This is curious too - the page on the Advisory Board says they will be asked
for advice about organizational development, among other things, but Angela
says that she has not (or never?) received or forwarded requests for advice.
Can we conclude that the Advisory Board is not necessary, or that with the
professionalizing effort the Advisory Board is just not as necessary as it
once might have been? Perhaps a topic for a different thread, but I'll admit
I thought that the Advisory Board was playing at least some role.
Nathan
On 4/27/08, Angela <beesley(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 2:58 AM, Samuel Klein <meta.sj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
[4] is there a public place to contact our advisors?
Anyone who wants to contact the advisory board is welcome to go
through me for that. I can either forward messages to the whole group,
or pass on contact details for specific members who might be able to
help.
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Advisory_Board
if not, can someone forward this to them?
I have forwarded your email to the advisory board members. However, I
should point out that they were not asked about this either and know
less about it that readers of this mailing list. All I get from the
board of trustees is announcements after they've made their decisions
behind closed doors, not any requests for advice.
Angela
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