What Kerry said, particularly about using the survey to share your feedback on the experience.
In terms of outcomes, here is some more info as of the end of March: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/04/03/inspire-campaign-new-ideas/
Moving many ideas into action will require more time and community discussion, no doubt. That said, by end of April we'll know which proposals will be given Inspire grant funding in order to execute in the near term. Around then we'll also put out a report on what we learned from the process of running an idea campaign (including your feedback via survey). Longer term impact of new initiatives coming out of the campaign will need to be assessed in the coming year.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Kerry Raymond kerry.raymond@gmail.com wrote:
I don’t think there has been any decision on which projects are being supported.
The survey is about the process, and would provide you with ample opportunity to mention giving up in the face of hatred.
Kerry
*From:* gendergap-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto: gendergap-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] *On Behalf Of *LB *Sent:* Tuesday, 14 April 2015 9:57 AM *To:* Gender gap mailing list *Subject:* [Gendergap] Outcome of IdeaLab/Inspire campaign
My arm is in a cast/splint. Not in good spirits, not getting around well. Got a request to participate in a survey re the Inspire campaign. Made me wonder: What was the result? Which, if any, ideas are going to be supported.
I gave up on WikiProject Women because there was so much hatred thrown at the idea and I had no idea how to proceed, even though a lot of people did support it.
Finally: Could someone please tell me if this posts? I don't seem to get things that I post to this list!
Lightbreather
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