Yes, certainly. That will be part of "setting the stage". If I had to state that in a single (long) sentence -- we (each chapter/user group/stakeholder) are trying to think about how we want the Wikimedia foundation to look like in 15 years, based on what is most important to us among the themes developed over the last few months..
I was about to expand on that part in my OP when I figured I should probably wait for the official material so I don't misstate anything.
Coming soon....
Abhay
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 01:44:10 +0000 From: Isarra Yos zhorishna@gmail.com
Something I'm still a bit unclear on: what exactly is the purpose of all this? Can you perhaps clarify that for me?
-I
And all this 'movement strategy' stuff is what we're supposed to be having discussions about? About what's supposed to happen in the next fifteen years?
Why? How?! How are any of us within Wikimedia even remotely qualified to say what Wikimedia's role should be in a future world when we have no idea what that future world is going to look like even in five years, let alone fifteen?
-I
On 21/04/17 02:02, Abhay Natu wrote:
Yes, certainly. That will be part of "setting the stage". If I had to state that in a single (long) sentence -- we (each chapter/user group/stakeholder) are trying to think about how we want the Wikimedia foundation to look like in 15 years, based on what is most important to us among the themes developed over the last few months..
I was about to expand on that part in my OP when I figured I should probably wait for the official material so I don't misstate anything.
Coming soon....
Abhay
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 01:44:10 +0000 From: Isarra Yos <zhorishna@gmail.com <mailto:zhorishna@gmail.com>> Something I'm still a bit unclear on: what exactly is the purpose of all this? Can you perhaps clarify that for me? -I
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