On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Ting Chen <tchen(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Dear Wikimedia community and friends:
I am very pleased to present the summary report of the Wikimedia
Foundation's five-year strategic plan: our first-ever such plan,
developed through a transparent collaborative process involving more
than a thousand participants during 2009 and 2010.
The strategic plan summary can be found on the WMF wiki:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Movement_Strategic_Plan_Summa…
And a wiki-based version will also be housed on the Strategy Planning wiki:
http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Movement_Strategic_Plan_Summary
The purpose of this plan is to chart a direction for the Wikimedia
movement to carry us into 2015, clearly articulating our key priorities:
* To stabilize Wikimedia's technical, financial and organizational
infrastructure
* To increase participation
* To improve quality
* To increase reach
* To encourage innovation
We'll know we have been successful when we:
* Increase the total number of people served to 1 billion
* Increase the amount of information we offer to 50 million Wikipedia
articles
* Ensure information is high quality by increasing the percentage of
material reviewed to be of high or very high quality by 25 percent
* Encourage readers to become contributors by increasing the number of
total editors per month who made>5 edits to 200,000
* Support healthy diversity in the editing community by doubling the
percentage of female editors to 25 percent and increasing the number of
Global South editors to 37 percent
Quick question. Your success indicators are lovely, but they only
relate to the last 4 items on the key priorities.
How will success be measured for the 1st one?