Le 03/01/2015 14:58, Jane Darnell a écrit :
As a member of the IEG committee I am happy to say that there is no need to panic. WLM is highly successful project and no one is talking about shutting it down, or any other project for that matter. The current campaign is scheduled to be one of hopefully many, targeted at the community in order to generate themed proposals. The current growth of highly diverse and inspirational proposals takes increasingly more energy to manage, judge, and maintain. By introducing a three-month long theme, it is hoped that the following will occur:
- Grant committee members in their voluntary role as proposal reviewers
and community sponsors will experience less burn-out in managing proposals as their will be more cross pollination per cohort of proposers and their proposals. 2) A targeted campaign to attract proposals will enable easier translation across projects if the target audience can be identified in advance 3) A targeted campaign will attract more volunteer committee members to manage proposals, hopefully attracting local experts in various Wikimedia projects.
The Gendergap will be the first theme. I think it's a great idea! How can WLM attract more female participation? Any ideas?
No, I have ideas for other good projects, not this one.
I think that the capacity by the WMF - and actual action - to switch on and off the grants without debate and even notice depending on such thought and so-called campaign is prejudicial, like the capacity to switch on and off the donations from one country like - say Russia - is prejudicial too.
Le 03/01/2015 22:21, Romaine Wiki a écrit :
The Grants page says https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Start : "Supporting mission-allied people and organizations around the world." This is not supporting, but demotivating, demolishing, discouraging, and frustrating the organizing volunteers.
More simply, I would say that "supporting" does not mean "governing" or "piloting".
All things considered, Sue Gardner was eventually wrong. Give the fundraising and the grantmaking back to the chapters.
-- Mathias Damour User:Astirmays