Hi Rajesh..
Just a quick reply here..
This discussion happening here is on the Advisory committee for Wikimedia
India(WMIN) which is an independent not-for-profit organization based in
Bangalore.
You can find more details on WMIN on our home page here
<http://wiki.wikimedia.in/Home> .
Thnx
Yohann Thomas
yohannvt(a)gmail.com
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Rajesh Ranjan <rajeshkajha(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On 16 March 2016 at 12:53, Abhinav Srivastava <
abhinav.srivastava(a)wikimedia.in> wrote:
Dear All,
As a step to nurture Wikimedia India into in fact even bigger roles such
that it realizes its mission, beliefs and goals more efficiently, Wikimedia
India has decided to setup an advisory council.
Advisory council would be a panel of experts with different expertise
and connections with whom WE the chapter could rely on to get specific
advice. However, They are not a "committee" in the usual sense to
discuss all issues together and provide consensus.
While the chapter relies on senior and experienced members from the
community, it would now also try to enroll people outside Wiki movement.
This should be an ongoing process. Growth and strength of WMIN will
depend on how many capable members outside our community get interested in
us. Community members anyway will always be there to support us.
Please find the attached document for more details.
Thanks
--
Srivastava Abhinav
Executive Committee Member|Wikimedia India
Ph - +91-9711739003|Skype: abhinavsrivastava619
Wiki Username - abhinav619
No offense to anyone, but I am forced to say here that Wikipedia needs
more worker than adviser.
--
*Rajesh Ranjan*
Open Source Community Manager
Digital India, Govt. of India
https://twitter.com/kajha
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