folx who have a conference now in Berlin
and they seem to be interested in helping.
John would be in a good position as former RIPE now WMF staff to evaluate
this and follow up.
Best wishes - Z. Blace
On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 5:05 PM Florence Devouard <fdevouard(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I have not further commented because I did not feel I
could help further
at this point. But I wanted to point out that the issue is still on my
"concerns" list :)
I am looking forward to read your findings when process is completed.
Flo
Le 12/05/2022 à 01:02, Niharika Kohli a écrit :
Hi Butch,
Thanks for your suggestions. On our end, the Wikimedia Foundation Product
department is currently undertaking stakeholder discussions in all the
areas you mentioned to understand the problem from all different
perspectives. As we go through this process we are also looking at
potential technical solutions that would reduce some of the pain points
that have been brought up both here and on the talk page. There are some
existing recommendations on this mailing list and the meta page that are
good starting points for these discussions.
We will be summarizing our findings and sharing them on this list and the
talk page once we have completed this process. If anyone has direct
feedback, my inbox is always open.
Thanks!
On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 9:59 PM <bustrias(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Let me suggest three things:
1. For Outreach events, campaigns, GLAM events that conduct new user
training and editathons, the Foundation Programs Team (
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Campaigns/Foundation_Programs_Team)
should proactively coordinate with event organizers and/or foundation grant
applicants and offer assistance to link them with administrators to grant
IP exemptions or account creation / event organizer rights.
2. For WMF Movement Communications Team and Foundation Product
Development Team to conduct stakeholder discussions (end users, event
organizers, active editors) including this mailing list, talk pages,
virtual / video conferences and come up with a thorough document
summarizing the feedbacks. We should not end decisions on Talk pages and
mailing list alone.
3. For the technology team & tech community to come up with an update on
the 18 year old IP block policy that is target bad faith editors and
balancing it with middle to low income communities (Africa, South and
Southeast Asia, Pacific Islands, South America) with shared internet
infrastructure such as mobile data/ school internet connections.
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Butch
Southeast Asia
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