I understand that there will be members who live
in different areas
of the country. However, to start a charity we require a steering
committee. That core group acts as the initial board of directors
until the charity is formed. This group approves the initial plan/
bylaws and ensures the formation of the corporation. This group
should form up in one local area that has the greatest number of
dedicated people at this time. This group should meet in person
regularly until the task is complete.
2009/7/13 Jeffery Nichols <arctic.gnome(a)gmail.com>
Unfortunately, a large meeting in person is not a realistic
option. People in the core group literally live up to a 79 hour
drive away from each other (Qualicum Beach, BC to St. John's, NL)
yet Canada has one of the smaller populations among Wikimedia
regions, so we have to work differently from the European groups
and the US state groups, which can practically meet in person. We
could have a reasonably-sized meeting in Toronto, but until we have
the bylaws done there is not a lot to do in person that could not
be done on the talk page. I have tried to allow our bylaws to
accept online meetings as much as possible and allow regional
branches to be semi-independent.
Once we have a clearer picture of what projects we will be doing
first, I'll try to set up project meetings in addition to founding
meetings so we can see who is interested apart from the people
interested in bylaw work.
-Jeffery Nichols (Arctic.gnome)
On 13-Jul-09, at 6:54 PM, Alan Walker wrote:
Jeffery, I commend you for your continued efforts
to get Wikimedia
Canada off the ground. However, running a successful charity
involves a great deal of time invested from people working for
little or no pay. Have you been able to get a core group of
people to meet in person?
2009/7/13 Jeffery Nichols <arctic.gnome(a)gmail.com>
The legal issues in the bylaws are slowly being dealt with, but
the other big obstacle we have now is deciding what we will
officially be doing with our money. To be an education-related
charity we have to either be running a school, be doing research,
or be maintaining a museum, art gallery. Simply making
information available to the public does not count as
"education". We can also call ourselves a "library" if we are a
community charity rather than an education charity. If you have
any ideas about what our first project should be, mention it at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Canada/Proposed_by-laws
I, personally, think that the school and research options are too
ambitious, though they would make good long-term goals. For the
purpose of our application I think our first objective for our
donations should be setting up an online database of Canada-
related media and texts to make ourselves fall under the "museum,
art gallery, or library" categories. This database could be
distinct from Wikisource and Commons by allowing items that are
free for non-commercial use, which seems to be a common copyright
of stuff produced by Canadian governments.
-Jeffery Nichols (Arctic.gnome)
On 11-Jul-09, at 4:24 PM, Kevin T wrote:
So the Legal issue is the only block from setting
up the
organization in reality? BTW, when will be next meeting?
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Jeffery Nichols <arctic.gnome(a)gmail.com
> wrote:
To be fair, there are probably a lot of people who are interested
in
helping but who don't like reading through the legalese of
bylaws. As
long as a couple of us keep at them, I bet we'll find a lot more
people willing to do work once we actually start doing real-world
work.
That being said, I'll speed up my replies so we actually have a
clear
mission statement before you leave for Buenos Aires.
-Jeffery Nichols (Arctic.gnome)
On 9-Jul-09, at 7:15 PM, Ray Saintonge wrote:
> Jeffery Nichols wrote:
>> Only a couple people made it, so there wasn't much of a
meeting. We
>> just committed to discussing the bylaws on the talk page more
and
>> will
>> have another meeting when the current problems with them are
>> resolved.
> What would help is if more people participated in developing the
> details
> on that talk page. Several issues require very careful
consideration
> that cannot be achieved in an online meeting.
>
> I get bored waiting for responses, and the very few people who
have
> anything to say make me think that only those few have any
interest at
> all in a chapter. I plan to be in Buenos Aires for Wikimania,
and it
> would certainly help if I could go there with an understanding
of what
> people want out of this process.
>
> Ec
>
>
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