Dear colleagues,
This is
1 to introduce a reworked concept for Wiki-Smart Humanity ([[m:WISH]],
https://w.wiki/QGD ) project page
2 to update you on the groundwork in Tatarstan and around Russia for growing local and
regional public support for Wikimedia community projects, as well as discussions about
funding Outreach and other local activities (since my previous report back in early April
https://w.wiki/MFm )
3 to inform you of the upcoming pilot regional procurement tender initiated by one of our
partners as the easiest way for them to incentivize multilingual article creation and
improvement regarding important regional phenomena of Tatarstan.
Below you will find detailed description of for each point above. Comments would be
greatly appreciated.
regards,
farhad
P.S. I am in an uncharted territory, so very grateful to all Russia and international
colleagues that help me with listening, advice and ideas. Tatar is a non-dominant
language community, though in a much better shape than many others around the world - this
opens my eyes to the reality that long-term preservation of currently living human
languages (over 7000) and their inherent riches of cultural knowledge would require
significantly more effort, funding and attention than needed to have enWP, ruWP, trWP and
all others in official state languages of UN member countries (about 50) to describe
everything that's currently missing. We are talking about amounts that no fundraising
will ever bring - something that can only be achieved by staying true to the powerful
Wikimedia Vision and aspiring to win the hearts of our existing and potential volunteers
for them to be ready and willing to help us with something much more precious than money.
--
Farhad Fatkullin - Фархад Фаткуллин
http://sikzn.ru/ Тел.+79274158066 / skype:frhdkazan /
Wikipedia:frhdkazan / Wikidata:Q34036417
1) [[m:WISH]] (
https://w.wiki/QGD) is community-supported (myself so far) undertaking to
collect and chart initiatives that bring us closer to Wikimedia vision:
- various initiatives that help making all forms, types and categories of knowledge
equally well described in Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, - as well as those that
help make everyone a Wikimedian.
No individual or even a group can give equal attention and priority to everything in the
world, but we can chart initiatives that help us to move towards the world where things
are more equal. This started as a Meta-page for the project around regions, languages, and
different topic-specific initiatives I started in Wikimedia Russia wiki, but Meta offered
a great chance to bring together similar initiatives that exist elsewhere.
2) I am in Kazan (Republic of Tatarstan / Russian Federation), so that's where I start
with regarding the Russia-regions' specific part of m:WISH -
https://w.wiki/WDk My
first priority is to make editing Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects something widely
respected, so I'm working with institutional partners.
Locally I am still in touch with or contacted since last update:
* Tatarstan Presidential Administration (description
https://w.wiki/WDz )
* Municipality of Kazan (description
https://w.wiki/MFH / stats by Wikimedia projects
https://w.wiki/JZh in Russian)
* Tatarstan Tourism board (description
https://w.wiki/WDD / lists
https://w.wiki/WDC )
* Tatarstan Investment Promotion Agency (description
https://w.wiki/MFL / articles for
creation list
https://w.wiki/PSU ) and
* Tatarstan Ministry for Culture (proposal in Russian
https://w.wiki/R7g)
Russia's Wikimedians helped me in reaching out to Moscow Trade and Industry Chamber
Committee on cross-regional and international cooperation, as well as National Tourism
Union - I spoke about Wikimedia opportunities for growing international awareness about
regional realities (
https://w.wiki/Qht in Russian) at their joint Online meeting on
"Tourism post COVID-19"
https://mostpp.ru/guilds_news/budet-li-turizm-posle-covid-eksperty-obsudili…
- very much interested to see how Tatarstan project will evolve to learn and copy
3) We've advanced most with Tatarstan Investment Development Agency (TIDA)
WHY:
TIDA has English-speaking staff with global exposure (came across Wikipedia before), the
head of the Agency has an MBA from UK, and she happens to know and trust me with
interpreting various important events for over 10 years.
PARTNERSHIP:
* March 19 in-person meeting
https://w.wiki/WEP to present the idea
https://w.wiki/MFL
* Issues discussed
- developing articles for creation lists and Wikidata element creation for them first in
agency specialization area, then to cover all phenomena of importance in Tatarstan
- 3+8 target languages for TIDA
- presentations, training session to staff and various stakeholders and WiR-type ongoing
consulting
- ways to prepare the ground to have targeted Tatarstan Presidential or Government grants
to local Wikimedia community, to avoid Wikimedian-in-Residence positions (complicated for
TIDA and other agencies) and otherwise available procurement tenders (perceived low
efficiency due to too much red tape and legal complexity vs. Wikipedia's strict policy
compliance requirements for content)
* current Wikidata based multilingual (3+8) priority articles for creation list
https://w.wiki/PSU
WHERE WE ARE:
TIDA will be announcing a pilot public procurement tender for multilingual Wikipedia
content creation (at this stage Tatar, Russian, possibly allow for English) any day now.
It's expected to be organized at Tatarstan public procurement entity's
https://goszakupki.tatarstan.ru/eng/ (CC-BY 4.0) dedicated procurement portal
http://portal-zakupok.tatar in line with Russian Federation Public Procurement Law (FZ
44). It's expected to amount for RUB 1 million (USD13900) & open to bidding for by
any legal entity or private proprietor that would like to apply.
References:
*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_procurement_in_Russia
* Full text of Federal Law 44 Inofficial English translation at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Antimonopoly_Service portal -
https://en.fas.gov.ru/netcat_files/File/44-FZ%20eng.pdf
HOW DID WE GET THERE:
1
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikidata_Map_November_2019_Huge.png - we need to
get whole of the map bright and info available in all languages.
