Tinu Cherian, thank you so much for writing this gorgeous, thoughtful
e-mail. I agree with every word you wrote, and I am grateful that you did
it.
One of the things I like best about Wikimedia is that anyone can become a
leader. You become a leader by acting like one: by being compassionate and
good, by reminding us of why we're all here, and calling upon us all to be
our best, wisest, most generous selves. That's what you've done here, and I
think it's really lovely.
While I was reading your e-mail, it reminded me of a famous mail that Brion
sent to this same list, back on Christmas Eve of 2006. It was before I
joined the projects, but lots of people told me about it, and eventually I
looked it up in our archives. It's here:
http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/FH5EqJVBMHtX4RawfKZY -- we used to
call it the eggnog e-mail. It was essentially doing the same thing that you
did in your mail just now: asking us all, despite our disagreements, to
remember that what we're doing here in the Wikimedia projects is awesome,
and that we should remember that we love each other.
You've written the new eggnog e-mail. Thank you!
Sue
On Nov 15, 2011 10:02 AM, "CherianTinu Abraham" <tinucherian(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I am not going the respond inline, as it may confuse
many a readers like
me. I will also try to answer below various questions/comments from
multiple mails/ people. Some of my comments may be general and not directed
to anyone in particular.
I didn't mean to offend anyone, whether he is a chapter member or not. I
reserve my right to free opinion just like anyone does. I didn't either
intend to undermine the great works of anyone. I am aware that "whipping
foundation label" is very cool these days, but I am not for it. I may have
disagreements of some of the "foundation way" or "chapter way" , but
I
express my concerns on issues only.
The reason that I had mentioned that the formation of trust was announced
in earlier co-ordination meetings was that whosoever had concerns earlier
could have raised it even then. The fact that Sunil Abraham was made as one
of the trustees was indeed not mentioned in the meetings, all i meant was I
think he is well eligible for his contributions as a trustee for the WIPT.
Does every chapter share every minute things of its proceedings with the
foundation or the community?
I am not here to say whether hiring Hisham or any foundation staff is right
to wrong. AFAIK, the foundation encouraged/s community members to apply for
various positions and I could point to you a lots of examples where active
community members have been hired. Everywhere possible, whenever eligible
and qualified candidates from the community are available, they have been
hired, AFAIK. If I choose to work on a volunteer basis on part time, it is
my own wish... And if I want work on full time for the movement, without
worrying about my daily bread, it is also my wish. The choice is strictly
personal. So is it cool if some people joins the foundation and not when
some other people ? We, Wikipedians, claim to be open & welcoming and vow
to not bite the new comers, but in reality we form cabals and resists
anyone new who comes to the movement, ...hah, ... they are all outsiders !
"Oh I can whip everyone personally, but don't you dare to touch me"
attitude is also not productive. I am tired of seeing foundation-l used for
personal grudges and attacks. I am tired seeing sock puppet accounts been
made to just launch personal attacks on individuals on the mailing
lists/forums. It is not just one time, but many a times.
So finally it all boils down to funding and money, right ? Who gets the
bigger share and who gets the smaller share? Is that all we care about ? Is
that why we are all in the movement? I would have been much personally much
richer, if I ( like many others) had put my energy, time and concentration
elsewhere than putting on a movement that is very close to my/our hearts.
Our family and friends would have much appreciated if we had spend time
more with them, instead. But that is my/our choice and I am happy about it.
We are just doing it because we are just passionate about it.
Regards
Tinu Cherian