[Foundation-l] Wikimedia India Program Trust
rupert THURNER
rupert.thurner at gmail.com
Fri Nov 11 21:06:37 UTC 2011
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 09:28, Hisham <hmundol at wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 11, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Liam Wyatt wrote:
>
> >
> > My question is with regards to the relationship of the new trust to the
> > existing India Chapter. The purpose of the trust (as defined as "The
> > objective of the Trust is to promote the objectives of the Wikimedia
> > movement and work closely with the Wikimedia community on various
> projects
> > with an India focus.") seems synonymous with the purpose of a Chapter,
> and
> > you now also have trustees which is synonymous with a Chapter's board.
> One
> > difference I can see is that you don't have Members.
> >
> > Can you elaborate on the legal and practical differences between the new
> > India Trust and the India Chapter?
>
> I notice Bishakha's email clarifying the legal differences between the
> Trust and a society (which is what the Chapter is) - so I'll address the
> practical differences. The genesis of the Trust was the plan for a
> catalyst project that was planned for in India. A "boots on the ground"
> team in India was proposed for this. The Trust is the organisation that
> will eventually house the team of consultants who are currently working on
> India Programs, and other team members planned or as may be required.
>
> The Trust will work closely with the community and the Chapter and, as I
> mentioned in the FAQs link, we will provide support in areas where there
> isn't either (currently) enough capacity.
>
> To illustrate, there is already a monthly call with the India Chapter
> Executive Committee where we share updates and plans. There's a meeting
> that's scheduled on the sidelines of the upcoming WikiConference (next
> week) where we intend to identify specific initiative(s) where the Chapter
> and the Trust will work together.
>
> The Trust is also not a membership-based entity - so there'll be no
> membership drive for it.
>
> I would also add that the larger picture to this is that the opportunity
> in India is so massive that there is enough and more for all to do. We are
> and will continue communicating and co-ordinating to make sure that
> everyone's efforts deliver the maximum results.
hisham, why are you not integrating into / helping the indian chapter as
one would expect? if you see page on wikipedia which is not so good, you
edit it, but you do not create another page, isn't it?
rupert
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