As one of the organisers of the workshop, I feel I ought to chime in here.
If I remember correctly, those remarks were made as a passing comment in a very emotional session about the role of movement organisations. I don't believe anyone present took them to heart.
Indeed, the vast majority of people at the workshop were Wikimedians who'd recently been elected to Chapter boards, who have strong roots in the community and are starting to get to grips with how to run an organisation!
I'd certainly suggest people read Steffen's blog post (even if through google translate) or indeed the minutes of the workshop, for a bit more context;
http://steproe.wordpress.com/2014/04/05/die-sinnfrage-was-ist-der-zweck-von-...
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Boards_training_workshop_March_2014/Minutes
Regards,
Chris
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Tomasz W. Kozlowski <tomasz@twkozlowski.net
wrote:
This week's issue of the English Wikipedia Signpost delivers mildly shocking news about the opinion of a "prominent female Wikimedian (...) about the meaning of the movement and the role of the chapters" as expressed during the Boards training workshop that took place between March 1-2 in London.
The Wikimedian is quoted by the treasurer of Wikimedia Deutschland, Steffen Prößdorf, as saying: "if we can buy free knowledge, we should do that [and] just forget about the communities" and "Fuck the community, who cares."
I understand that the identity of the person will remain secret, given that there is no public list of attendees of the workshop, so let me just say that the idea that chapters can "fuck the community" is absolutely unacceptable and should by rejected by all chapters immediately.
Read more at:
Signpost/2014-04-02/News_and_notes>
ist-der-zweck-von-wikimedia-deutschland/>
Tomasz
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