Two questions, Bill.
1) Labour representation? Huh?
2) Where are the actual Wikimedia projects? I mean....all of this is
hubris if the projects aren't on the org chart. They're the raison d'etre
of every aspect of the community.
Risker/Anne
On Mon, 5 Jul 2021 at 19:03, Bill Takatoshi <billtakatoshi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Earlier today I tried to predict what the WMF org
chart will look
like, but I wasn't confident about my suggestion, so I created a new
email account, subscribed it to wikimedia-l, and tried to send from
there. I learned that new subscribers are moderated, which seems
sensible given the level of trolling and disruption, and have since
improved the prediction and become more confident about it. I have
since learned that HTML email with embedded email attachments aren't
allowed either, so, Moderators, please reject my earlier anonymous
submission(s).
This is what I predict the Wikimedia organizational chart will look
like in one year's time:
https://i.ibb.co/HPzpqLt/WMF-orgchart.png
Please critique it! If you are running for the Board of Directors, I
am especially interested in your critique of this prediction.
Thank you!
-Will
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