Hello all,
just wanted to share a quick "save the date":
The Movement Strategy and Governance team of the Wikimedia Foundation will host a co-creation workshop on the concept of "Hubs" on November 27, 2021, from 13:00 to 17:00 UTC. (your timezone https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1638018002). Registration will open early next week. We are looking for participants who are working on "Hubs" proposals, have engaged on that topic previously, or are planning to do so in the near future.
The overall goal of the event is convergence and alignment regarding the concept of hubs and principles for the development of hubs. The idea is to convene on the topic of hubs, to reach an initial definition of regional and thematic hubs, and to clarify essential questions on the concept of hubs (e.g. scope, responsibilities, connection to existing entities, and hub life cycle). Ideally, the work done during this event will inform the Movement Charter Drafting Committee and its drafting process.
More information here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hubs/Workshop_November_27,_2021
Best regards,
Cornelius
Registration is now open and closes on November 25.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 12:48 PM Cornelius Kibelka < ckibelka-ctr@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello all,
just wanted to share a quick "save the date":
The Movement Strategy and Governance team of the Wikimedia Foundation will host a co-creation workshop on the concept of "Hubs" on November 27, 2021, from 13:00 to 17:00 UTC. (your timezone https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1638018002). Registration will open early next week. We are looking for participants who are working on "Hubs" proposals, have engaged on that topic previously, or are planning to do so in the near future.
The overall goal of the event is convergence and alignment regarding the concept of hubs and principles for the development of hubs. The idea is to convene on the topic of hubs, to reach an initial definition of regional and thematic hubs, and to clarify essential questions on the concept of hubs (e.g. scope, responsibilities, connection to existing entities, and hub life cycle). Ideally, the work done during this event will inform the Movement Charter Drafting Committee and its drafting process.
More information here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hubs/Workshop_November_27,_2021
Best regards,
Cornelius
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Thank you, Cornelius. Is there any chance that there will be a Round 2 for this?
Risker/Anne
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 at 13:21, Cornelius Kibelka ckibelka-ctr@wikimedia.org wrote:
Registration is now open and closes on November 25.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 12:48 PM Cornelius Kibelka < ckibelka-ctr@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello all,
just wanted to share a quick "save the date":
The Movement Strategy and Governance team of the Wikimedia Foundation will host a co-creation workshop on the concept of "Hubs" on November 27, 2021, from 13:00 to 17:00 UTC. (your timezone https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1638018002). Registration will open early next week. We are looking for participants who are working on "Hubs" proposals, have engaged on that topic previously, or are planning to do so in the near future.
The overall goal of the event is convergence and alignment regarding the concept of hubs and principles for the development of hubs. The idea is to convene on the topic of hubs, to reach an initial definition of regional and thematic hubs, and to clarify essential questions on the concept of hubs (e.g. scope, responsibilities, connection to existing entities, and hub life cycle). Ideally, the work done during this event will inform the Movement Charter Drafting Committee and its drafting process.
More information here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hubs/Workshop_November_27,_2021
Best regards,
Cornelius
--
Cornelius Kibelka (he/him)
Event Coordinator
Movement Strategy + Governance
2030.wikimedia.org
https://wikimediafoundation.org/
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Hello Risker, hello all,
at the moment, there is no second workshop planned. The idea is to create convergence on the ideas around Hubs, a second one with the same intention/program would make that more difficult.
However, I'd say, let's see what the outcomes will be, hoping then for your (everyone's) feedback. Depending on the feedback, we could think about adding another one in the New Year, building upon the outcomes of November 27.
Best regards, Cornelius
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 3:29 PM Risker risker.wp@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you, Cornelius. Is there any chance that there will be a Round 2 for this?
Risker/Anne
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 at 13:21, Cornelius Kibelka < ckibelka-ctr@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Registration is now open and closes on November 25.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 12:48 PM Cornelius Kibelka < ckibelka-ctr@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello all,
just wanted to share a quick "save the date":
The Movement Strategy and Governance team of the Wikimedia Foundation will host a co-creation workshop on the concept of "Hubs" on November 27, 2021, from 13:00 to 17:00 UTC. (your timezone https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1638018002). Registration will open early next week. We are looking for participants who are working on "Hubs" proposals, have engaged on that topic previously, or are planning to do so in the near future.
The overall goal of the event is convergence and alignment regarding the concept of hubs and principles for the development of hubs. The idea is to convene on the topic of hubs, to reach an initial definition of regional and thematic hubs, and to clarify essential questions on the concept of hubs (e.g. scope, responsibilities, connection to existing entities, and hub life cycle). Ideally, the work done during this event will inform the Movement Charter Drafting Committee and its drafting process.
More information here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hubs/Workshop_November_27,_2021
Best regards,
Cornelius
--
Cornelius Kibelka (he/him)
Event Coordinator
Movement Strategy + Governance
2030.wikimedia.org
https://wikimediafoundation.org/
*Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's our commitment. Donate. https://donate.wikimedia.org/* https://wikimediafoundation.org/
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Event Coordinator
Movement Strategy + Governance
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https://wikimediafoundation.org/
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Hi All I am interested in contributing to this development but also like Riskier have this day fixed long ago (so could likely only join as an observer for part of it). Think that the agenda for 27th is ambitious especially if it includes many people and all of the mentioned open questions. It would be great if the session is planned with answering only some of these questions in order of urgency (which is relative to needs of different entities, but still possible to do) and some questions can more easily be answered in 2022 and maybe in different ways.
I would suggest for 2022 to consider also more focused work sessions (focus groups?) by separating regional and thematic hubs, as well as maybe just grouping 2-3 hubs at the time for 'bilateral' or 'trilateral' prototyping worksessions of tentative coordinations mechanisms and collaboration agendas. This is something that I think can be useful action for both general synchronization and individual Hub initiatives to advance, as well as give agency (and resources) for the hubs to develop methodologies that are not from WMF and general with 'always' 'everyone' in mind (pressure that is also a hurdle for practicalities to be addressed 'better'). These findings can then be circulated again both globally and contextually within constituencies of each of the hubs.
Best Z.
Hi Željko,
thanks for the feedback. The agenda aka the program is in the process of being finalized, and we aim for publishing it on Tuesday. Also, we're aiming for a smaller group of participants; Participants who don't feel being able to engage actively, because of either time or knowledge, can watch/observe silently.
Depending on the outcomes and your feedback afterward, we might add another workshop session in the near future.
Cheers Cornelius
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 3:29 AM Željko Blaće zblace@mi2.hr wrote:
Hi All I am interested in contributing to this development but also like Riskier have this day fixed long ago (so could likely only join as an observer for part of it). Think that the agenda for 27th is ambitious especially if it includes many people and all of the mentioned open questions. It would be great if the session is planned with answering only some of these questions in order of urgency (which is relative to needs of different entities, but still possible to do) and some questions can more easily be answered in 2022 and maybe in different ways.
I would suggest for 2022 to consider also more focused work sessions (focus groups?) by separating regional and thematic hubs, as well as maybe just grouping 2-3 hubs at the time for 'bilateral' or 'trilateral' prototyping worksessions of tentative coordinations mechanisms and collaboration agendas. This is something that I think can be useful action for both general synchronization and individual Hub initiatives to advance, as well as give agency (and resources) for the hubs to develop methodologies that are not from WMF and general with 'always' 'everyone' in mind (pressure that is also a hurdle for practicalities to be addressed 'better'). These findings can then be circulated again both globally and contextually within constituencies of each of the hubs.
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