Karta Ruchu/Grupa robocza
Grupa robocza ds. Karty Ruchu stworzy dokument, który będzie wspierał Ruch Wikimedia we wspólnej pracy na rzecz Kierunku Strategicznego. Zadaniem grupy jest opracowanie projektu Karty Ruchu zgodnie z rekomendacją Strategii Ruchu “Equity in Decision-Making”. Zadanie to obejmuje także badania i konsultacje ze społecznościami, ekspertami oraz innymi organizacjami. Ostateczny projekt będzie musiał uzyskać konsensus poprzez ratyfikację przez cały Ruch Wikimedia.
Skład grupy został uformowany 1 listopada 2021 roku poprzez połączenie wyborów oraz innych metod selekcji. Grupa ma pracować do czasu ratyfikacji Karty Ruchu, co zgodnie z aktualnym harmonogramem przewidywane jest na koniec 2023 roku. W skład grupy wchodzi 15 członków z projektów, organizacji afilianckich i Wikimedia Foundation. Więcej szczegółów można znaleźć tutaj. Zgodnie z poprzednimi informacjami, członkowie mogą otrzymać dodatek, aby zrekompensować koszty uczestnictwa w grupie. Wynosi on do 50 USD miesięcznie.
Aktualizacje
Grupa robocza ds. Karty Ruchu będzie publikowała co najmniej jedną aktualizację około 6. dnia każdego miesiąca. Aktualizacje te zawierają krótkie podsumowanie pracy grupy. Dodatkowo, będzie istniał newsletter, do którego użytkownicy będą mogli się zapisać i otrzymywać powiadomienia o ważnych wydarzeniach, wezwaniach do wyrażenia opinii i konsultacjach, które organizuje grupa.
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Dokumenty
Zadania grupy roboczej ds. Karty Ruchu wymagają jasnej organizacji wewnętrznej oraz organizacji pracy. Poniższa lista zawiera obecne i przyszłe dokumenty, które mają na celu wyjaśnienie sposobu działania grupy.
Opublikowano | Dokument | Krótki opis |
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Styczeń 2022 | Drafting Committee Principles | Dokument opisuje zasady, które będą przyświecać przyszłym pracom grupy roboczej. Zawiera on m.in.: zadania i mandat grupy, jego relacje ze społecznością oraz organizacjami afilianckimi. |
Do ustalenia później 2022 | Wewnętrzny sposób podejmowania decyzji | Dokument ten opisuje, w jaki sposób członkowie grupy roboczej podejmują między sobą decyzje. |
April 2022 | MCDC Code of Conduct | The document describes criteria for engagement, and the process for removing a member from the committee. |
Członkowie
List of members (based on the official announcement, 2021-11-01):
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Anass Sedrati (Anass Sedrati) | Communications sub-committee Research sub-committee |
I am active in Wikimedia projects since 2013. I edit Wikipedia on several languages, and contribute to launch new versions in under-resourced languages as well. I am a co-founder of Wikimedia Morocco User group (Board member), Wikimedians of Tamazight User Group, and Arabic Wikimedians User Group. I have participated actively in different projects and initiatives, including being a Wikimedia 2030 Working group member (advocacy), the strategy liaison for Arabic language (WMF – contractor), member of the transition design group, and member of the connectors group, participating in writing the final 2030 recommendations. |
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Anne Clin (Risker) | Research sub-committee Preamble & Values sub-committee Summit sub-committee |
I come to this role with a wide variety of experience. On my own project (English Wikipedia), I am an Administrator, CheckUser and Oversighter. I was formerly a member of the Arbitration Committee for 5 years. I am also a member of the Volunteer Response Team. My global experience includes being a current member of Wikimedia Communications Committee; a former member of the Funds Dissemination Committee; and a member of the Roles & Responsibilities Strategy 2030 team. I facilitated the Elections Committee for the 2013 Wikimedia Foundation elections. |
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Ciell (Ciell) | Communications sub-committee Preamble & Values sub-committee Summit sub-committee |
I stumbled upon Wikipedia in 2006 after a trip to New Zealand and the Cook Islands, and enjoyed sharing my photos very much. Currently I have admin rights on several projects (nl-wp, pap-wp, Commons), am a VRT-agent (former OTRS), and a Central Notice admin on Meta. I am also involved in several projects such as Gender Gap, Wiki Loves Monuments international, and European lobby, all in both on- and offline collaborations. |
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Érica Azzellini (EricaAzzellini) | Communications sub-committee Preamble & Values sub-committee Summit sub-committee |
I fell in love with Wikimedia through an Education program when I was a Social Communication student. I started to organize edit-a-thons to tackle the gender gap on Wikipedia. I became a Wikimedian in Residence, and developed the Mbabel tool. I’m a Wiki Movimento Brasil liaison. In my professional capacity, I serve as Communications Manager for the affiliate, which means that I’m involved in community support and consultations, partnership building and Wikimedia outreach. I’m also leading the development of WMB’s own strategy based on the Movement Strategy recommendations. I’m the organization lead for the Brazilian team organizing WikidataCon this year. |
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Georges Fodouop (Geugeor) | Research sub-committee | I am an active member and Co-founder of Wikimedians of Cameroon User Group. I have contributed to Wikimedia projects since 2013. During all these years, I have coordinated several projects: Wiki Loves Women, like Wikimedian in residence, Wiki Loves Africa, Wiki Loves Earth, Afripedia, the WikiChallenge Ecoles d'Afrique project. I am a member of Wiscom (WikiIndaba Steering Committee); 1Lib1Ref ambassador for French-speaking countries. I am a member of the grants commission (Microfi) of Wikimedia France. I have also actively contributed to the organization of several strategic salons which have enabled us to make our modest contribution to the Movement Strategy. Board member and secretary of WikiFranca, since November 2021. |
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Jamie Li-Yun Lin (Li-Yun Lin) |
