Hi Hogü-456,
I just wanted to jump in with a link to
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Product - a page that we recently
updated to list out the Wikimedia Foundation product teams, highlight their
areas of work, and link to venues where you can have input on those
projects. We're endeavouring to keep it more up to date than it has been in
the past. I appreciate that's not a full org chart but I thought it might
be helpful on the Product side of things.
Best,
Sam
On Fri, 14 Apr 2023 at 20:04, <tim.herb(a)gmx.de> wrote:
Hello Selena,
from my point of view it is important to build trust between the Wikimedia
Foundation and the community. It is great that you mentioned in your email
that there are problems regarding trust into the Wikimedia Foundation of
parts of the community at the moment. I have difficulties understanding
where the money raised through small donations is spent for and I often
dont trust the Wikimedia Foundation that the money is spent in an effective
way. So I think I belong the group of people with a at least lower trust
level regarding the Wikimedia Foundation as in general. At the annual plan
discussions there is the possibility to share thoughts about the
priorities. I wish a current org chart to get an overview about who is
working for the Wikimedia Foundation or in another Wikimedia organization
on tech related topics. If such an org chart actually exists please share a
link. There are a lot of challenges and I wish you success in your task and
I hope it will be possible to fix some the issues to ensure a secure
operation of the Infrastructure of the Wikimedia projects for the next
years.
Hogü-456
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