[Foundation-l] WMF investment strategy
John Vandenberg
jayvdb at gmail.com
Thu Jun 10 01:58:48 UTC 2010
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:49 AM, <susanpgardner at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Yes, the 2010-11 plan is rooted in the strategy. We're wrapping it up in the office today -- it goes to the Board tonight, and, post-approval, will be published within a few weeks. Maybe I can do IRC office hours once it's published -- it'd be a good meaty topic :-)
That would be fantastic Sue!
I think it would be helpful to have a discussion about strategy before
the annual plan is finalised as I suspect there are many people in the
community who haven't been following the strategy project (I know I
haven't). Now is a good time for everyone to review the strategy wiki
content!
I'm a bit concerned about the lack of translations on some of the key
pages on the strategy wiki. e.g. 11 translations of the "Task
force/Recommendations" page; 9 of the "Emerging strategic priorities"
page, and 2 of the first strategy priorities page "Expand reach within
large, well-connected populations".
Reading through the pages relating to strategic priorities, I am
disheartened by the focus on Wikipedia, such as using research about
Wikipedia as a basis for decision making, and Wikipedia being the
subject of the priorities. More troubling is the use of this diagram,
where many other projects as referred to as "supporting content".
http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WMFCurrent_WMF_projects.png
It appears that the uploader, TylerT, was engaged by the WMF as a consultant.
We recently had WMF board members saying similar things about Commons
and Wikisource on foundation-l, and retractions soon followed.
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2010-May/057926.html
This focus on Wikipedia seems to be a systemic problem. Maybe the WMF
needs an advisory board consisting of people who are focused on
developing the other projects.
--
John Vandenberg
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