Sue Gardner susanpgardner@gmail.com wrote:
The real problem won't be so much "who will take over the work" -- Jennifer had only been on the job about five months, so she was mostly in building/thinking /planning mode rather than executing mode.
Keep in mind that the "Wiki" way of doing things was never about putting responsibility on just one or few shoulders. I simply mean that if it's a matter of brainstorming, organizing, qualitative prioritizing, and executing ideas, the disembodied gentry of the Wikimedia community are always at your disposal.
It also occurs to me that it may also be quite relevant for others to know exactly what Jennifer thought about her job. She's no doubt intimately acquainted with each of her planned and proposed tasks, and thus has a certain point of view and insight that others might regard as relevant how they conceptualize and understand these particular objectives and how to achieve them. If she would she be interested in commenting on such matters, Wikimedians may find these useful.
Regards, -Stevertigo