Hi Jane,
Thank you for your answer, but I think I did not make my point clear enough given the
answer you made.
On the francophone wiki there is not “local WIR”. There are a few sister projects like les
sans pages of which I am the founder (so people might turn to me for questions) or
ateliers femmes et féminismes, Wikimatrimoine ect. I think we view WIR as a sister
project, not as an umbrella. We would like equal access to ressources, finance and
management, which is why it is important for us to have WMF reps at our regional events.
Local chapters are great, but it’s not the same. I have tried to go to as many
international events as possible, because this is where you learn about the politics and
new tools and financing possibilities. I could not go most of the time because our project
was very successful. and nearly every two week two there are events and because I have a
family too, and limited finances. So yes, having a person representing outreach would have
been great. I think we need T&S and Outreach to be there, with the possibility of
booking appointments.
I was writing about rapid grants not questions about wikipedia, saying that local reps
are worried about the way rapid grants have been designed with timing to apply according
to themes.
See
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
What was great about rapid grants was:
-flexibility : you could ask for funding anytime and receive it within 3 weeks (now you
have to apply between the 1rst and 15th of each month and decision is made one month
after)
- for certain themes you can only apply at certain time in the year making it very rigid.
No doubt volunteers will miss lots of opportunities because of this.
IMO the major asset of the rapid grants, flexibiiity and speed to adapt to volunteers
fluctuating engagement is now gone. Why?
I copy and paste below the new rules. I was wondering why this new ruling is in place as
it seems to some volunteers very complicated and rigid as opposed to the last system.
I was wondering if the advice of volunteers was taken into account.
You must submit your application between the 1st and 15th of each month. Please plan to
make your applications accordingly, so you will have a decision about your grant within
the timeframe you need to plan your event. Decisions will be made by the 15th of the
following month.
In the months specified below, we will prioritize support to contests and campaigns. These
months will be solely dedicated to different contests throughout the year:
August: only receiving proposals for Wiki Loves Monuments
September: only receiving proposals for Awareness Grants(campaign)
December: only receiving proposals for Wiki Loves Africa
January: only receiving proposals for Art + Feminism (campaign)
March: only receiving proposals for Wiki Loves Earth
Outside the months specified above, proposals are welcomed in all other categories:
edit-a-thons, contests, photowalks, general promotion campaigns, and video campaigns. We
will also consider proposals outside of these categories, such as software development.
I hope I have clarified a little what I meant, which is basically that WMF is so useful
that until regional hubs are set up if they are, we need them more present at our events.
Kind regards,
Natacha
Le 16 sept. 2019 à 08:45, Jane Darnell
<jane023(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
As far as Art+Feminism goes, this project concentrates on biographies of
female artists. The English Wikipedia project "Women in Red" is open 24x7
all year round and concentrates on biographies of women on English
Wikipedia, period. So you can take all of your local Wikipedia questions
about A+F to your local WiR women for each non-English Wikipedia, and if
there is no overlap yet, I suggest starting your own local A+F/WiR in your
local Wikipedia. We should probably start a multi-lingual one for Commons,
since it has proven so difficult to get pictures of female artists to
illustrate articles about them.
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 8:27 PM Natacha Rault via Wikimedia-l <
wikimedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org> wrote:
Thank you Thierry. To be honnest a few of us were
really waiting for
Valerie D'Costa, the new Chief of Community Engagement because we had
questions for her about the new rapid grant funding agenda which seems
totally inadapted to volunteer’s need in terms of flexibility. One has to
wait a soecific month for Art+feminism and very often the timing has not
been adapted to when the events are actually taking place. For a volunteer
this is way too procedural. We need more flexibility.
We had other questions regarding the departure of several people which
were very important for the gender gap.
So ... Some of us were disappointed indeed.
Kind regards,
Natacha
Le 15 sept. 2019 à 20:02, Thierry Coudray
<tcoudray(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Valerie D'Costa, the new Chief of Community Engagement,
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