+1 Lodewijk -- I was thinking the same thing.
Abhinav and Kirill: thanks each for sharing these public updates.
On Mon., Jul. 15, 2019, 4:29 p.m. effe iets anders, <
effeietsanders(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think it would be at the very least helpful to the wider community to
better understand that component. Could you spell out in a bit more detail
what those capacity concerns were, and what other findings may have
existed? This may especially be helpful to the India community, as it would
be especially hard to address the issues without a full understanding.
Thank you!
Warmly,
Lodewijk
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 3:03 AM Kirill Lokshin <kirill.lokshin(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear Wikimedia-l readers,
AffCom understands the complexity and sensitivity of the circumstances
surrounding the decision to de-recognize Wikimedia India as a chapter,
and
we would like to share more information around
it. This decision was not
taken lightly, and only came after consistent warnings, including
suspensions of the chapter, and continued attempts by AffCom to bring the
chapter’s activities in line with the requirements for chapter status. We
understand that volunteers would like more information about this
decision
and past actions that influenced its outcome. We
will attempt to provide
an
overview of the factors and history that led to
this decision.
Wikimedia India has been given ample time to address their lack of
compliance with minimum chapter expectations since their initial signs of
non-compliance in 2015 and concerns presented to them during their 2015
site visits, initial 2016 suspension, and most recent 2018 suspension
last
November. The Wikimedia India Executive Committee
(EC) has repeatedly
failed to respond in a timely and complete manner to call requests,
annual
reporting timelines, and remediation deadlines
for demonstrating
compliance.
It is worth noting that there may be issues related to incomplete
information regarding the current relationship between WMIN and AffCom.
Abhinav is a current WMIN representative, but he was recently appointed
to
the EC on June 14, 2019 [1] following the EC’s
receipt of the final
revocation notice sent on June 13, 2019. He was not informed of, nor did
he
participate in, our communications regarding the
current suspension
process
before that time, so he has had to rely on
second-hand knowledge of the
situation. The remaining four members of the EC appear to have fully
abdicated their responsibility for communications leadership and as such
further confirm the chapter’s lack of capacity at this time.
Suspension notices give explicit requirements for what and how to
communicate with respect to a chapter’s capacity and provide a timeline
for
addressing gaps to meet requirements. We’re
providing a table reflecting
the most recent suspension notice, the requirements included, and the
date
they were to be delivered below for the
community’s context:
According to the suspension notice, Wikimedia India was to:
Status
Submit an Action Plan. By January 15, 2019, the chapter was to submit an
updated Action Plan including a timeline with dates for completing the
tasks outlined.
Submitted past deadline.
Received on March 4, 2019.
Insufficient response; awaiting new action plan for potential
reorganization as outlined in April call.
Complete and submit the required overdue chapter activities and financial
reporting. The chapter was to submit the reporting by December 1, 2018.
Submitted past deadline.
Received Activities Report on December 3, 2018 and Financial Report on
December 22, 2018.
Develop a strategy and timeline for addressing the following potential
gaps
in meeting the basic criteria for chapter status
in terms of Legal
Structure, Open Governance, Active Contributor Involvement, and Capacity.
By
January 15, 2019, the chapter was to submit a plan, via email or posted
online, demonstrating how the chapter meets the specific chapter
requirements outlined. If the chapter does not currently meet the
requirements, they were to provide a plan and timeline for how to address
these issues before June.
Submitted past deadline.
Received on March 4, 2019.
Insufficient response as detailed in April call.
Resolve concerns related to organizational best practices. By May 1,
2019,
the chapter should be able to demonstrate that it
is following the
Wikimedia Foundation Board’s recommendations for organizational best
practices
<
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Organizational_best_practic…
.
Submitted past deadline.
Received on June 4, 2019.
More information on chapter requirements is also available on Meta:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_chapters/Requirements
Although the Affiliations Committee has decided not to renew this chapter
agreement, this does not reduce the importance of the Republic of India
to
the Wikimedia movement. We regret that this
action has become necessary
due
to the chapter’s failure to meet the requirements
of continued
recognition,
as outlined in the table above. We would also
like to reaffirm the
committee’s deep and continued commitment to support affiliates in India
across geographies and languages.
As we have previously indicated, all rights and permissions granted by
the
Wikimedia Foundation to Wikimedia India in the
Chapter Agreement will be
revoked as of the termination of the agreement on September 14, 2019. In
the meantime, we will continue to engage with Abhinav and the executive
committee of Wikimedia India privately until we can align on a public
communication plan and process to transition the chapter from its current
recognition status. We will continue to discuss whether and how we can
share the outcomes of these discussions on Meta once we have agreement
between the executive committee and the AffCom on the best way to do
this.
