Philippe/WMF posted this message on the Indian language Wikipedias. I am cross posting it here to get wider audience:
This message is posted by Philippe (http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Philippe_(WMF)), on behalf of Tyler, from the Bridgespan Group:
My name is User:TylerT (http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:TylerT), and I am a member of the team from the Bridgespan Group that has been working with the Wikimedia Foundation throughout its strategic planning process. As you may have heard, as part of this process the Foundation has decided to experiment with making short-term investments to put staff on the ground and help grow readership and participation across the Wikimedia projects and languages in a few high-priority places. The idea of this pilot program is to determine what works, and what doesn't, and document those findings. India is one of the places that is being considered, and we would appreciate any help in understanding the following:
# What has the Indian Wikimedia Community done in the past year to increase readership and participation? # What plans do the Indian Wikimedia Community have to continue to work on increasing readership and participation? # What are the greatest challenges the Indian Wikimedia Community faces in increasing readership and participation? # How could the Foundation help? # If the Foundation were to put staff on the ground in India, where would it make the most sense for them to be located? # Is there anything else the Foundation should consider when deciding whether or not to put staff on the ground in India?
You can leave comments for me here, or on my talk page on the strategy wiki (http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:TylerT), or by emailing strategy@wikimedia.org.
Thanks in advance for your help! User:TylerT
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