Hi folks,
Relatedly, here is an update (hot off the presses this morning!) about the in-person session in Berlin. This may help inform our discussion regarding feedback
from WREN:
The Wikimedia Summit will focus entirely on the ongoing Movement Strategy Process. As you might have noticed, last week
the (pre-)final set of recommendations were published on Meta.
We ask you to read and familiarize yourself with the recommendations and provide feedback to them. They are translated into several languages, and you can provide feedback in the language you feel most comfortable in. We ask you to read the recommendations
using the following questions:
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Local/Organizational/Affiliate Context
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How well would the recommendations address the needs of your local or regional context? (includes both online and
affiliate work)?
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What challenges do you foresee the recommendations posing for your local or regional context (includes both online
and affiliate work)?
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Global Context
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What are the benefits that these recommendations would create for us as a global Wikimedia movement?
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What are the challenges that these recommendations would create for us as a global Wikimedia movement?
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How would you prioritize the recommendations? Which recommendation(s) should be addressed first? Which recommendations
depend necessarily on each other?
This Community Conversations go until mid/end of February. We expect the final set of recommendations to be ready by
Mid-March. For more details on the timeline of the process please
check Meta accordingly.
When you arrive at the Summit, all the recommendations will be set (we won’t “edit” them at the Summit!), and we will
focus on moving towards the next phase of the Strategy Process: Implementation. We want to initiate this transition together in a collaborative manner, discuss the prioritization of the recommendations, and create a shared responsibility on who is going to
implement which part of the proposed changes. Please have this focus in mind when reading the recommendations.
Best,
Esther
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From: Jackson, Esther <ejackson@nybg.org>
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2020 11:37 AM
To: Wikimedians in Residence Exchange Network <wren@lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: FW: Community conversations are here!
Hello everyone,
Here is an update from WMF regarding the strategic planning recommendation feedback process. I have drafted a Google document if anyone would like to start adding
comments:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rC-kpnex_SB6tbxm4RQz0tkeTP7OJer6t651DXFZ9Qk/edit#
WMF is *only* accepting feedback through Meta, so please consider also providing direct feedback through the talk pages linked below.
In the poll I sent, folks had the preference of working asynchronously on this feedback, which I am happy to synthesize and add to Meta before the deadline for
feedback. We will also have zoom meetings on the following dates and times:
1/29 12pm-1pm
2/5 12pm-1pm
2/19 12pm-1pm
*Zoom call details pending*
Unfortunately I am not available outside of these hours, but if others would like to set up a Zoom call during these times, do not wait on me – please do so.
If you have any questions or comments about this process, I will do my best to answer them.
Thank you and looking forward to working with you all on this.
Best,
Esther
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From: Kelsi Stine-Rowe <kstinerowe@wikimedia.org>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 9:51 AM
To: Kelsi Stine-Rowe <kstinerowe@wikimedia.org>
Subject: Community conversations are here!
[External E-Mail: Verify source before clicking on any links or opening any attachments.]
Dear Strategy Liaisons and Affiliate Representatives,
The launch of our final round of community conversation is finally here! On behalf of the Core Team, I am excited to have the opportunity to invite you to take
part.
tl;dr: The recommendations have been published! Please take time over the next five weeks to review and help us understand how your organization and community
would be impacted.
What Does This Mean?
The core recommendations document [1] has now been published on Meta in Arabic, English, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, and Spanish. This is the result
of more than a year of dedicated work by our working groups, and we are pleased to share the evolution of their work for your final consideration.
In addition to the recommendations text, you can read through key documents such as Principles [2], Process [3], and the Writer’s Reflections [4], which lend
important context to this work and highlight the ways that the recommendations are conceptually interlinked.
We also have a brief Narrative of Change [5] available in the above languages, plus Farsi, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Hebrew, and Catalan which offers a summary
introduction to the recommendations material.
How Is My Input Reflected In This Work?
Community input played an important role in the drafting of these recommendations. The core recommendations document [1] reflects this and cites community input
throughout in footnotes.
I also encourage you to take a look at our community input summaries [6]. These texts show a further analysis of how all of the ideas you shared last year through
online conversations, affiliate meetings, and strategy salons connect to recommendations. Many of the community notes and reports not footnoted in the core recommendations document are referenced here as evidence of the incredible convergence of ideas that
have brought us this far.
What Happens Now?
Affiliates, online communities, and other stakeholders have the next five weeks to discuss and share feedback on these recommendations. In particular, we’re
hoping to better understand how you think they would impact our movement - what benefits and opportunities do you foresee for your affiliate, and why? What challenges or barriers would they pose for you? Your input at this stage is vital, and we’d like to
warmly invite you to participate in this final discussion period.
To do this, many affiliate organizations are already working closely with one of our contracted Strategy Liaisons [7], but for others interested in hosting
these discussions, please connect with me directly so that I can be sure your input is collected and used.
After this five week period, the Core Team will publish a summary report of input from across affiliates, online communities, and other stakeholders for public
review before the recommendations are finalized. You can view our updated timeline here [8] as well as an updated FAQ section [9] that addresses topics like the goal of this current period, the various components of the draft recommendations, and what’s next
in more detail.
Finally, I’d like to share that I will be on parental leave for February and March, but Diane Ranville (dranville-ctr@wikimedia.org)
as well as other members of the Core Team will be responsive to you until I return.
Thank you again for taking the time to join us in community conversations, and I look forward to receiving your input. Happy reading!
Warmly,
Kelsi
[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations
[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations/Principles
[3]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations/Process
[5]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations/Cover_note
[6]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations/Community_input
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"Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's our commitment."
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