All,
I am back in the office after Wikimania, where I had a really great time and the chance to
meet many of you. I had lots of great discussions with community members and researchers
and I will share some thoughts on RCom-relevant matters that emerged during the
conference. Before starting a post-Wikimania thread, I'd like to highlight two issues
that emerged as part of the review of the CMU proposal recently posted on Meta:
1) What's the role of RCom when reviewing these requests? We need to define explicitly
what it means for RCom to "review" (as opposed to "approve" these
requests), especially in those cases that do not need a direct decision from WMF. See:
http://bit.ly/rgchWQ
2) Under what conditions can WMF claim reuse rights? We have to rethink the application
of the "reuse rights" clause as it obviously does not apply to proposals that
seek RCom feedback to review subject recruitment methods, but with no direct allocation of
WMF effort/resources (thanks Aaron for bringing this up). Daniel, I think this is
something you should lead as part of our OA/open data policy.
Aaron and I are starting to prepare the agenda for the next RCom meeting, we will send a
link shortly: stay tuned!
Dario