Delphine Ménard wrote:
The Board of the Wikimedia Foundation has also renewed its confidence in the ability of the chapters to further the Wikimedia mission, by asking them to select two board members. The last announcement of the upcoming board meeting agenda shows that chapters are at the core of Wikimedia's strategy.
All of these changes have been accompanied by recurring questions about the role of chapters and the nature of the relationship Wikimedia chapters should entertain with the Wikimedia Foundation. And those questions are still, to some extent "in the air". Much has been done, much has been thought about and much remains to do and to brainstorm about.
In the course of these conversations, it has become evident that the "Chapters question" (or issue, or stuff, or thing) needs a reboot. Reboot in the sense that a new structure and process is needed to best capture the energy and perspectives of the growing number of chapters, along with the growing stability of the staff and board of the Wikimedia Foundation. One of the steps in this reboot is the wrap-up of the Chapters Coordinator position.
I have been committed to that position for the past 3 years, first as a volunteer, and since February 2007 as an external consultant and I am stopping my work as Chapters Coordinator today. I have been wrapping up my work with the chapters in the last few weeks.
Thank you, Delphine, for all of your hard work on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation over the past few years. In building up the chapters from the early stages of their development, you will have had a lasting impact on our community. I'm grateful we had someone so dedicated helping in that project.
As many of you know, Delphine was also involved in major efforts beyond just working directly with the chapters, especially in organizing Wikimania. I'm sure we will be enjoying the products of Delphine's work long after the end of her employment. As one example, we got a report today on the results of a survey of Wikimania participants that Delphine was instrumental in developing (it's at http://wikimania2008.wikimedia.org/wiki/Survey for those interested, feedback was generally positive). I expect future Wikimania organizers will benefit from the groundwork she has laid, and appreciate how much work she had to put in.
Since Delphine is not leaving (thankfully), I shouldn't close with a farewell to her. So instead, let me say - Welcome to our newest volunteer!
--Michael Snow