Regards,
Kirill Lokshin
Chair, Affiliations Committee
[1]
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediaindia-l/2019-June/014128.html
On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 4:50 AM Abhinav srivastava <abhinav619(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear Friends From Affcom,
I am posting an open public request for your notice of Suspension moved
at
> Wikimedia India (WMIN) which we continue to contest and to our ignored
> demand of having a public hearing as shared with you all over mail and
> shared again here under Annexure [A]. You have taken an official
position
> on suspension without even hearing us even
once, unexplained
accusations
have been
provided and we continue to believe Affcom has been
insufficiently investigating facts before making judgements. We
repeatedly
> over and over again provided justifications over Mail but you never
took
them to
your notice and only over calls you heard us, provided your
rationale for expectation gaps but never took our oral commentary which
refutes your claims,in any action, anywhere. Now you say WMIN won’t
remain
a Chapter after 14th September and be transformed
into a User Group.
Republic of India happens to be one of the only few countries where
besides
volunteer driven Chapter and User Groups has a
full-time staff based
WMF’s
Allied Organisation CIS-A2K [1]. Wikimedia India
activities [2] may be
less
> due to no source of funds [3] however, Community Members from India put
> their efforts, strive hard to take the movement ahead. Whether it be
the
previous
financial year or the present, no Wikimedia Foundation Grants
like
Rapid Grant, Project Grant etc have been applied
by Wikimedia India
members
> to support any Chapter activity. They remain self-financed. We received
> your notice last year when Wikimedia India was contesting a dispute
with
> CIS-A2K over attribution grabbing for our
self-financed projects and
> ignoring Chapter at important National level initiaves [4]. While
working
with
virtually no source of funds and struggles with WMF’s Allied
Organisation, your notice of suspension was the least bad we could have
had.
We continue to contest your suspension notice. It was Suo Moto (on its
own)
decision making and as found and re-stated above
and below in detail,
there
> were gaps and misunderstanding in your basis. We also continue to
contest
there has
been a Rush-to-decision making. No written responses via Mail
to
Chapter’s clarification are being provided and
invitation for calls are
initiated where brief responses are shared on a Cloud Document. It has
been
> subsequently found by both parties on there being gaps in
communication.
> However, even after clarity during call,
Affcom has not taken any
action
over
them.
The basis of your suspension notice has been shared here for the wider
audience.
1.
Legal Structure : Affcom asked Wikimedia India to resolve and obtain
its
necessary license in order to obtain funds. At
present, as per
Government
of India restrictions it is difficult to obtain foreign funding.
Wikimedia
India informed the Affcom on roughly 13,000 Non-Government
Organisations
(NGO)s [5] are struggling with a similar
crisis to which Affcom
responded, “reconsider applying for a User Group.” and “no evidence
that
the current organization’s leadership will be
able to drive this
problem
toward resolution”. Chapter efforts and
commitment in resolving the
said
> crisis cannot be dusted in few words. A Government restrictive
policy
> which
> has an impact on 13,000 NGOs and Affcom finding flaws in WMIN Board
> Members
> capability. WMIN would leave it for public interpretation.
>
>
> Why not a capability audit for hosting zero-budget activities? While
most
> of the time are being spent on resolving the
said crisis, WMIN
continues
to
undertake activities as listed. Taking the Open
Knowledge Movement
forward
> remains a commitment for the Chapter irrespective of whatsoever
political
climate
may remain. Affcom was asked two questions respectively in this
regard however no response has been attained. The questions are
1.
Would zero-budget activities, those self-financed not meet
sufficiency ?
Please elaborate for us to stand better and to
improve upon.
2.
Would resolving Legal Structure and being able to receive WMF Grants
be
a necessary criteria for WMIN to meet
sufficiency or continued
activities
not meet the fulfilment criteria?
(2) Open Governance : Affcom informed Chapter that a member needs to be
in
physical presence at the Chapter Assembly to cast
vote and raise voice
and
> asked The Chapter to change its bylaws. This information is anything
but
false.
This was communicated during the Call but Affcom did not bring
anything in action. Also, as per the Chapter Agreement between WMF and
WMIN, a copy of bylaws was provided in English Language to WMF. The
bylaws
> were approved by the then Chapter’s Council. No evidence has been
brought
> to notice on WMIN violating the Clause 7.2
of the Chapter’s Agreement,
>
> “The Wikimedia Chapter shall be required to advise the Foundation of
any
planned
or actual change in the bylaws or status of the Chapter which
might
> affect the Foundation or the continued existence or effectiveness of
this
> Agreement.”
>
>
>
> (3) Active Contributor Involvement :The November 10 email carried the
> statement, “The chapter lacks broad and diverse membership, community
> representation, as well as buy-in and involvement “ and “Membership
seems
> to be sourced through university leadership
rather than through open
> community participation and representation.” Chapter till date
received
no
evidence or logic construction on how the said
argument was reached.
