Hoi,
Pine as you are talking about "self inflicting wounds" I take it you are
not talking in your personal capacity. When is it enough for you? When are
you going to talk about positive things, things that will move us forward.
Why ask for blood and more blood? What is it that you hope to achieve?
Who do you represent in this unending litany of negativity and what have
you achieved in this way? When Lila was engaged in her role, she was to
direct in a different direction and she is doing that. You may not like it
and that is ok.
Thanks,
GerardM
On 12 February 2016 at 08:43, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dariusz, thanks for continuing to engage here. Besides
the good questions
that others have asked, I'll add a few:
1. If the Knowledge Engine is such an important project, why is it not
mentioned in
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2015-16?
2. I realize that as a percentage of the WMF budget, $250k is a relatively
small number. As others have said, this is not a reason for opacity about
it, nor a reason for not having a conversation with the community about
something so strategically important as a decision to explore the question
of "Would users go to Wikipedia if it were an open channel beyond an
encyclopedia?" It's one thing to have a blue-sky exercise thinking about
possibilities, and another thing to take a $250k step in that direction,
especially without consulting the community.
3. I am getting tired about seeing bad news in general about WMF
governance, planning, and turnover. I am curious how you plan to address
those issues. Like you, I would rather that we be talking about our
movement plans for the next 10 years. However, it's difficult to have those
conversations when WMF is making so many self-inflicted wounds. The recent
round of resignations is of respectable people from the WMF staff is making
the situation that much more concerning and that much more difficult to
recover from. It seems to me that WMF leadership has lost control of this
situation, and I'd like to hear what the recovery plan is. Personally, I
feel that we need leadership that can build good relationships with the
staff and community, is transparent by default, and is capable of restoring
the credibility of the organization's planning, execution, and goodwill. I
think that we may need new leadership to make that happen. I am interested
to hear your thoughts.
Pine
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Dariusz Jemielniak <darekj(a)alk.edu.pl>
wrote:
11.02.2016 10:23 PM "SarahSV"
<sarahsv.wiki(a)gmail.com> napisał(a):
>>
>>
> Hi
> Dariusz,
> T
> he grant application doesn't restrict the search engine to Wikimedia
projects. It says that the "Knowledge Engine by Wikipedia [is a] system
for
discovering reliable and trustworthy public
information on the Internet.
My understanding is that the top range could potentially be all
open/public
resources, but this is the far stretched total
goal, and still not a
general search engine of all content including commercial one.
And a rrasonable realistic outcome can be just improving our searches
across projects.
I can't comment on the initial ideas or goals, as I was not on the Board
before August 2015, but this is what I understand we build now.
.
The document says the "Search Engine by Wikipedia" budget for 2015–2016
($2.4 million) was approved by the board. Can you point us to which
board
meeting approved it and what was discussed
there?
I dont recall this specifically, and I'm going to elude this question by
going to sleep (and hoping someone better informed may pick).
Good night!
Dj
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