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Jorge Vargas (JVargas WMF) | I joined the Wikimedia Foundation in September 2013, allowing me to connect with the Movement across several forums and geographies in many opportunities. In my role with the Foundation's Partnerships Team (initially with a focus in Latin America, and now leading the Regional Managers team for almost 5 years), I've had the opportunity to meet and work with Affiliates and movement leaders globally, and better understand more particularly the needs of those outside of the United States and Europe. | |
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Manavpreet Kaur (Manavpreet Kaur) | Communications sub-committee Research sub-committee Buckets sub-committee |
Started off as an editor on Punjabi Wikipedia creating content about Forensic Science. Later expanded to Hindi. As a teacher at University, I engaged my students, started planning activities, events & realising my inclination towards outreach & engagement, later moved to designing programs, initiatives and building institutional collaborations with support of other affiliate members in India. Some of the programs organized in collaboration with fellow wikimedians & regional communities are- WikiConference India 2016, Strategy Salon Patiala, 2017, Women TTT 2019, WikiGap 2019, Armenian-Indian collaboration/2019, Wiki4Women 2020, Syberthon 2020, WikiGap-Wiki4Womxn 2021 (India). |
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Michał Buczyński (Aegis Maelstrom) |
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Pepe Flores (Padaguan) | Research sub-committee | I have been member of Wikimedia Mexico's board since 2013. I'm currently President of the chapter since September 2021. I was an organizer of Wikimania 2015, and represented WMMX at Wikimedia Conference (2015, 2016), WikiConference North America (2016, 2019) and Wikimania (2015, 2019). My main activities in Wikimedia Mexico are focused in strategy, outreach, communications, advocacy, regional affairs, and community building. As a digital rights activist, I'm involved in policy discussions regarding privacy, freedom of speech, and free culture. |
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Ravan J Al-Taie (Ravan) | Communications sub-committee | Through the last 13 years, I've gained a very wide & diverse experience in various Wikimedia projects as a volunteer, an admin, an AffCom member and recently a part time Contractor. I have almost 19,000 edits and around 850 articles created and translated by me. I've founded the Iraqi Wikimedians User Group back in 2015, the first user group in Iraq. I also co-founded Wikiwomen Prize Competition in 2015. I've created and managed various editathons and workshops, as well as helped in founding Sorani Kurdish User group. I organized WLM competition for Iraq for 3 years. |
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Reda Kerbouche (Reda Kerbouche) | Research sub-committee Preamble & Values sub-committee |
Founding member of Wikimedians of Tamazight UG and Wikimedia Community of Saint Petersburg User Group (Board member), a member of WikiIndaba Steering Committee, affiliate representative in WikiFranca, member of the grant committee of the Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, former member of Wikimedia Algeria and AffCom. Active member of the community since 2010. I speak Russian, French, Darija, Arabic, Tacawit, and work in English. I have worked for developing Tamazight and in 2019 I was able to start the creation process of the Tacawit Wiktionary (the first language community to found itself on a project other than Wikipedia). |
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Richard (Nosebagbear) | Research sub-committee Buckets sub-committee |
After a false start back in 2012, I fell into the rabbit hole in 2018 and have been active since. I'm especially active in OTRS (now VRT) response agent, primarily working with those with absolutely no Wikimedia experience. I became an en-wiki admin in 2019, which was also around the time that I became highly active in the Strategy side of the movement. This has run from participation in every phase of almost every recommendation, the prioritisation discussions, the UCOC, and every discussion we've had to implement the 2030 strategy. This included helping craft the compromise selection method for the MCDC. |
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Richard Knipel (Pharos) | Buckets sub-committee Summit sub-committee |
I've been active in the community movement since 2004, and have served as an administrator on English Wikipedia and Meta-Wiki, and formerly on Commons as well.
I have been active in the following organized groups, among others:
In response to last year's branding controversy, I and others helped organize these strategic initiatives:
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Runa Bhattacharjee (Runab WMF) | I have a personal and a professional role inside the Wikimedia movement. In my personal capacity I am a contributor to Bangla and English Wikipedia, and Commons. In my professional role, I work at the Wikimedia Foundation providing operational support to seven feature teams as a Director in the Product Department. At various times, I have participated in activities that the teams or the Product department have undertaken for product initiatives. A notable example is my participation in the development, maintenance, and communication outreach of the Content Translation tool from the WMF Language team. |
Former members
Photo | Name | Membership period | Introduction |
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Alice Wiegand (Lyzzy) | November 2021 – January 2022 | I started in 2004 as an editor on German Wikipedia. Besides editing I was an administrator, bureaucrat, OTRS agent and more. Early on, I realized that for me there is more to it than writing articles. I joined the Board of Wikimedia Deutschland (WMDE) from 2008 to 2011 and was a member of the Wikimedia Foundation Board from 2012 to 2018. Currently, I am a board member of Wikimedia Deutschland again. During the development of the 2030 strategy recommendations, I was a member of the Movement Strategy Working Group Advocacy. I have been following the Movement Strategy closely since then. |
See also
- Previous version of this page (used during elections).