Hoi, It is a sad situation that a perceived lack of communication gets us to a state where the long awaited Dutch chapter is even more delayed. The people who have set up both the "vereniging" and the "stichting" have done this to set up an organisation in the Netherlands. To get there, someone had to do it. Now there is an organisation; people can become member of the vereniging. It is for the members of the "vereninging" to choose the board of there organisation. When people are concerned, all they have to do is become a member go to the meetings and choose or confirm the members of the board.
When the board of the vereniging and the board of the stiching find that they do not / can not cooperate, that will be the appropriate time to discuss with the Wikimedia Foundation how to resolve the situation.
On the nl.wikipedia many moderators have been confirmed for another year. Both Oscar and Galwaygirl (the chairman and the secretary of the vereniging io) have received the trust of the Dutch Wikipedia community. When some people of the nl.wikipedia community want to clarify the relation between this project and the Dutch chapter, they find their answer either in the bylaws of the chapter or in the bylaws of the project.
Practically, the first "ledenvergadering" has to be convened. This will be the first time where members of the vereniging can decide on how to move forward. This will be for the members of the chapter and not for the Dutch Wikipedia community to decide. This meeting will be public.
When people who do not want to become members and are part of a Dutch project want to discuss the relation with the Dutch and eventually a Belgian chapter, they can do so in their project and not bother the rest of the Wiki world.
PS The Dutch chapter is there to be active in the Netherlands. It wants to do good for any and all projects. It is not and should not be only about the Dutch Wikipedia.
Thanks, GerardM
On 4/25/06, Anthere Anthere9@yahoo.com wrote:
Delphine Ménard wrote:
I am available to continue this discussion privately, or with the chapters committee where relevant. I do not wish to engage further in this debate here, as I believe this is a matter of the Dutch to settle, it is they who should come up with a satisfying answer for all parties involved, not those of us who don't read Dutch, nor have all the facts.
Cheers,
Delphine
~notafish
I am not entirely sure. It is certainly the matter for the Dutch to settle... but at the same time... there are requests for the board to approve the relationship between the two organisations and the Foundation. So it may be best that we are informed before voting...
Ant
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