I think Birgitte has a valid point. Not as much she wants (if I
understand correctly) to "forbid" chapters or so, but she validly
points out that there is in the US less of a *need* for chapters. That
has the logical consequence that individuals will feel less urge to
start one themselves.
I think that chapters should indeed be formed if people feel the urge
to start one. Because if you have to force a chapter into existence,
there is a big question whether it will be actually sustainable. Not
only financially, but maybe more important with respect to volunteer
manpower and enthusiasm.
It might be good to reconsider before starting a chapter what exactly
you expect to add to the current situation. In Europe/Africa/Asia etc
the situation is quite clear: there is a need for local representation
to organize conferences, meetups, communication and exchange of
experiences. There is a need for local representation to the press and
to the rest of the outside world such as like minded organizations.
In the US things are indeed just a bit more complicated. Some of these
tasks are being taken care of perfectly by the WMF, so there will
probably be less people who see a need for a chapter. If there are
people who see such a need, great! Get started, and please, imho don't
wait for the Wikimedia Foundation to approve you, but start *doing*
things, start to show what you can add. Organize meetups, organize
workshops as a group of volunteers, and show why you would make a
great chapter to work with.
It gives you a head start, and it enables you to launch very well once
you get approved and you can get legalized. Because excuse me, but the
Foundation is not really amongst the fastest organizations I know :)
That is not per se a bad thing, but please don't sit back and wait for
approval :)
Best regards,
Lodewijk
2008/5/1, Birgitte SB <birgitte_sb(a)yahoo.com>om>:
--- On Thu, 5/1/08, Andrew Whitworth <wknight8111(a)gmail.com> wrote:
From: Andrew Whitworth
<wknight8111(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Chapter-selected
Board seats - brainstorming
To: birgitte_sb(a)yahoo.com, "Wikimedia
Foundation Mailing List" <foundation-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Date: Thursday, May 1, 2008, 12:17 PM
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Birgitte SB
<birgitte_sb(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I am not saying it is impossible for a US
national
chapter to exist. But it will not be created through
grass-roots self-organization as was the case for other
chapters. The WMF looks foolish to sit on their hands and
wait for it to form. And WMF is not credible when they
collect US tax-deductible money, solicit US press, etc. and
then say US Wikimedians have the same opportunity to create
a national chapter as everyone else if they want to
participate in chapter stuff. The honest options are a)
WMF staff organize a US national chapter or b) Chapter
committee approves US subnational chapter where there is
grass-roots activity.
I disagree with this completely. Grass-roots organization
is how the
US chapter(s) will form, it's the way things are
currently
progressing. There are grass roots organizations, that
I've heard of
(which may not be a comprehensive list) starting in many
places: New
York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Oregon, California,
Massachusetts, and
other places. Progress has been mostly stagnant in these
groups for
many reasons, all of which are organizational failures on
the part of
the WMF/Chapcom.
It is my personal estimate that there could be as many as
10 or 12
active subnational US chapters operational within a year if
all
barriers to entry were removed. Of course, there are many
logistical
issues to work out before those barriers can be removed
completely.
You misunderstood my message (probably because did a poor job qualifying it). I agree
with you that if subnational *chapters* are allowed there will be the grassroots
organization for them. I speaking of the grassroots organization of a national *chapter*
if subnantional *chapters* are disalowed or required to be subchapters of an existiong
national one.
Birgitte SB
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