Hi Rodrigo,
asking questions about a WLM competition would be the right time now indeed. But then you should phrase your questions that way: are they still planning to organize a WLM, how can you help them and what are they planning budget/prize wise. You could also suggest to plan an evaluation moment between those two, to evaluate for example the prizes.
Whether it is a chapter, WMF project or something else shouldn't matter (if it does, it usually is a sign something goes wrong).
I'm just saying that complaining about the WLE competition right now is unhelpful - nothing is going to change anyway because the competition is already underway. In that case, it is more effective to wait until it is finished so that you can evaluate, and learn from it. You could focus right now on formulating questions to ask during evaluation. If you share those in advance, people can already think a bit about them.
This is not a matter of caring or not caring - this is a matter of being effective and efficient.
Best, Lodewijk
2014-06-01 2:06 GMT+02:00 Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton < rodrigo.argenton@gmail.com>:
Well Lodewijk, they announce the values during the WLE, not before to discuss (I wrote that in Meta), and more, they are trying to do a event after the WLE that will cost ~9000 USD. And they promised to do a WLM too, how much money they will spend on that too. Furthermore, I tried to do in the soft way, asking they in the page of the event, they blocked my for no reason, the reason given was "you are not welcome"...
Remember, this is not a Wikimedia Chapter, this is the Brazil Program (WMF project) the are doing this event, without accountability, discussion with any community, transparency...
We could not do that before because they did had not opened how much they would spend, and we can't wait moths to do, because we are not that far from WLM, and always have some guys saying "this already go, doesn't matter"...
If we do not care, who will care?
On 31 May 2014 06:37, Lodewijk lodewijk@effeietsanders.org wrote:
Dear Rodrigo,
As you probably realize, the Wiki Loves Earth competition is ongoing already - and it is highly unlikely that things will change /during/ the competition. Raising this right now, in this aggressive way (not going towards a solution) is primarily obstructive.
What would be much more constructive is if you either decide to invest
your
effort in making this investment worth while (increase the impact), or to help during the evaluation/next time's organization. That way you can actually impact the way money is being spent, and volunteers are being empowered effectively.
Unless I'm missing something (what you're actually trying to accomplish) this is probably the least impactful moment to have this discussion - a
few
months earlier or later would have been.
Best, Lodewijk
2014-05-31 3:50 GMT+02:00 Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton < rodrigo.argenton@gmail.com>:
"way the topic was raised." funny
Thank you Jaime Anstee, Lodewijk for the explanation and context.
I don't if Mr. Alvarenga can see, but "I don't criticize the
organizers,
they are newbies in the Wikimedia movement", is one of the main
problems
here, why they can have the power spend this money without consulting,
your
point increase the size of this issue, if they don't know what they are doing, why they can manage/access this quantity of money? And find for me photo contest in Brazil manage by NGOs without partners that hits this quantity of money, and this is just the prize, the whole contest was evaluated in 30'850,00 reais ~14'000.00 dollars...
On 30 May 2014 15:18, Everton Zanella Alvarenga < everton.alvarenga@okfn.org> wrote:
Hi,
I have no idea about the prizes for other places to compare, but I must say 10k reais (~5k USD) is a small amount of money for the value generate by this type of competition, in my opinion.
At the moment I am running through the organization I coordinate a challenge which will give prizes of this order, although we won't
give
it in cash, but a trip to Open Knowledge Festival http://2014.okfestival.org/ next July, books and games, all catalysing the creative use of technology and free software. And this is from a very tiny organization 6 month old.
The results from this competition led by the education program coordinator in Brazil seems good so far. I think one thing that could be improved was to consult the community in a more open way to avoid the actual wikidramas and I tend not to like prizes in cash, but simbolic one, like a trip to Wikimania would make much more sense for me or some prize related to photograph.
I don't criticize the organizers, they are newbies in the Wikimedia movement and let's assume good faith, but I think it's a good opportunity to discuss the issue globally, although the way the topic was raised.
Tom
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