[Foundation-l] International Wikimedia structure
Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Mon Jun 21 00:44:57 UTC 2004
Arne Klempert wrote:
>I am something irritated by some suggestions on meta regarding the
>international structure of Wikimedia. There are made suggestions,
>aligning local Chapter at a language, instead of aligning at a country,
>for example Wikimedia Francophone and Wikipedia Esperanto. IMHO that is
>the wrong way. Please look at other international non profit
>organizations how they do that.
>
>
I agree with this---local chapters should be for reasons of local
convenience, particularly legal issues like tax-deductability of
donations, ease of fundraising and local advertising, and so on. Making
them language-based doesn't really address this, except for the people
who happen to be in the country the foundation is based in. This
shouldn't be language-based---an English-speaking German should be able
to join the German Wikimedia branch and continue to work primarily or
exclusively at en: if he or she desires; a German-speaking American
should likewise be able to join the US Wikimedia branch and continue to
work primarily or exclusively at de:. Language-type issues should be
done on the Wikimedia Foundation level---the international
organization. Perhaps language-coordination working groups could be set
up within it, but there's no good reason I can see to tie these to
national foundations of a particular country. Another disadvantage of
that approach is that those in smaller countries are more discriminated
against---why should a German-speaking person from Switzerland have to
"report to" a foreign Wikimedia branch in Germany, for example?
-Mark
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