Affiliate-selected Board seats/fr
- CH Wikimedia CH
- GB Wikimedia UK
- KR 위키미디어 한국
- US-NYC Wikimedia New York City
- ESP-WE Wikiesfera Grupo de Usuarixs
- H-GAPS H-GAPS User Group
- MK-SK Shared Knowledge
- NGA-HA Hausa Wikimedians User Group
- NGA-IG Igbo Wikimedians User Group
- RU-Don Don Wikimedians User Group
- US-NE New England Wikimedians
- WJ WikiJournal
- WK? Whose Knowledge?
Cette page est conservée pour son intérêt historique. Les règles mentionnées peuvent ne plus être d’usage. Si vous voulez relancer le sujet, vous pouvez utiliser la page de discussion ou commencer une nouvelle discussion sur le forum de la communauté. |
The Wikimedia affiliates, defined as Chapters, Thematic Organizations, and User Groups in good standing, select two members for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees. See the FAQ for more information on the procedure.
Next selection process
The next election for affiliate-selected Board seats will take place in 2022.
Séléctions précédentes
- Note that board terms were two-years long until 2015, and are three-years long as of 2016.
- 2019: Nataliia Tymkiv et Shani Evenstein Sigalov
- 2016: Christophe Henner et Nataliia Tymkiv
- 2014: Patricio Lorente et Frieda Brioschi
- 2010: Alice Wiegand et Patricio Lorente
- 2010: Arne Klempert et Phoebe Ayers
- 2008: Michael Snow et Arne Klempert
History and process
This practice started with the Board restructuring of 2008, where the Board established the "chapter-selected Board seats". The Wikimedia chapters selected two members in 2008, 2010, and 2012.
Starting in 2014, consistent with the proposed change to the WMF bylaws, this process was modified to include thematic organizations in addition to chapters. Based on July 2015's resolution, starting in 2016 the term of trustees seats is 3 years.
Starting in 2019, consistent with Affiliate-selected Board seats/Resolution 2019, all affiliates in good standing, including user groups, are eligible to vote.
The affiliate-selected Board seats process is governed by a resolution of the chapters and thematic organizations.