Thanks Austin, I have printed most of the information we have to read during my flight. And apparently I'll be comfy to do so, as Iberia has offered to change me to Business class for free. I'm in the VIP zone at Ezeiza airport right now, indeed xD.

Based on what we discussed on one of our last IRC meetings I decided to contact Joan Gomą (Amical), Jorge Sierra (WMES) and Gustavo Gņngora (member of both) to ask them a series of problem-focused questions. I know that we look for general approaches and solutions and we don't want to be hours and hours discussing the Catalans, but their case is IMO actually *the* case and touches a wide arrange of topics, including chapter legitimacy and what to do with that organizations that are not chapters but develop typical chapter tasks and activities, so I thought that having a more not only punctual but concrete insight wouldn't hurt.

I'm still awaiting for Jorge's reply but I do know from WMES' VP that they are interested in having their opinion heard. Gustavo replied by mail and I'm taking his reply to Frankfurt in paper. And Joan did so in Meta, so it would be great if you could read it as extra prep material: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_roles_project/Questions_about_chapters_whose_territory_doesn%E2%80%99t_match_a_state. My original questions are there in Spanish and he did sort of a free English translation, so in case of doubt please refer to Google Translate or ask me in person ;).

Best,
galio

PS: I'm sure that my English is especially horrible this time. Sorry for the inconvenience :P.

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Anirudh Bhati <anirudhsbh@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, Austin.  Looking forward to meeting you soon. :)

Yours sincerely,

Anirudh Bhati

00 91 9328712208
Skype: anirudhsbh



On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Austin Hair <adhair@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

In preparation for this weekend's meeting, there are a few things that
warrant individual review—so we can all start on the same page, as it
were.

Although it hasn't changed in a while, for reference, the agenda can
be found at <http://movementroles.wikimedia.org/wiki/Agenda_for_MR_workgroup_meeting_2011-1-29/30>.

A primary focus, and the one that needs immediate feedback, is on the
tough topics, being compiled at
<http://movementroles.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tough_Topics>.  Please add to
that page as you see fit; I imagine (hope?) it will be frequently
edited up to (and probably throughout) the meeting.

If you need reading material on the journey to Frankfurt, there were
some great interviews conducted over the past few months:

* Targeted interviews about our initial questions
<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_roles_project/Initial_Questions>
are collected at <http://movementroles.wikimedia.org/wiki/Interviews>,
along with a couple of self-completed responses at
<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_roles_project/Initial_Questions/Responses>.

* Jon interviewed representatives of a few organizations thought to
have some insight
<http://movementroles.wikimedia.org/wiki/Peer_organizations>, and his
bullet points are a concise and easy read.

And finally, there's a collection of assorted background material
linked from the meta page
<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_roles_project> as well as the
index page on the movement roles wiki
<http://movementroles.wikimedia.org/wiki/Index>.

Looking forward to seeing everyone this weekend,

Austin

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