Hi, Geoff!
Thank you for your answer.
The main question remains the same: what particular local legislature are you considering as a risk at the moment? Probably, we can help you in its assessment from our local view or we can start our work on some amendments to our laws so that the issue will be somehow solved in the future (we already have some successful experience in it, for example - < http://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/03/17/wikimedia-ru-changes-russian-civil-code...
).
I do understand that you are in the process of the assessment of current situation, we are not asking you for final decisions or conclusions, and I am not going to put WMF in charge of the preliminary thoughts shown. At least we would be happy to hear the reason of the fundraising stopped yesterday (or some days ago) but not a month ago/a year ago: we have difficult legislature, it's not to easy to work for us, but this is a permanent situation. There were no significant legislature updates in the recent time that we are aware of, that's why we still don't understand what could change you assessment.
Best regards, Linar
2014-11-13 23:08 GMT+03:00 Geoff Brigham gbrigham@wikimedia.org:
Hello rubin16 and all,
I wanted to follow up on Lisa's email. As she said, the decision to limit fundraising in Russia was not a political decision or a response to sanctions or US laws on Russia.
We are a diverse, global movement that spans the world, and we exist mostly online. However, our work takes place in the physical world, and each country has its own unique operating environment. At the WMF, we are constantly assessing what this means for the work of the movement.
In that context, we feel that laws in Russia offer a number of possible interpretations. So, out of an abundance of caution, we are not taking donations from Russia right now. If we feel the situation changes, we'll let people know.
As Lisa also said, this does and will not have any impact at all on how the WMF continues to support the Russian language Wikipedia, and its sister projects. We pool our funding and make our budget decisions independently from the geographical source, if any, of the funding.
We hear your point on transparency and advance notice, and it is a fair one. That said, sometimes we will need to quickly pause fundraising operations in different places while we gain clarity around how best to operate. We are making numerous decisions every day to respond to a wide variety of issues and considerations. I would like to commit to advance notice, but I don't think that will always be possible given the need for flexibility and speed at times. Nevertheless, I am reflecting on how to better address an issue like this in the future.
I appreciate the additional questions, but, as these are matters currently under consideration, I'm not in a position to share further right now.
Thank you,
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