Dan Grey wrote:
I disagree - in setting this up I read every page on meta related to the Foundation. With the exception of the meta budget page (redundant with the WMF wiki page - something that patently must not be edited), everything people ever desire to know is on meta. It's just buried under all the other (mostly abandoned) pages.
Think about what people want to know:
*Who runs the Foundation - the Board *Where the money gets spent - the Budget *Who does what - the Departments *How does the place work (nerd pages) - the Servers *Anything local to me? - the Chapters *I'm a journalist - Press
As a journalist, you shouldn't be on Meta. Meta is the place for the community, to work at wikimedia level. Not for public representation. That's what http://wikimediafoundation.org is for.
greetings, elian