Just to add to this as someone who (also) was at the conference and
participated in a few of the strategy track sessions, it would have been
basically impossible to provide any more information than the conference
website already provides about what took place at this session beforehand,
given the extremely open-ended nature of the discussions. Just as outlined
in the session overview [1], the participants started from basically
nothing (other than their ideas of what's going to be important in the next
15 years) and ended up formulating a few dozen thematic statements
regarding the strategic direction of the movement. Frankly, I'm amazed it
worked as well as it did. At the same time, I'm not at all amazed that it
would take time to digitize the materials, given how many people
participated in the session and how much paper they consumed :) And though
it wouldn't be difficult to publish the final thematic statements, some of
them unfortunately don't make sense without some background materials.
Just my €0.02,
Tanel
[1]
2017-04-06 16:42 GMT+03:00 Guillaume Paumier <gpaumier(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
Hello Hajdu,
As Chris mentioned, there is a lot of documentation coming from the
Wikimedia conference in Berlin. In fact, there is so much
documentation that it's going to take the team a few days to digitize
and publish everything. You can see some of the notes from related
discussions, for example:
* The notes from a discussion about movement strategy by contributors
from Wikimedia Commons:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_
movement/2017/Sources/Commons_in-person_discussion_at_the_
Wikimedia_Conference
* The notes from a discussion about movement strategy by the Wikimedia
Foundation's Board of Trustees:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2017/Sources/
Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_of_Trustees_-_Discussion_at_the_
Wikimedia_Conference
The rest of the notes, photos, summaries, etc. will be published this
week or the next. There was nothing confidential about the sessions,
and many participants have shared their work and sessions on Commons (
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikimedia_Conference_2017
) and on social media (
https://twitter.com/search?q=wmcon%20strategy&src=typd ).
I hope that this reassures you and gives you some materials to look
over until we upload everything else.
2017-04-05 0:12 GMT-07:00 Hajdu Kálmán <kalman(a)startadsl.hu>hu>:
Hi, There is a very active campaign for strategic conversation defining
the
future role of Wikimedia in the world. In the
last weekend has been hold
the
Wikimedia Conference 2017
in Berlin. On this conference was a spacial group organized from
Representatives
for the Movement Strategy Track. I paid great attention the conference
program, but unlike the former practice on the conference page on the
meta
was not e bit information about what happened in
this section. No
Ethernet,
no abstract of presentation, nothing.
I don't understand the new policy of organizers, that the conference out
of
the ordinary way was hold in totally confidential
or secret wise. My
question this should bee the new Wikimedia strategy?
Texaner
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