Hi Andreas,
Thanks for your email. A few wmf staff have worked on a page on meta to invite anyone to post their thoughts about transparency at https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Transparency/Practices. Would you be able to post your idea there? I'd be happy to post it there for you if you have not yet done so / dont have time.
Based on what you say about being "no nearer to transparency", it would be great to know what "transparency" means to you and how transparency (or lack of transparency) affects you or your wikimedia work. There is no silver bullet to fixing transparency for everyone all the time, so I think its important to get on the same page first about the problem. I hope you find this page useful.
Thanks so much, Edward
On Mar 12, 2016, at 6:09 PM, Andreas Kolbe jayen466@gmail.com wrote:
On March 1, Jimmy Wales wrote:[1]
things like standard boilerplate language to be signed by
all employees doesn't strike me as something in and of itself to be kept private - there is a valid interest in showing that our policies are fair and humane for employees, responsible in terms of the privacy of personal information, etc.
Nothing appears to have happened since then – we seem to be no nearer to transparency about the non-disclosure agreements and non-disparagement clauses WMF staff have to sign than we were two weeks ago, when discussion around this topic kicked off in another thread.[2]
This seems to be a recurring (and daunting) pattern. People call for transparency about a particular issue. Eventually, someone in a leadership position responds that yes, demands for transparency about this issue are quite reasonable, and in fact more transparency would be absolutely desirable.
At this point, people relax, feeling they have been heard. The clamouring crowd disperses. But in fact, nothing happens, and the same questions arise again some weeks, months, years down the line.
Maggie, is this something your department could take on? It would be good to have one identified person at the Foundation who is responsible for tracking such queries and reporting back to the community, one way or the other.
Andreas
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