Image filter referendum/Committee/en
The results were announced on 3 September 2011.
Organization |
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The Image filter referendum Committee manages the details of the referendum organization.
Membership
[edit]The Committee consists of members appointed to organize the Image filter referendum. Committee members must be editors of one or more Wikimedia projects.
The committee consists of the following members:
Name | Languages | Location (time zone) |
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Casey Brown | en, es-3 | Philadelphia, PA, United States (UTC-4) |
"Risker" | en, fr-2 | Toronto, Canada (UTC-4) |
"Mardetanha" | fa, az, en-3, tr-2, ar-1, mzn-1, glk-1, bqi-1, tk-1, crh-1 | Zanjan, Iran (UTC+4:30) |
Peter Symonds | en, de-1 | London, United Kingdom (UTC+1) |
Robert M Harris | en | Toronto, Canada (UTC-4) |
Jane S Richardson | en | Durham, NC, United States (UTC-4) |
Jan Eissfeldt | de, en-4, es-2, nl-1 | Berlin, Germany (UTC+2:00) |
Advisors
[edit]The Committee also has Wikimedia Foundation staff liaisons and other advisors to assist in its work.
Name | Location (time zone) | Notes |
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Philippe Beaudette | San Francisco, United States (UTC-7) | Head of Reader Relations |
Maggie Dennis | Community Liaison | |
Andrew Garrett | Sydney, Australia (UTC+10) | Technical contact |
Phoebe Ayers | Davis, California (UTC-7) | Board member |
Tasks
[edit]The Committee is responsible for planning and maintaining virtually every aspect of the image filter referendum. For example, the Committee plans the type of voting and requirements for voters, drafts and organizes all of the official referendum pages on Meta, verifies that voters meet the criteria, audits votes to ensure there are no duplicate votes or other problems, et cetera.