Hello Eugene,
Thanks for heads up (two days before the D-day),
... I wanted to point you to a few links that explain this in more detail. http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Process
As to me, as to the best of my belief the nutshell is on the page
http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Process/Decision-Making
(obviously "Process" refers to it).
I mean that despite first, very promising clause
"Who will decide what the strategy will be, and what will be the decision-making process?"
this page explains nothing about (or explains in no detail if somebody prefers) how main stakeholder - Foundation will make decision about said strategy. The huge, extremely intensive (and effective, if we will do our best) Earth-wide pipeline for proposal preparation - it's good. But what will be in the very end? How Foundation will decide what idea is good enough to stand behind it (and to put money in it)?
At the very bottom of that page one can read "stakeholders need to be transparent in their decision-making process". It's exactly my point.
--Pavlo Shevelo [SUL]
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Eugene Eric Kim eekim@blueoxen.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
For those of you who don't know me, I'm leading the Wikimedia strategic planning process. Our goal is to develop a five-year strategic plan through an open community process that is going on
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=Eugene