Hi all,
Since the SOPA blackout, we have had a number of requests come in for public affiliations regarding policy and political issues. The Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) is not a political organization, and many may argue understandably that our role is to support great projects - not politics. That said, we recognize that there may be select times where such affiliations should be considered, and, in those cases, we should have a review process in place, especially where there is strong community interest in an issue.
To make sure that the right parties, including the community, are involved in the review process, we have created the Policy and Political Affiliations Guidelinehttp://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal_and_Community_Advocacy/Foundation_Policy_and_Political_Affiliations_Guidelineto clarify when and how the WMF associates itself publicly on policy and political issues. This guideline is an internal “rule of thumb” covering requests to and actions by the WMF - without restricting the independent actions of the community. The guideline sets out a number of different types of affiliations and examines when review is appropriate by the community, WMF staff, and the Board of Trustees.
We are also establishing an open Advocacy Advisory Group to provide a community venue to discuss political and legislative developments worldwide that affect our mission, such as censorship laws and proposals that seek to restrict a free and open Internet.
The new guideline incorporates consultation with the Advocacy Advisory Group into the review process. With the most important cases, WMF will also seek a community Request for Commentshttp://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/RFC(RfC) for consultation or consensus.
We encourage community members interested in political and policy issues to join the Advocacy Advisory Group, and members should feel free to apply to be moderators. You can join the advisory group here: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/advocacy_advisors .
If you have any comments, feel free to leave them on the talk page. You can find the guideline at: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal_and_Community_Advocacy/Foundation_Polic...
Cheers,
Geoff
Geoff Brigham General Counsel Wikimedia Foundation