2 TIDA is interested to help with Tatarstan, would like to advance with small trial steps,
being guided by those with experience and readiness to help them. They are capable and
comfortable to organize a procurement contract first, meanwhile observing how others work
on topics in the area they feel comfortable with
3 I am keeping Wikimedia Russia informed of all my contacts and progress, so during April
2 Online Meeting
https://w.wiki/LsZ WMRU director Vladimir Medeyko
https://w.wiki/WFi stated that our partnership or its individual experienced members
should take part in TIDA-originated and other similar regional procurement procedures
4 Once TIDA got the approval to initiate procurement (approvals by Tatarstan Ministry of
Finance, then Prime Minister, then President of the Republic, May 29, communicate to
[wikimedia-ru] Russian-language list
https://w.wiki/W7q & English-language Telegram
group
https://t.me/WikimediaGeneral/15582 ), I inquired with Wikimedia Russia colleagues
and identified three respected editors from Russian Wikipedia (that have extensive
experience with Paid editing and disclosing COI), who then agreed with my request to take
part in the upcoming bidding procedure & provide a detailed response to preliminary
request by TIDA:
* Anna Biryukova -
https://w.wiki/WEZ
* Dmitry Erokhin -
https://w.wiki/WEa
* Dmitry Rozhkov -
https://w.wiki/WEb
OVERSIGHT
I was unable to identify previous Wikimedia experience (and thus templates) for large
scale cross-project and multilanguage declaration of Paid Editing & disclosure of
possible Conflicts of Interest, as well as providing for Community Oversight of such
projects, so I'm trying my best to keep the caravan moving whilst assuring everybody
is informed and feels in control.
TIDA and others agreed with my request that:
1 / Project is advancing stage-by-stage (first only Russian and Tatar, possibly some
English)
2 / We do things publicly, including open statements on mandatory compliance with sourcing
and other Wikipedia quality standards in the tendering procedure
3 / I keep Russia & International Wikimedia Community informed at all stages
4 / When preparing tender documentation, TIDA analyses links to specific policies that I
provided them with in the project description, experienced Wikipedia editors' comments
and other available experience
5 / I don't take part in either preparation or the tendering process to avoid COI as
both initiator and an acquaintance of various parties, and my role of impartial
communicator (3),
6 / As an interested party (citizen of Kazan, Tatarstan & Russia, as well as project
initiator who wants to see this experience then scale globally), I am ready and willing to
consult all parties, and open to engaging at the later stages (article analysis,
improvement, translation, Wikidata Elements or Commons categorization etc.)
MOVING FORWARD
* I was informed that Russian Government Procurement Law does NOT allow setting too
stringent qualifications for bidding participants, so the process will only set content
qualification criteria. Keeping in mind how these can be interpreted by those without any
prior Wikipedia experience (let's assume some copyrighting or PR company is willing to
bid), I asked our partner to be ready that they might end up with a contractor who is
unable to prepare content in line with target language Wikipedia communities'
policies, practices and other expectations. TIDA seems to understand this and is willing
to mitigate this possible outcome by breaking the process into stages, for necessary
improvements to be done at later stages. I also calmed them down that whoever wins the
bidding is better be ready to play well, as this case will most likely end up at the radar
of Russia's and international Mass media, might be investigated and then forever
described in Wikipedia.
* I will post the link to this on English-speaking Facebook groups and Telegram channels
of Wikimedia movement
* I will inform respective Wikipedia language section's Village pumps once procurement
contract details are out (Russian and Tatar for certain, possibly English).
* Meanwhile, I start hearing similar interest from Tatarstan's Tourism Board (to be
continued)
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30.05.2020, 15:26, "Фархад Фаткуллин / Farhad Fatkullin"
<frhd(a)yandex.com>om>:
Dear Richard and WREN colleagues,
I have good news to share and a request for comment - one of my counterparts in Tatarstan
receiving regional department of finance approval for funding Wikipedia related services
via tendering state procurement contract in line with Russian regulations.
Details below, grateful for any advice.
regards,
farhad
--
Farhad Fatkullin - Фархад Фаткуллин
http://sikzn.ru/ Тел.+79274158066 / skype:frhdkazan /
Wikipedia:frhdkazan / Wikidata:Q34036417
We will start with them by making sure that
https://w.wiki/SBF list entries (plus a few
more Wikidata entities to be created) are equally well developed and sourced in Tatar,
Russian and English, after which the intent is to venture into other domains (images,
data, etc.) and 8 more languages of initial interest to them.
I'm now thinking on how to structure all this in a way that our first engagement with
the regional government entity is seen as a mutual success, as this is an important step
to get backing of Tatarstan President necessary to have local GLAMs and Education entities
more willing to consider cooperation with Wikimedia.
In parallel, we are discussing a WiR position for training their staff, organizing events
for their local and foreign partners, and moving their investments portal to CC-BY.
I seem to be the only experienced local Wikimedian to be both active internationally and
proficient in regional language (Tatar), so I am still undecided if I should concentrate
on getting local partners happy or, instead of doing the raw writing and sourcing work
they are ready to pay for, I better concentrate on making sure global Wikimedia community
is comfortable with this activity. I understand that myself and other Wikimedia Russia
members serving as eyes to assure material meets Wikipedia and wider Wikimedia principles
and policies would be good, with international oversight from outside of Russia likely
being an important component as well.
On top of this, I am also talking to Tourism, Youth Affairs and Culture departments, as
well as Office of the President for their Tatar language related initiatives, was recently
invited to join an Advisory Committee on Preservation and Development of Tatar language.
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