[Wikimedia Brasil] ChapCom

Béria Lima berialima em gmail.com
Quinta Outubro 6 20:39:33 UTC 2011


Olá povo,

O ChapCom acaba de responder o mail que mandamos a eles dias atrás. Abaixo
reproduzo o mesmo:

*Thanks a lot for your email and your interest in Wikimedia Chapters. In
> this email I will try to give you a little more background information, and
> point you to more sources of information. Most likely 95% of this is already
> known to you, so I'm sorry if I'm boring you (most chapters don't have as
> much experience as you guys&gals!). If you have any remaining questions,
> please don't hesitate to ask me. *
> * *
>
> Wikimedia Chapters are local organizations striving for the same goals as
> the Wikimedia Foundation - supporting creation and dissimination of free
> knowledge and content. Generally speaking, a Wikimedia organisation in any
> country should definitely involve members of the local Wikimedia communities
> – the membership shouldn't be exclusive to Wikimedians, yet the local
> Wikimedia communities should be able to feel a sense of ownership towards
> the nascent chapter in their country. I would suggest you leave a message on
> the village pumps and community portals of the language editions which are
> relevant to your country if you didn't do so yet.
> * *
>
> As the people are the glue that hold together and propel a chapter to
> sustainable activity, I would urge you to try to gather (even) more local
> supporters - especially Wikimedians among them - for the idea of the local
> chapter and to set up a central planning page on Meta Wiki[1] and list
> yourselves on the list of chapters in discussion[2]. This meta planning page
> and setting up a mailing list could help you in gathering the people - as
> well as organising local meetups or seminars. Once the venues for discussion
> are set up, you could probably have more luck soliciting input by
> approaching the active editors on the various Wikipedias and motivating them
> towards taking a more active local role in the Wikimedia mission.
> * *
>
> You can find a lot of information about the approval process on
> metawiki[3], where we tried to outline every step. Let me know if you have
> any questions or need help finding the relevant venues to contact local
> Wikipedians (e.g. the mentioned Village Pumps, sitenotices, etc.). Please
> keep me updated on the progress you are making and how things are going. We
> are especially interested in knowing who and how many people are involved,
> and what your ideas are for forming a chapter. To get a full overview, we
> have a set of default questions[4] we ask every candidate chapter. I hope
> you will be able to take some time and answer them. In your specific case
> (considering as well the earlier application), we would of course appreciate
> a little extra attention for the time path question and who is involved.
> Hopefully you can answer these questions on the talk page of [1] on meta.
> * *
>
> Good luck and please do stay in touch,
>
> Best regards,
>
> Chapters committee
>
> [1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Brazil
> [2] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_chapters
> [3] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Step-by-step_chapter_creation_guide
> [4]
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Chapters_committee/Pipeline/Follow-up_questions
>

Como podem ver pelo e-mail temos uma série de perguntas para responder. E
como ele pediu para responder no meta, coloquei as perguntas na talk page da
página do capítulo do meta[1]. Vamos concentrar as respostas e discussão lá
por favor.

Atenciosamente,
*
**Béria Lima*

[1]:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Brasil_%28Cap%C3%ADtulo%29#Perguntas_do_ChapCom
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