Hello everybody,
Normally in our community we used to send angry emails when we were not happy with how things are going, and we were not sending enough emails of satisfaction and encouragement. I don't know who started it, but the "what is making you happy this week" series might be one of the best social achievements our movement has reached.
To continue on that line I would like to tell you what made me happy this week, but about Katherine Maher, our current leader. In particular about this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BuyKmjy7Rw
If you haven't watched it, do it now and get to know Katherine. I think we as a community don't deserve a leader like her, at least not yet. The reason is because she's way more advanced than us at seeing how the world is going and what is there to be done about it.
We can have as many Strategy Talks as we want, but as long as we as a community are not ready to rally to put ourselves behind Katherine and fully support her with her mission, it will be all for nothing.
The way I perceive Katherine is a charismatic leader full of light, but her light is not reaching us fully because we are not giving her enough power yet. I want to invite all of you as individuals to reflect upon this and ask yourself if you are as ready as me to support Katherine for the personal benefit and the whole movement benefit.
I have never done this before but allow me some tolerance to speak on behalf of the community. Not because I have been elected but because I love it so much and I want the best for it. So if I were to speak on behalf of the community I would tell this to Katherine: stop having so much patience with us.
There was a time when patience was good and necessary, but not anymore. Set yourself free and do as you please, because I see no possible harm in your intentions. Don't be afraid about going too fast. The community needs challenges to grow and if you don't bring them forward, we will not grow enough to face the world of tomorrow, or today, or yesterday.
We are behind in our progress because of you, Katherine. We need that you bring to the table ALL what you can do, but you need to do it wisely, and you lack a bit of that too. So my advice is to challenge us, but ask first wise people in the movement first. There are a few of them, but they do exist: Andrea Zanni, Asaf Bartov, even Délphine (never meet her properly) are clear examples of wise people. Over time and with practice you will be able to find more, and in the end you will be wise enough to enlighten us all.
In my more than 10 years in the movement and my particular involved in leadership, I could have never imagined that we would be so lucky to find a leader like Katherine. When by chance she was here in Belgium, I live in Leuven, I asked to meet her. Of course it was not possible, but I use the opportunity to tell her what I wanted to in that meeting: Katherine, I love you, not in a romantic way, but the way you are as a person, don't be afraid if others cannot see you for who you are, you are just great the way you are.
In a past Conference I brought some gifts to people I cared about, but I am lucky that I won't be attending this Wikimania (only the Wikidata conference this year). I feel lucky because I will not have to bring a gift for Katherine, the only person who was deserved my admiration this year, and it would be too hard to pick an appropriate gift for her... The Moon? The stars? They are hard to transport, anyway.
Please forgive me for my ramblings. I just think that Katherine is great and that she deserves more emails like this one.
Cheers, Micru
Thank you Micru for bringing the talk of Katherine in the mailing list, I probably wouldn't have watched it if you didn't post it here.
I'd like to thank Katherine for the charismatic presentation at University of Melbourne, depicting the essence of the Wikimedia movement in the perspective of our times. We value your leadership in the movement and your effort to highlight the goodness of millions of Wikimedians across the world. This isn't very common that we acknowledge the positivity and contribution of people around us, which we should do more to encourage and assure them that they are doing great, thus uplifting the energy within them. Thank you Katherine!
Regards, Tanweer
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:00 AM, David Cuenca Tudela dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
Normally in our community we used to send angry emails when we were not happy with how things are going, and we were not sending enough emails of satisfaction and encouragement. I don't know who started it, but the "what is making you happy this week" series might be one of the best social achievements our movement has reached.
To continue on that line I would like to tell you what made me happy this week, but about Katherine Maher, our current leader. In particular about this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BuyKmjy7Rw
If you haven't watched it, do it now and get to know Katherine. I think we as a community don't deserve a leader like her, at least not yet. The reason is because she's way more advanced than us at seeing how the world is going and what is there to be done about it.
We can have as many Strategy Talks as we want, but as long as we as a community are not ready to rally to put ourselves behind Katherine and fully support her with her mission, it will be all for nothing.
The way I perceive Katherine is a charismatic leader full of light, but her light is not reaching us fully because we are not giving her enough power yet. I want to invite all of you as individuals to reflect upon this and ask yourself if you are as ready as me to support Katherine for the personal benefit and the whole movement benefit.
I have never done this before but allow me some tolerance to speak on behalf of the community. Not because I have been elected but because I love it so much and I want the best for it. So if I were to speak on behalf of the community I would tell this to Katherine: stop having so much patience with us.