Later
during the call, Affcom did acknowledge that
there has been a
communication
gap. Chapter further floated the idea of sharing
the Member’s data base
after discussing privacy policy over them.
(4) Capacity : WMIN was able to submit its annual reports on 21st
December,
> 2018 (3.5 months late) due to a notice by Income-Tax department which
> caused delay in preparing our Financial reports. Although we do not
have
any
annual grants or use any money to support any activity, as per
Chapter’s agreement, affiliate is required to submit Financial Results.
Meanwhile, WMIN reported its activities on every quarterly basis and
shared
> it with the wider Indian community via India Mailing List and also
other
> channels [6], [7], [8],[9]. Annual activity
report is a compilation
from
the
quarterly reports.
Affcom claimed via Cloud document that no high level response submitted
and
> repeated delay is not accepted. WMIN informed Affcom that previous
delay
needs to
be looked at independently from earlier financial period and
suspension notice (WMIN then had a grant), but we received no response.
(5) Organizational Best Practices : Affcom asked us to ‘Resolve’ issues
relating to Organizational Best Practices, however, no information had
been
> received on respective deliverables not been met. The November 10,
email
> carried the statement, “There are concerns
about whether” referring
that
> Affcom was also not sure themselves. WMIN
shared the best practices
after
placing
it in front of the community on member’s mailing list for more
than
> 15 days. To this Affcom responded that you are late with your
submission
> hence we are terminating your contract. They
never shared an evidence
and
> when WMIN took its time placed it in-front
of the community and then
> submitted, they said delayed and instead of sending their response in
> writing over mail they again invited us for a call. We continue to
insist
on
providing a written response via Mail but no action.
(6) Action Plan : Affcom asked us to submit an Action Plan and we kept
asking what deliverable are needed. We cannot commit on resolving
Government restrictions within a said timeline as more than 13,000 NGOs
struggle with the similar crisis. We emphasised again and again we have
been running zero-budget activities and working for the movement. We
asked
> them to review Organizational Best Practices, based on gaps we could
have
> taken things into consideration. They rather
said, you have missed the
> deadline, so WMIN has to be closed now.
>
>
>
> To sum up, Affcom friends, you made up your own decision, you made up
you
> own hearing and you made up your own
decision. It was a monologue
masked
in
> the name of a dialogue.
>
>
>
> I encourage you all to be in our boots someday, hosting activities on
> zero-budget, fighting with the Government bureaucracy to attain some
> funding as a help, the challenge of having a staff-based organisation
in
> parallel, struggle with self-financing
activities and most importantly
> working with Affcom to save yourself from their de-recognition threats.
>
>
>
> If you believe you are correct, please abide to the request made under
> Annexure [A] and put everything in public domain. Let community read
for
themselves and decide. If Affcom is more transparent about its
investigation and actions then community would be able to better
understand
the work and provide an opinion.
Regards,
Abhinav
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[3] Foreign Currency (Regulation) Act, 1960 compliance do not permit
India
Chapter to receive money from its primary fiscal
sponsor, Wikimedia
Foundation.
[4] Board of Directors at CIS, acknowledged in March, 2019 for a
compliant
> made in August, 2018 for CIS-A2K Staff not doing their duty to the
order.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/06/07/democracies-need-a-little-help-from-th…
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediaindia-l/2017-July/013030.html
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediaindia-l/2017-October/013089.…
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediaindia-l/2018-January/013188.…
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediaindia-l/2018-April/013295.ht…
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Annexure
[A] Reallocating the Affcom - WMIN Communication To Meta : No
communications over email, video call, social media, instant messaging,
or
> anywhere but wiki! While this would not just be aligned with the
editing
> spirit, it would promote greater
transparency and also helpful for us
to
> communicate the message to our community
members. While, we understand
> Affcom had been advocating the same, however, taking care of privacy
> concerns, do let us. Once we hear from Affcom on having no privacy
> concerns, we may reallocate the discussions.
>
> If there a consent to this, would request a green light also for
>
> 1.
>
> Archiving the entire email conversation over a cloud document and
> linking it to the relevant Meta page.
> 2.
>
> Documenting Internet Calls in an attempt to resolve communication
gaps
> and linking them to Meta page for greater
transparency.
> 3.
>
> Based on Principal of Free Speech, allowing anybody to use the
> discussion page for expression of their views.
> 4.
>
> Any Volunteer is free to translate the text into the language of
their
choice.
5.
Upload All PDF sent via Mails to Commons and link them to the Meta
Page.
6.
All relevant customs and procedures which exist for any Meta page to
be
in action.
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