Dear Arjuna,
It is so good to get your whole-hearted support and clarifications :) . We
support the chapter in every way and are glad that the chapter is fully
supporting the community. The clarifications therein have put to rest the
concerns of the community. These, imho, have arisen from a lack of
communication and we request that such a situation should not rise again and
frank and fair communication be resorted to by all parties concerned.
We look forward to your mature guidance to the OC and active and useful
participation from Gautam & Arun in the committee. With the chapter's
support, I'm sure the event will be a great success. Further, with the full
support of the chapter, the community's accomplishments will be such that
national chapter India can raise their heads high in the annual chapter
meetup next year and in the years to come.
Let's go forth and organise :-) !
Warm regards,
Ashwin Baindur
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Arjuna Rao Chavala <
arjunaraoc(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi Wikimedians
We wholeheartedly supported the Mumbai-Pune bid for organising the
conference. It has received widespread community support from Wikipedians
across the country on the mailing list. We also take note of the fact that
there is no visible active intent to make a bid to host the event from other
cities.
The previous note from Executive Committee (EC) clearly indicates the
intent and commitment to run an annual event, year on year, with the support
of other stakeholders in the movement. To that end we request that the
organising team of this year's event keep this an important objective.
EC had previously made a proposal for such an event many in early 2011 but
it was then deferred to September due to other procedural hurdles in getting
all aspects of a formal entity up and running - A bank account being a
prerequisite to execute the plan.
EC regrets the communication gaps and discomfort caused in some quarters
due to misunderstandings of intent which our earlier email clearly and
directly addresses. The Wikimedia movement is community driven and we
reiterate that involving the community is and will be a key priority for
your Chapter and Executive Committee.
We request everyone's support for the Mumbai-Pune efforts to organise the
2011 WikiConference.
Please consider this note a full and complete support of the India Chapter
for the event. We thank the Mumbai and Pune Wikimedians again for the
passion and leadership in working towards organising the first edition of
this event.
We will engage and work with the Mumbai team and other Wikipedians on the
specific aspects of the frame work. As indicated in the earlier email, it
was meant to be a draft seeking comments from other stakeholders.
There were a few other aspects that were highlighted to which we would like
to provide the following:
*Feedback #1: Treat us like equals and stakeholders. Amongst us, chapter
will then be first among equals.*
The Chapter is only a part of the Community and should be reflective of it.
If the impression was otherwise, we apologise and reiterate our commitment
to an equitable relationship with the Community. That said, please do
understand that your Chapter has very clearly said that we will organise an
event even in instances where there are no city bids - this is a fairly
large undertaking for the Chapter and the Executive Committee as well.
*Feedback #2: The second request is always ask our opinion before issuing
policy, especially for a thing like WikiConference which has not been
conducted before.*
The framework was intended for discussion and for feedback - it isn't final
and will not be final till there has been discussion and feedback on it. If
the language indicated otherwise, we sincerely regret it.
*Feedback #3: Lastly, this present framework will not do. We need a
framework which gives autonomy to the Organising Committee to successfully
pull off an event of this scale and nature. While organising this
Wikiconference, the community is willing to develop a sensible, practical
framework which can be debated and finalised after the event is over. In
this manner best practices and lessons learnt will be incorporated.*
We understand this. The idea behind the framework is to give us a road-map
of how to prepare, execute and wrap up an event of this magnitude - given
that this year will be the first, we are open to working together on such a
framework and to better it as it goes along with the host communities.
However, we must all agree that a framework is important to ensure that the
annual event is sustainable and successful. The exact nature of the
framework is something we can jointly define and we must all agree that at
the end of the event, that we must all jointly draft this framework that can
be reused for future events and years as a priority.
Gautam K John and Arun Ramarathnam will represent the Chapter in the
organizing committee for the Conference.
Sincerely,
Arjuna Rao Chavala
President, Wikimedia Chapter
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