There was a time when patience was good and necessary, but not anymore. Set yourself free and do as you please, because I see no possible harm in your intentions. Don't be afraid about going too fast. The community needs challenges to grow and if you don't bring them forward, we will not grow enough to face the world of tomorrow, or today, or yesterday.
We are behind in our progress because of you, Katherine. We need that you bring to the table ALL what you can do, but you need to do it wisely, and you lack a bit of that too. So my advice is to challenge us, but ask first wise people in the movement first. There are a few of them, but they do exist: Andrea Zanni, Asaf Bartov, even Délphine (never meet her properly) are clear examples of wise people. Over time and with practice you will be able to find more, and in the end you will be wise enough to enlighten us all.
In my more than 10 years in the movement and my particular involved in leadership, I could have never imagined that we would be so lucky to find a leader like Katherine. When by chance she was here in Belgium, I live in Leuven, I asked to meet her. Of course it was not possible, but I use the opportunity to tell her what I wanted to in that meeting: Katherine, I love you, not in a romantic way, but the way you are as a person, don't be afraid if others cannot see you for who you are, you are just great the way you are.
In a past Conference I brought some gifts to people I cared about, but I am lucky that I won't be attending this Wikimania (only the Wikidata conference this year). I feel lucky because I will not have to bring a gift for Katherine, the only person who was deserved my admiration this year, and it would be too hard to pick an appropriate gift for her... The Moon? The stars? They are hard to transport, anyway.
Please forgive me for my ramblings. I just think that Katherine is great and that she deserves more emails like this one.
Cheers, Micru _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list, guidelines at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines and https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Wikimedia-l New messages to: Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, mailto:wikimedia-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=unsubscribe
with the right leader, things suddenly start to click just right :)
dj
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:08 AM, Tanweer Morshed wiki.tanweer@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Micru for bringing the talk of Katherine in the mailing list, I probably wouldn't have watched it if you didn't post it here.
I'd like to thank Katherine for the charismatic presentation at University of Melbourne, depicting the essence of the Wikimedia movement in the perspective of our times. We value your leadership in the movement and your effort to highlight the goodness of millions of Wikimedians across the world. This isn't very common that we acknowledge the positivity and contribution of people around us, which we should do more to encourage and assure them that they are doing great, thus uplifting the energy within them. Thank you Katherine!
Regards, Tanweer
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:00 AM, David Cuenca Tudela dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
Normally in our community we used to send angry emails when we were not happy with how things are going, and we were not sending enough emails of satisfaction and encouragement. I don't know who started it, but the
"what
is making you happy this week" series might be one of the best social achievements our movement has reached.
To continue on that line I would like to tell you what made me happy this week, but about Katherine Maher, our current leader. In particular about this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BuyKmjy7Rw
If you haven't watched it, do it now and get to know Katherine. I think
we
as a community don't deserve a leader like her, at least not yet. The reason is because she's way more advanced than us at seeing how the
world
is going and what is there to be done about it.
We can have as many Strategy Talks as we want, but as long as we as a community are not ready to rally to put ourselves behind Katherine and fully support her with her mission, it will be all for nothing.
The way I perceive Katherine is a charismatic leader full of light, but
her
light is not reaching us fully because we are not giving her enough power yet. I want to invite all of you as individuals to reflect upon this and ask yourself if you are as ready as me to support Katherine for the personal benefit and the whole movement benefit.
I have never done this before but allow me some tolerance to speak on behalf of the community. Not because I have been elected but because I
love
it so much and I want the best for it. So if I were to speak on behalf of the community I would tell this to Katherine: stop having so much
patience
with us.
There was a time when patience was good and necessary, but not anymore.
Set
yourself free and do as you please, because I see no possible harm in
your
intentions. Don't be afraid about going too fast. The community needs challenges to grow and if you don't bring them forward, we will not grow enough to face the world of tomorrow, or today, or yesterday.
We are behind in our progress because of you, Katherine. We need that you bring to the table ALL what you can do, but you need to do it wisely, and you lack a bit of that too. So my advice is to challenge us, but ask first wise people in the
movement
first. There are a few of them, but they do exist: Andrea Zanni, Asaf Bartov, even Délphine (never meet her properly) are clear examples of
wise
people. Over time and with practice you will be able to find more, and in the end you will be wise enough to enlighten us all.
