[Foundation-l] representation and official positions

Yann Forget yann at forget-me.net
Mon May 31 11:33:47 UTC 2004


Hi,

Le Monday 31 May 2004 11:52, Jimmy Wales a écrit :
> Anthere wrote:
> > I'd like to remind you Yann, that everyone on fr;
> > trust you for your PR activities. If you had an urgent
> > need for official support, Jimbo would publicly
> > brought it I think.
>
> I agree with this, even though I also support the creation of local
> associations where a significant group of people desire it.
>
> The issue of official titles is a complete non-issue though.  Titles
> are cheap and easy to generate -- just tell me what you want to be
> called, and you can be called that.

Thanks Jimmy.
That's solve part of the problem, but not all.

Because speaking in behalf of Wikimedia (internationally or locally) means not 
only to have the support of the board and the partipants, but to be able to 
implement a decision. This can have legal or financial implications. Right 
now I am more concerned with legal implications.

For example, in my district ("département"), primary and high schools already 
use Wikipedia has a reference for students and teachers. I would like to 
start a general promotion campaign to all schools in France, Switzerland, 
etc. I would like to be able to speak to school and university teachers, 
directors, librarians, etc., in behalf of Wikimedia. The first questions will 
be "Who do you represent?" and "Do you have a local organisation?"

Practically this also means to print tee-shirts, leaflets, posters, etc.

> --Jimbo

Regards,
Yann
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