Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success! http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
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Yay. This is awesome! I'm so glad it worked out for the organization to get this status now.
Sydney
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On Jun 6, 2013, at 10:17 PM, Samuel Klein sj@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success! http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
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Yay!! I am so pleased to here this. The work happening in Catalonia is so wonderful!!! Welcome and congratulations!
-Sarah
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 7:17 PM, Samuel Klein sj@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
-- Samuel Klein w:user:sj @metasj +1 617 529 4266
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Finally! It took us some years but I'm glad that it definitely happened! :)
Congratulations to everyone that made it possible, and I hope the great work done in Catalonia extends to Valencia too :)
Micru
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Samuel Klein sj@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
-- Samuel Klein w:user:sj @metasj +1 617 529 4266
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Agreed with what others have said - this is great news!
Many of us know what a longstanding issue this has been - how to recognise and support the excellent work of the Catalan community in a way that fits within our structures. There have been many years of sometimes controversial debates about the role of Chapters etc. that have revolved around this as a case-in-point. So, I'm pleased to see that we now have a way of formally recogising Amicalthat is supportive of their work but also recognises the different circumstances of their situation.
I look forward to seeing how the Thematic Organisations system will grow and also to seeing how we can develop the range of ways that individuals and groups can be recognised without it being a zero-sum-game.
All in all, excellent news :-)
-Liam
wittylama.com Peace, love & metadata
On 7 June 2013 13:09, David Cuenca dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Finally! It took us some years but I'm glad that it definitely happened! :)
Congratulations to everyone that made it possible, and I hope the great work done in Catalonia extends to Valencia too :)
Micru
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Samuel Klein sj@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
-- Samuel Klein w:user:sj @metasj +1 617 529
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Congrats to the Catalan army! I became a fan during the Teylers project last year and have noticed since then that they are particularly good at GLAM projects. I think part of their success is based on their ca-wikipedia though, because European countries without a specific language-pedia never seem to get chapter-ish workgroups off the ground (I am thinking here of the be and lux of Benelux).
I certainly hope the themed framework will change this! Jane
2013/6/7, Liam Wyatt liamwyatt@gmail.com:
Agreed with what others have said - this is great news!
Many of us know what a longstanding issue this has been - how to recognise and support the excellent work of the Catalan community in a way that fits within our structures. There have been many years of sometimes controversial debates about the role of Chapters etc. that have revolved around this as a case-in-point. So, I'm pleased to see that we now have a way of formally recogising Amicalthat is supportive of their work but also recognises the different circumstances of their situation.
I look forward to seeing how the Thematic Organisations system will grow and also to seeing how we can develop the range of ways that individuals and groups can be recognised without it being a zero-sum-game.
All in all, excellent news :-)
-Liam
wittylama.com Peace, love & metadata
On 7 June 2013 13:09, David Cuenca dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Finally! It took us some years but I'm glad that it definitely happened! :)
Congratulations to everyone that made it possible, and I hope the great work done in Catalonia extends to Valencia too :)
Micru
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Samuel Klein sj@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
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wow..good..congratulations!
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Jane Darnell jane023@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats to the Catalan army! I became a fan during the Teylers project last year and have noticed since then that they are particularly good at GLAM projects. I think part of their success is based on their ca-wikipedia though, because European countries without a specific language-pedia never seem to get chapter-ish workgroups off the ground (I am thinking here of the be and lux of Benelux).
I certainly hope the themed framework will change this! Jane
2013/6/7, Liam Wyatt liamwyatt@gmail.com:
Agreed with what others have said - this is great news!
Many of us know what a longstanding issue this has been - how to
recognise
and support the excellent work of the Catalan community in a way that
fits
within our structures. There have been many years of sometimes controversial debates about the role of Chapters etc. that have revolved around this as a case-in-point. So, I'm pleased to see that we now have a way of formally recogising Amicalthat is supportive of their work but also recognises the different circumstances of their situation.
I look forward to seeing how the Thematic Organisations system will grow and also to seeing how we can develop the range of ways that individuals and groups can be recognised without it being a zero-sum-game.
All in all, excellent news :-)
-Liam
wittylama.com Peace, love & metadata
On 7 June 2013 13:09, David Cuenca dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Finally! It took us some years but I'm glad that it definitely happened! :)
Congratulations to everyone that made it possible, and I hope the great work done in Catalonia extends to Valencia too :)
Micru
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Samuel Klein sj@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
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It took time... but eh ! you did it ! Congrats !
Flo
On 6/7/13 5:09 AM, David Cuenca wrote:
Finally! It took us some years but I'm glad that it definitely happened! :)
Congratulations to everyone that made it possible, and I hope the great work done in Catalonia extends to Valencia too :)
Micru
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Samuel Klein sj@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello,
The WMF Board has recognized Amical Wikimedia as the first Wikimedia Thematic Organization. Please join me in celebrating their work and success!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Resolutions/Recognition_of_Amical_Wikimed...
This group was founded in 2008 as Associació Amical Viquipèdia, focused on Catalan language and culture. You may know them from the regular reports they have published to this list and to Meta for years. They have organized dozens of successful cultural projects, including public events, research, GLAM initiatives, and content liberation. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Amical_Wikimedia#Activities
After first applying to become a chapter four years ago, Amical members later helped the Movement Roles working group develop new models for affiliation, and were the first to apply to be a thematic organization. Gomà and Arnaugir, the founder and current chair of Amical, attended the Milan conference and shared their projects and their future plans. An in-person meeting there helped to resolve the remaining bureaucratic steps in the process of becoming a thematic organization.
Thank you to everyone from AffCom and Amical who have been involved throughout this process, particularly Bence and Bishakha for their guidance since the first movement roles discussions, and Gomà and María for their facilitation.
Regards, Sam, on behalf of the Board
== About Thematic Organizations == Thematic Organizations are one of the new affiliation models created last year, to recognize organizations that have consistently done interesting work with partners and in outreach, both online and offline. They are meant to be well-established and persistent organizations, focused on a common theme.
The review and approval process for Thematic Organizations is similar to that for chapters. A list of groups considering becoming thematic orgs can be found on Meta. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thematic_organizations
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organiz...
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