2007/4/26, Delphine Ménard notafishz@gmail.com:
... that every time community input is asked on a subject by a board member, little to none is given?
And why is it that every time the same things that were put up for discussion are said "approved' or "official" suddenly everyone finds something to say?
Shouldn't it be the other around?
IMHO the problem is that in many cases the current process of decision making is not transparent. Therefore the general community knows about the decision after it is made and start to directly affect them. Moreover, in many cases the reasons of decisions are not well explained or even not explained at all.
There should be clear system of discussion of Board with community. For example: 1. The Board or a given Wikimedia committee officially announce "Let's start discussion about a given topic, this discussion is important, because The Board or Committee is about to make crucial decision - discussion will end at: give a date". 2. The discussion is on 3. The Board summarizes the main conclusions of discussion putting it on meta page. 4. The Board announce officially the decision with detailed explanation of reasons on Foundation wiki and also broadcast it to all whom this decision affects. 5. If the "wild" discussion is still going on - it is simply ignored.