[Foundation-l] Where we are headed
Delphine Ménard
notafishz at gmail.com
Mon May 29 10:40:56 UTC 2006
On 5/29/06, Gavin Chait <gchait at gmx.net> wrote:
> The most immediate concern for the Wiki Foundation is less the idea of an
> office with furniture and windows, or even the difficulties of
> collaboration, mostly it is continuity.
>
> At the moment the founders are involved. They have an idea of what they
> want and how to achieve that. There are now thousands of regular
> contributors who are influencing that direction. There are millions of
> occasional contributors who muddy the edges. How do you ensure continuity?
>
> One of the first development organisations I worked in 15 years ago was a
> student-run endeavour at the University of Cape Town. Every year hundreds
> of students volunteer and contribute to different projects. Each project is
> run by older students. Continuity is difficult where students graduate and
> leave each year. Sometimes entire projects vanish when the students who
> know how to run them fail to come back.
>
> The solution was to employ a small band of professionals whose task is to
> make sure that projects are properly budgeted and accounted for, keep track
> of how the different projects interact, and ensure that the overall emphasis
> of the organisation remains focused. The professionals ensure consistency
> while the volunteers contribute fresh ideas, fresh thinking, new directions
> and lots of enthusiasm.
>
> It has worked well for more than 50 years for this organisation.
>
> Offices are far less important than continuity. And the more you rely on
> volunteers, the more important it is to have a solid base of professionals -
> where-ever they may be.
I agree 100%. Thank you for making that so clear.
Delphine
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