Bence, why does the process discourage people from organizing for their purpose before they are approved?  This part has always confused me.  Anyone can engage in activities that support the Wikimedia movement, why would they be discouraged from organizing to execute activities for which they require formal registration?   Maybe the process should outline what they get from this approval and make it clear that they are not permitted to use those things until approval has been completed.  I fear the chapters committee may still be stepping over it's mandate to micromanage the founding of organizations where its real role should be to ensure organizations are compliant with the standards in order to get the rights and benefits of approval.


On 20 June 2012 14:41, Bence Damokos <bdamokos@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I am not sure if this list is still active, but I thought if there is anyone left, they might be interested to help out.

Currently, the Chapters/Affiliations Committee is considering the procedural elements needed for processing applications for the new types of affiliates, the actual substance of the process largely depend on the requirements and definition we use. 

I would appreciate if you could take a look at a number of wiki pages I have started [based on the similar pages for chapters and the conclusions of this group] and provide feedback (which could range from "seems good" to suggestions and actual edits for changes). My aim is not to restart any debates that we have already concluded, rather to make sure that the documents created reflect the final consensus and nothing is left out and nothing controversial is added.


Thank you,
Best,
Bence

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