Nice idea, but it seems to me that this is a little premature. I think it's something that wikimedians in wales, scotland and northern ireland need to say that they want before time is invested setting it up...
BTW, I would have the officers of the branches elected by members rather than appointed by the board.
Mike
On 6 Dec 2009, at 17:02, AndrewRT wrote:
When we were recognised as a chapter by the Foundation we got permission to use names like "Wikimedia Wales", "Wikimedia Scotland" (plus other language derivations) with the thought that some day they might be useful to have. We haven't yet had the need or opportunity to use them, but there are a couple of things coming up in the pipeline where it may be useful to brand ourselves "Wikimedia Cymru" and "Wikimedia Scotland" respectively rather than Wikimedia UK.
I was thinking through how we could do this, and i was wondering if it might be a bit too much to just use the name without any kind of justification for the Welshness / Scottishness of the organisation. This is the idea I've come up with, which can be implemented with minimal effort and still justify, if we need to, to the outside world, our use of the terns. Please let me know what you think:
- All members would automatically be allocated to a branch when they
join based on where they lived 2) Any member could choose to switch to a different branch if they wanted to 3) The first branches would be England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (could discuss setting up more if the need arose in the future) 4) The board of Wikimedia UK could appoint a branch chair (and more officers if need be) from one of the members of that branch.
That way we could brand things:
xx xx Chair, Wikimedia Cymru followed by a contact address in Wales
rather than:
xx xx Secretary, Wikimedia UK with a contact address in England
This would be particularly helpful when dealing with, for instance, Welsh language projects or devolved governments.
Some time in the future - size and activity permitting - these may be able to evolve into fully fledged autonomous branches - or even independent chapters.
For the constitutionalists among readers, I'd propose we establish the branches through an Article 28 resolution of the Board, ratified by the next AGM.
Please let me know what you think.
Andrew
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