Hello again,
I have informed the board at WikiJMed that I would prefer to see someone
with more time than me to be the editor-in-chief when my term ends by New
Year, and the Assistant editor-in-chief has expressed a similar attitude to
it. Yet, the only other candidate to the editor-in-chief position has also
expressed reluctance to it. For the long term survival of the journals I
think we need to add a monetary compensation to editor-in-chiefs, and
practically also to add an incentive to apply to this position.
I think an annual compensation of let's say $2000 for each editor-in-chief
and $1000 for each assistant would be a humble start as part of the grant
application for next year, especially considering that average salaries for
editors-in-chief in the US are about $85.000 (link
<https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/editor-in-chief-salary-SRCH_KO0,15.htm>)
and $57.000 for assistants (link)
<https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/assistant-to-the-editor-in-chief-salary-…>.
Also, it is very humble comparing to the generally $100.000+ that many
people make within Wikimedia Foundation (link
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_salaries>), and the
income of $91 million that Wikimedia Foundation received in 2017 (link)
<https://annual.wikimedia.org/2017/financials.html>. Thus, we can
definitely adjust this amount further in the future depending on the
success of this grant application.
Best regards,
Mikael