Hello Tito -

 "Supporting flexible naming for all affiliates, including the use of taglines" means two things.

First, affiliates can continue using the names they choose. Second, new work will be undertaken to develop short phrases ("taglines") that affiliates can use optionally to show connection to the Movement or to specific projects. These taglines might be phrases like (for example) "part of the Wikimedia Movement" or "supporting Wikipedia in Nigeria" that enable partners, press, and members of the public to better understand an affiliate's work. 

- Zack

On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 12:10 PM Tito Dutta <trulytito@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings,
Thanks for the update. I thank the board for taking this action.
What does "supporting flexible naming for all affiliates, including the use of taglines;" mean, that is mentioned on the Diff blog post? 
Sincerely,
User:Titodutta
(Sent from a handheld device, excuse typos etc)

শুক্র, 15 অক্টো., 2021 12:20 AM তারিখে Shani Evenstein <shani@wikimedia.org> লিখেছেন:

Dear all, 

I am happy to share with you that the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees has passed a new resolution on the topic of branding [1].

Some context

As you may remember, last year the Board paused all work under the 2030 Movement Brand Project, in order to rethink and improve the Foundation’s approach to community participation and decision making around renaming. After year-long work, attentive listening and thoughtful conversation between the Board, Wikimedia Foundation staff, and community advisors, the committee has come up with a recommendation for next steps. The recommendation was unanimously approved by the Board and captured in the above mentioned resolution. The Wikimedia Foundation will therefore be resuming its role to steward and protect Wikimedia brands, in partnership with our broader movement, and the ad hoc Brand Committee concludes its work . 

What are the main aspects of the resolution?

Importantly, this resolution extends the Board’s decision that the Wikimedia Foundation should not pursue renaming work for this fiscal year (until at least July 2022). Instead, it directs the Foundation to support the Wikimedia movement through three main areas of brand work that protect and support Wikimedia’s reputation throughout the world. Please read more about this decision on the Diff Blog [2].

Next steps?

Wikimedia Foundation teams intend to share more information on new projects, including their plans for engaging our community, in the coming weeks. In the meantime, Foundation staff and I are available to answer clarifying questions on the Wikimedia brand / 2030 movement brand project talk page on Meta [3]. You are also welcome to join the Board’s Open Meeting on October 20th, where you will be able to ask questions and hear from the team directly [4].

Special thanks

On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank the community advisors to the Brand Committee. This group has worked with us since February 2021, lending their time and expertise. Their input to the process has been invaluable and we appreciate their commitment to help us find a productive way forward. Thank you -- Lucy Crompton-Reid, Joao Alexandre Peschanski, Megan Wacha, Justice Okai-Allotey, Rachmat Wahidi, Erlan Vega Rios, Richard Knipel, Phoebe Ayers and Jeffrey Keefer!

I would also like to thank our Brand Studio team at the Wikimedia Foundation for their hard work, dedication, professionalism, flexibility, openness, and vision they brought to our joint work on the future of branding. 

Together, we made sure that the next steps for brand work are closely connected to our 2030 strategic goals and we have no doubt they will be an important service to the Wikimedia movement. I look forward to watching these plans come to life and invite the community to actively participate in these discussions and decisions as they unfold.


Sincerely,

Shani Evenstein Sigalov

Chair, Brand Committee

Board of Trustees, Wikimedia Foundation


[1]:

https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Next_Steps_for_Brand_Work,_2021

[2]:

https://diff.wikimedia.org/2021/10/14/wikimedia-foundation-board-of-trustees-new-resolution-on-branding/

[3]:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Communications/Wikimedia_brands/2030_movement_brand_project

[4]:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Community_Affairs_Committee/2021-10-20_Conversation_with_Trustees





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