issue is not about privacy or openness. It is about what a member
gets that others do not.  At the moment, voting at the AGM comes to mind,
paying dues and *not much else." *(my emphasis) the question that
historically we haven't answered is: *should* members get privileges?

How does that square with the fact other wikimedia chapter memberships
don't really seem to get specific benefits and privileges? Would it be
consistent with what the movement and our chapter in it are trying to
achieve?

I think the answer is 'probably not'. It's not up to me to decide, but I
don't think we can afford to keep getting stuck/vague on this point. It
will harm recruitment.

I think the descriptions of what people can gain through joining that I
laid out on the page sum up why new and established editors would benefit
from becoming members without offering them discounts, private emails,
special extras etc.

I am up for the idea of a lapel pin though - it might be nice for people to
have this to demonstrate their support.


*Katherine Bavage *
*Fundraising Manager *
*Wikimedia UK*
+44 20 7065 0752

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On 28 June 2013 15:37, Gordon Joly <gordon.j...@pobox.com> wrote:

> On 28/06/13 15:31, Stevie Benton wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks for your email. The membership email is made openly available in
>> accordance with our values. To ask a genuine question, do you think members
>> in general would prefer it to be private and would you prefer it to be
>> private?
>>
>
>
> This issue is not about privacy or openness. It is about what a member
> gets that others do not. At the moment, voting at the AGM comes to mind,
> paying dues and not much else.
>
> Oh, and that warm fuzzy feeling and something to tell the grandchildren
> about....
>
>
> Gordo
>
>
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