[Foundation-l] A proposal for organisation
Anthere
anthere9 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 15 10:27:47 UTC 2006
Jan Kulveit wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 01:54:15AM +0200, Anthere wrote:
> ...
>
>>I have given a bit of thought in the issue during the past few days, in
>>reading all the emails on this list, and I had the opportunity today to
>>talk with one of the co-founder of the Apache Foundation, in particular
>>about the way their Foundation is organised. I put wikitech in copy,
>>because I am pretty sure some of the guys there know the organisation
>>and will be able to correct me if necessary.
>>
>>I thought that his description of his Foundation... would very possibly
>>fit pretty well what it seems many on this list are looking for and
>>solve some of our current problems.
>>
>
> ...
>
>>Each project has a governing committee in charge, on which there are at
>>leasts 2 ASF members, and which report to the board of the ASF.
>>
>>Comments ?
>>
>
>
> One dissimilarity - what are the "projects"? In the sense of ASF it
> may be Wikipedia, Wikinews, Commons, etc. Here the projects are
> language versions of "meta-projects".
> Commiters have common languages - code and English. Wikimedia
> projects do not. You can hardly effectively oversight a Wikimedia
> project if you dont understand the language. => question - if you take
> board members and their freinds, and maybe even theirs friends, does it
> cover the spectrum of Wikimedia languages? I would guess it doesn't.
If course it does not...
I would be tempted to say that Wikimedia projects are the projects (so,
Wikipedia, Wikinews etc...), rather than by breaking down to language.
Why so ? Because even if they have a different language, the various
language versions share the same goals (or precisely *should* share the
same goal), the same needs and the same threats.
A direction of thought would be to examine to areas of authority of the
PMC. Here are my suggestions
* ensuring all projects are following the same goal
* overseeing tm issues (the project logo, the project tm, domain names...)
* overseeing the general threats facing this particular project (legal
threats faced by wikiquote are definitly different from those faced by
Wikipedia)
* overseeing the licencing issue of the project (note that this
naturally occured when wikinews chose another set of licensing... for
all language version wide)
* oversee technical needs (wikiversity or wiktionary needs are specific
to a project, not to a language version)
etc...
Naturally, the PMC can not cover all languages version. But if that
committee has 20 members (for example), I guess they will always cover
more languages than the current board ;-)
> Another dissimilarity is in the existence of local chapters. How do
> they fit in the above scheme?
I do not see why local chaters would get a specific involvement in the
PMC scheme.
They could get involved in the membership scheme by also having up to a
certain number of representative on the Foundation.
> Anyway, it would solve some current problems, but not all.
Sure.
Remind me what are the other problems you have in mind ?
> Jan Kulveit
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