In my more than 10 years in the movement and my particular involved in leadership, I could have never imagined that we would be so lucky to
find a
leader like Katherine. When by chance she was here in Belgium, I live in Leuven, I asked to meet her. Of course it was not possible, but I use the opportunity to tell her what I wanted to in that meeting: Katherine, I
love
you, not in a romantic way, but the way you are as a person, don't be afraid if others cannot see you for who you are, you are just great the
way
you are.
In a past Conference I brought some gifts to people I cared about, but I
am
lucky that I won't be attending this Wikimania (only the Wikidata conference this year). I feel lucky because I will not have to bring a
gift
for Katherine, the only person who was deserved my admiration this year, and it would be too hard to pick an appropriate gift for her... The Moon? The stars? They are hard to transport, anyway.
Please forgive me for my ramblings. I just think that Katherine is great and that she deserves more emails like this one.
Cheers, Micru _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list, guidelines at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines and https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Wikimedia-l New messages to: Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, mailto:wikimedia-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=unsubscribe
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Agree. Just under two years ago, I thought Katherine would make an excellent ED. And she has not disappointed.
James
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 2:45 AM, Dariusz Jemielniak darekj@alk.edu.pl wrote:
with the right leader, things suddenly start to click just right :)
dj
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:08 AM, Tanweer Morshed wiki.tanweer@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Micru for bringing the talk of Katherine in the mailing list, I probably wouldn't have watched it if you didn't post it here.
I'd like to thank Katherine for the charismatic presentation at
University
of Melbourne, depicting the essence of the Wikimedia movement in the perspective of our times. We value your leadership in the movement and
your
effort to highlight the goodness of millions of Wikimedians across the world. This isn't very common that we acknowledge the positivity and contribution of people around us, which we should do more to encourage
and
assure them that they are doing great, thus uplifting the energy within them. Thank you Katherine!
Regards, Tanweer
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:00 AM, David Cuenca Tudela dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
Normally in our community we used to send angry emails when we were not happy with how things are going, and we were not sending enough emails
of
satisfaction and encouragement. I don't know who started it, but the
"what
is making you happy this week" series might be one of the best social achievements our movement has reached.
To continue on that line I would like to tell you what made me happy
this
week, but about Katherine Maher, our current leader. In particular
about
this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BuyKmjy7Rw
If you haven't watched it, do it now and get to know Katherine. I think
we
as a community don't deserve a leader like her, at least not yet. The reason is because she's way more advanced than us at seeing how the
world
is going and what is there to be done about it.
We can have as many Strategy Talks as we want, but as long as we as a community are not ready to rally to put ourselves behind Katherine and fully support her with her mission, it will be all for nothing.
The way I perceive Katherine is a charismatic leader full of light, but
her
light is not reaching us fully because we are not giving her enough
power
yet. I want to invite all of you as individuals to reflect upon this
and
ask yourself if you are as ready as me to support Katherine for the personal benefit and the whole movement benefit.
I have never done this before but allow me some tolerance to speak on behalf of the community. Not because I have been elected but because I
love
it so much and I want the best for it. So if I were to speak on behalf
of
the community I would tell this to Katherine: stop having so much
patience
with us.
There was a time when patience was good and necessary, but not anymore.
Set
yourself free and do as you please, because I see no possible harm in
your
intentions. Don't be afraid about going too fast. The community needs challenges to grow and if you don't bring them forward, we will not
grow
enough to face the world of tomorrow, or today, or yesterday.
We are behind in our progress because of you, Katherine. We need that
you
bring to the table ALL what you can do, but you need to do it wisely,
and
you lack a bit of that too. So my advice is to challenge us, but ask first wise people in the
movement
first. There are a few of them, but they do exist: Andrea Zanni, Asaf Bartov, even Délphine (never meet her properly) are clear examples of
wise
people. Over time and with practice you will be able to find more, and
in
the end you will be wise enough to enlighten us all.
In my more than 10 years in the movement and my particular involved in leadership, I could have never imagined that we would be so lucky to
find a
leader like Katherine. When by chance she was here in Belgium, I live
in
Leuven, I asked to meet her. Of course it was not possible, but I use
the
opportunity to tell her what I wanted to in that meeting: Katherine, I
love
you, not in a romantic way, but the way you are as a person, don't be afraid if others cannot see you for who you are, you are just great the
way
you are.
In a past Conference I brought some gifts to people I cared about, but
I
am
lucky that I won't be attending this Wikimania (only the Wikidata conference this year). I feel lucky because I will not have to bring a
gift
for Katherine, the only person who was deserved my admiration this
year,
and it would be too hard to pick an appropriate gift for her... The
Moon?
