I have a request and/or question. I've got the idea from "Incident report". When things don't go as planned in servers, we write an incident report and try to learn from lapses happened. Now my question is. Has something similar done for chapters that get de-recognized? Do you want to talk to volunteers in those chapters and investigate why this happened so other chapters can learn and fix mistakes early on? Sometimes it's outside our control (for example socioeconomic situation in a country can contribute to amount of activities in the chapter) but maybe there are issues in the governance of the chapter that can lead to such cases.
I know AffCom members are volunteers and this might be too much for a group of volunteers which have already a lot on their plate. Just for consideration.
Thanks and keep the great work up. Best
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 7:20 PM Fæ faewik@gmail.com wrote:
Itzik has put it nicely. The volunteers in Affcom are committed folks, and it is reassuring that multiple steps are taken to encourage struggling affiliates to meet the basic requirements.
Running a chapter is a hard burden for a small group of volunteers, particularly if relying on volunteers to produce monthly reports and run accounts. There no shame it letting it go if not enough volunteers want to take this on.
For those involved who may feel discouraged, I recommend keeping an social group running, even on a very informal and ad hoc way. Later, it may be worth considering the benefits of recognizing a small society as an affiliate User Group, where the administrative requirements are very small indeed. In fact it can be rather nice not to have to worry about holding money, running accounts or even managing memberships, none of this being a firm requirement. The reporting is just 'logging' of related events and projects, the sorts of things small societies want to do for ourselves, yet gives you the modest benefit of being able to use "Wikimedia" as a brand and logo for events.
Thanks, Fae Wikimedia LGBT+
On 23 April 2017 at 09:14, Itzik - Wikimedia Israel itzik@wikimedia.org.il wrote:
Thank you Maor for the update.
We usually love to see our movement expend and welcome recognition of new organizations, but I strongly believe that we continuously need to check and evaluate our current organizations.
Our brand, name and reputation are part of our core assets - and while
it's
not an easy step, I appreciate Affcom efforts not only to recognize new ones but also to de-recognize organizations that are not longer active or non-compliance with our movement requirements.
Few weeks ago in Berlin we had a first meeting to start discuses what is
a
"movement accountability" and how we evaluate organizations who operate outside of the FDC process and I believe Affcom have a significant part
in
it.
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On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 9:49 PM, Maor Malul maor_x@zoho.com wrote:
Dear all,
**
*Recognition as a Wikimedia affiliate - a chapter, thematic
organization,
or user group - allows an independent group to officially use the
Wikimedia
name to further the Wikimedia mission, with certain duties and responsibilities. While most Wikimedia affiliates adhere to the basic compliance standards set forth in their agreements with the Wikimedia Foundation, a protocol has been developed to address the exceptional
cases
when a Wikimedia affiliate does not meet minimum compliance standards
and
their continued recognition as a Wikimedia affiliate presents a risk to
the
Wikimedia movement.*
On September 9, 2016, Wikimedia Philippines was notified of their suspension as a Wikimedia affiliate due to long standing and serious governance issues, as well as non-compliance with reporting requirements which go as back as 2014, has been sent multiple warnings regarding
them,
and on the date mentioned above, was provided with an explicit list of tasks and deadlines in order to return to compliance with their chapter agreement. The chapter failed to complete these tasks by the deadline of November 28, 2016, and was consequently notified that they would no
longer
be recognized as a Wikimedia chapter after the termination of their
Chapter
Agreement on March 1, 2017. It is important to make clear that the Affiliations Committee will continue to support other organized
Wikimedia
communities and their activities in the Philippines.
If you have questions about what this means for the community members in their region or language areas, we have put together a very basic FAQ, which may be found athttps://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Wikimedia_movement_affiliate_de-recognition_FAQhttps:/ /meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_movement_affiliates/ Affiliate_derecognition_FAQ.*
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