I think a better formulation of the question might be: "do we have a list of non-editing activities, and do we have a count of the number of people who do them regularly?"
To which the answer is partially-yes, and mostly-no.
Yes: There is a mindmap of activities and roles that was created and is fairly comprehensive.
No: Some of those activities have related logs (lists of users by technical flag) or categories (list of users who have categorized their userpage), or pages (lists of OTRS or press contacts, lists of members or a project or organization). But I've never seen a division of these into active v. passive (committee work v. group membership), or a total count.
SJ
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Johan Jönsson brevlistor@gmail.com wrote:
2014-06-22 13:59 GMT+02:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com:
Wikimedia volunteers are self-organised, why would there be a list?
Because we love making lists.
That being said, Richard list wiki-specific positions like "ArbCom", which I suppose would mean that "volunteers for the Wikimedia Foundation" should be understood in a broad sense, and if so, the answer is definitely no.
Even when some lists exists, like the e.g. the press room list Benjamin linked, they're in no way complete. For example, the press contact for Wikimedia Sweden (which, of course, is technically not a volunteer position for Wikimedia Foundation, since the chapters are independent and sometimes do stuff that's not related to the Wikimedia movement) is listed, but Swedish-language Wikipedia has a volunteer press contact of its own, who isn't.
//Johan Jönsson
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