The stars? They are hard to transport, anyway.
Please forgive me for my ramblings. I just think that Katherine is
great
and that she deserves more emails like this one.
Cheers, Micru _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list, guidelines at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines and https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Wikimedia-l New messages to: Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, mailto:wikimedia-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=unsubscribe
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Wyszła pierwsza na świecie etnografia Wikipedii "Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia" (2014, Stanford University Press) mojego autorstwa (Dorothy Lee Award 2015, Nagroda Naukowa Prezesa PAN 2016) http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=24010
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In the spirit of this thread—
Pine's question about project-based accounting[1] made me look for the first time in a while at the Foundation's most recent Annual Plan[2] and the related mid-year check-in[3].
I was surprised and delighted by how much better – how much more readable, easier to understand and more specific and down to earth – this is than past efforts. It's also beautifully formatted and interlinked.
The mid-year check-in is a vast improvement on the old-style Q&As. (It also has some good-natured edit summaries that made me smile.)
Well done.
Andreas
[1] https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2017-June/087740.html [2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2016-2017/F... [3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2016-2017/M...
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 2:07 PM, James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
Agree. Just under two years ago, I thought Katherine would make an excellent ED. And she has not disappointed.
James
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 2:45 AM, Dariusz Jemielniak darekj@alk.edu.pl wrote:
with the right leader, things suddenly start to click just right :)
dj
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:08 AM, Tanweer Morshed <wiki.tanweer@gmail.com
wrote:
Thank you Micru for bringing the talk of Katherine in the mailing
list, I
probably wouldn't have watched it if you didn't post it here.
I'd like to thank Katherine for the charismatic presentation at
University
of Melbourne, depicting the essence of the Wikimedia movement in the perspective of our times. We value your leadership in the movement and
your
effort to highlight the goodness of millions of Wikimedians across the world. This isn't very common that we acknowledge the positivity and contribution of people around us, which we should do more to encourage
and
assure them that they are doing great, thus uplifting the energy within them. Thank you Katherine!
Regards, Tanweer
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:00 AM, David Cuenca Tudela <
dacuetu@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello everybody,
Normally in our community we used to send angry emails when we were
not
happy with how things are going, and we were not sending enough
emails
of
satisfaction and encouragement. I don't know who started it, but the
"what
is making you happy this week" series might be one of the best
social
achievements our movement has reached.
Thanks David.
More than a year ago, I started a “What’s Making You Happy” prompt in the Wikipedia Weekly Facebook group as a weekly invitation for folks to share their stories, large and small. I’m glad to see it spreading to more corners of our community.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wikipediaweekly/
-Andrew
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 6:00 AM, David Cuenca Tudela dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
Normally in our community we used to send angry emails when we were not happy with how things are going, and we were not sending enough emails of satisfaction and encouragement. I don't know who started it, but the "what is making you happy this week" series might be one of the best social achievements our movement has reached.
To continue on that line I would like to tell you what made me happy this week, but about Katherine Maher, our current leader. In particular about this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BuyKmjy7Rw
If you haven't watched it, do it now and get to know Katherine. I think we as a community don't deserve a leader like her, at least not yet. The reason is because she's way more advanced than us at seeing how the world is going and what is there to be done about it.
We can have as many Strategy Talks as we want, but as long as we as a community are not ready to rally to put ourselves behind Katherine and fully support her with her mission, it will be all for nothing.
The way I perceive Katherine is a charismatic leader full of light, but her light is not reaching us fully because we are not giving her enough power yet. I want to invite all of you as individuals to reflect upon this and ask yourself if you are as ready as me to support Katherine for the personal benefit and the whole movement benefit.
I have never done this before but allow me some tolerance to speak on behalf of the community. Not because I have been elected but because I love it so much and I want the best for it. So if I were to speak on behalf of the community I would tell this to Katherine: stop having so much patience with us.
There was a time when patience was good and necessary, but not anymore. Set yourself free and do as you please, because I see no possible harm in your intentions. Don't be afraid about going too fast. The community needs challenges to grow and if you don't bring them forward, we will not grow enough to face the world of tomorrow, or today, or yesterday.
We are behind in our progress because of you, Katherine. We need that you bring to the table ALL what you can do, but you need to do it wisely, and you lack a bit of that too. So my advice is to challenge us, but ask first wise people in the movement first. There are a few of them, but they do exist: Andrea Zanni, Asaf Bartov, even Délphine (never meet her properly) are clear examples of wise people. Over time and with practice you will be able to find more, and in the end you will be wise enough to enlighten us all.
