Dear Lila,
I think many of us are interested in how you will engage with the Wikimedia
community, what kind of outcomes you will seek, and what kind of tactics
you will employ in seeking those outcomes.
Can you please clarify whether you believe it is possible for somebody with
a close connection to you to influence public perceptions in
disproportionate, and significant, ways? If so, do you consider it a
legitimate option for you to (privately) assert your right to establish
yourself in your new position, rather than letting them take the lead?
I think what has happened in the last few days is extraordinary. I've never
seen anything like it. While I am sure that Wil's intentions are good,
frankly, if his desire had been to sabotage your new job, I can't imagine
what more effective path he could have chosen.
I'm not sure if this link has any meaning to you, as you are still getting
to know the various people and dynamics in the community. But I wonder what
others think of it. Does anybody know if the following quote is accurate?
And regardless of whether it's accurate or not -- the events of the last
week have certainly made it seem plausible, haven't they?
Is this really the best way for the new Executive Director to be introduced
to the Wikimedia community and the world?
- *<Wikipedia> is lucky to have people like Greg [Kohs]; even if he
never directly contributes to WP going forward, we're all well aware that
he's a very intelligent and eloquent individual with a knack for
investigative reporting. He holds WP and the WMF to their word, and I
personally thank him for that.* - *Wil Sinclair*, Partner of Lila
Tretikov (Wikimedia Foundation executive director) - May 22, 2014
http://mywikibiz.com/index.php?title=Directory%3AGregory_J._Kohs&diff=4…
-Pete
[[User:Peteforsyth]]
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:34 AM, Lila Tretikov <lila(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi all,
This is a personal note to clarify a some questions that recently came up,
specifically in the context of my role as the incoming ED.
My partner Wil and I are partners in our private lives. We have always both
been extremely independent, and we respect that in each other. That said we
have different roles: I am the Executive Director with responsibilities
towards the Foundation and the movement, and he is an independent community
member with his own voice.
I make my decisions using my own professional judgement in conjunction with
input from the community and staff. I don’t consult Wil on these matters,
ask him to do anything on my behalf or monitor his engagements with the
community. When I speak here, it is in my capacity as an ED.
Wil, on the other hand, has a very strong personal interest in the
community and agreat deal of curiosity about how the Wikimedia
projectswork. It is very important to him that he remains an
independent individual
able to speak with his own voice and ask his own questions. He does not
take direction from me. He will not work for the WMF or engage with the WMF
employees.
I hope this addresses some of the questions and draws distinction between
my role as ED and Wil’s participation as an independent member. If you have
any questions for Wil you can reach him directly. If you have any questions
for me or the WMF, you can get a hold of me by email or on my talk page.
Thanks,
Lila
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