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WikiFireside Chat

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The campfire we all sit around while looking at the stars above

WikiFireside Chat is a podcast hosted by Yop Rwang Pam and Philip Kopetzky that takes a closer look at the organisations and structures that run and support the various Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. Yop and Philip discuss past events, current topics, and future possibilities in the Wikiverse

As the podcast grows, so will this page on Meta. Episodes will be published at irregular intervals depending on what is going on in the organised part of the Wikiverse at any given time, but we'll try to keep it short and fun(ny)!

For feedback, opinions, potential topics you can email us at wikifireside(_AT_)gmail.com!

Available via these services...

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... and on Wikimedia Commons: Category:WikiFireside Chat

Episodes

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Newest episodes appear at the top!

Episode 04

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Episode 04 - Look Back in Love at the Wikimedia Strategy with Nikki Zeuner

30th of August 2024

Yop, Philip and special guest Nikki Zeuner look back at the Wikimedia Strategy, Nikki and Yop's experiences working for two of the biggest Wikimedia organisations and what their recommendations are for the future of Wikimedia and its strategy process.

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Episode 03

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Episode 03 - The Movement Charter ratification review and Wikimania 2024 preview

4th of August 2024

From their respective living rooms with some background noise included, Yop and Philip look at results of the ratification vote on the Movement Charter and what the result and the reactions to the result mean for Wikimedia in general, and the strategy process specifically. Afterwards, there is a preview of Wikimania 2024 and which sessions might be of interest for those inclined to listen and work on strategic and governance-related Wikimedia topics.

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Episode 02

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Episode 02 - The Movement Charter

5th of July 2024

Yop and Philip look at the final version of the Movement Charter, the document that stands at the end of a process that started back in 2017 and which would give the Wikimedia global community a voice in the form of the Global Council. Philip explains the different parts of the charter and what to look out for, as well as why it's a good idea to ratify it (you can still take part in the ratification process until July 7!), and how the response by the Wikimedia Board of Trustees is not the response we required from them.

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Episode 01

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Episode 01 - Wikimedia Summit 2024

Yop and Philip look back at the Wikimedia Summit 2024, the global gathering of the affiliate Wikimedia organisations, which took place in Berlin in April of this year. Yop attended the event and shares her impressions. Afterwards, we look at the first complete feedback by the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees on the Movement Charter. Note: This episode was recorded in early June and could only be published now. Views on the final version of the Movement Charter and what the Board of Trustees has to say on that version will follow in the next episode :-)

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Primer Episode

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The Primer Episode to give you the basics for the following episodes

Welcome to the Primer Episode of the WikiFireside Chat with Yop and Philip! Please excuse audio glitches in the recording, we're still in the process of figuring this out, but we hope you'll enjoy the episode! :-)

This episode attempts to give you an overview of all the different parts of Wikimedia and how they fit together, and also introduce you to some of the key ideas of the 2030 Wikimedia strategy process. We will refer to this episode in future episodes in case you could use some more detailed explanations of the key components of Wikimedia!

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