In my more than 10 years in the movement and my particular involved in leadership, I could have never imagined that we would be so lucky to find a leader like Katherine. When by chance she was here in Belgium, I live in Leuven, I asked to meet her. Of course it was not possible, but I use the opportunity to tell her what I wanted to in that meeting: Katherine, I love you, not in a romantic way, but the way you are as a person, don't be afraid if others cannot see you for who you are, you are just great the way you are.
In a past Conference I brought some gifts to people I cared about, but I am lucky that I won't be attending this Wikimania (only the Wikidata conference this year). I feel lucky because I will not have to bring a gift for Katherine, the only person who was deserved my admiration this year, and it would be too hard to pick an appropriate gift for her... The Moon? The stars? They are hard to transport, anyway.
Please forgive me for my ramblings. I just think that Katherine is great and that she deserves more emails like this one.
Cheers, Micru _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list, guidelines at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines and https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Wikimedia-l New messages to: Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, mailto:wikimedia-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=unsubscribe
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for starting that initiative, it's really good!
I think that if you were able to come up with that, you would be able to come up with even bigger things. I have faith in you :)
Regards, Micru
On Jun 2, 2017 21:20, "Andrew Lih" andrew.lih@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks David.
More than a year ago, I started a “What’s Making You Happy” prompt in the Wikipedia Weekly Facebook group as a weekly invitation for folks to share their stories, large and small. I’m glad to see it spreading to more corners of our community.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wikipediaweekly/
-Andrew
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 6:00 AM, David Cuenca Tudela dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
Normally in our community we used to send angry emails when we were not happy with how things are going, and we were not sending enough emails of satisfaction and encouragement. I don't know who started it, but the
"what
is making you happy this week" series might be one of the best social achievements our movement has reached.
To continue on that line I would like to tell you what made me happy this week, but about Katherine Maher, our current leader. In particular about this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BuyKmjy7Rw
If you haven't watched it, do it now and get to know Katherine. I think
we
as a community don't deserve a leader like her, at least not yet. The reason is because she's way more advanced than us at seeing how the
world
is going and what is there to be done about it.
We can have as many Strategy Talks as we want, but as long as we as a community are not ready to rally to put ourselves behind Katherine and fully support her with her mission, it will be all for nothing.
The way I perceive Katherine is a charismatic leader full of light, but
her
light is not reaching us fully because we are not giving her enough power yet. I want to invite all of you as individuals to reflect upon this and ask yourself if you are as ready as me to support Katherine for the personal benefit and the whole movement benefit.
I have never done this before but allow me some tolerance to speak on behalf of the community. Not because I have been elected but because I
love
it so much and I want the best for it. So if I were to speak on behalf of the community I would tell this to Katherine: stop having so much
patience
with us.
There was a time when patience was good and necessary, but not anymore.
Set
yourself free and do as you please, because I see no possible harm in
your
intentions. Don't be afraid about going too fast. The community needs challenges to grow and if you don't bring them forward, we will not grow enough to face the world of tomorrow, or today, or yesterday.
We are behind in our progress because of you, Katherine. We need that you bring to the table ALL what you can do, but you need to do it wisely, and you lack a bit of that too. So my advice is to challenge us, but ask first wise people in the
movement
first. There are a few of them, but they do exist: Andrea Zanni, Asaf Bartov, even Délphine (never meet her properly) are clear examples of
wise
people. Over time and with practice you will be able to find more, and in the end you will be wise enough to enlighten us all.
In my more than 10 years in the movement and my particular involved in leadership, I could have never imagined that we would be so lucky to
find a
leader like Katherine. When by chance she was here in Belgium, I live in Leuven, I asked to meet her. Of course it was not possible, but I use the opportunity to tell her what I wanted to in that meeting: Katherine, I
love
you, not in a romantic way, but the way you are as a person, don't be afraid if others cannot see you for who you are, you are just great the
way
you are.
In a past Conference I brought some gifts to people I cared about, but I
am
lucky that I won't be attending this Wikimania (only the Wikidata conference this year). I feel lucky because I will not have to bring a
gift
for Katherine, the only person who was deserved my admiration this year, and it would be too hard to pick an appropriate gift for her... The Moon? The stars? They are hard to transport, anyway.
Please forgive me for my ramblings. I just think that Katherine is great and that she deserves more emails like this one.
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