[Foundation-l] Wikimedia main office
Robin Shannon
robin.shannon at gmail.com
Fri May 26 12:18:45 UTC 2006
Is this the first time a CEO has been proposed? what on earth would be
the point of having one? I ask if this is the first time it has been
asked because i would like to see any wikipages or archeived email
threads to see what the arguments are for having one.
paz y amor,
-rjs.
On 26/05/06, Daniel Mayer <maveric149 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- Andre Engels <andreengels at gmail.com> wrote:
> > If we have people near D.C. or NYC, they could do that without the
> > office being there physically. If we have no people there, then it
> > would in my opinion be stupiditiy to move our office there.
>
> Of course we already have people (volunteers) there in the strictest sense.
> What I'm talking about
> is having most or at least the top paid staff there instead of in a place
> where they won't be as
> effective (a tourist hot spot). Remember, this whole thread started with a
> mention of hiring a
> CEO/Executive Director. I do not propose closing the St Pete office since we
> have two board
> members there along with our main server farm.
>
> -- mav
>
>
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